Dagstuhl Seminar 'Intractability in Discrete Geometry and Topology‘
In the week of March 15 - March 19, Jean Cardinal (ULB, Brussels), Hsien-Chih Chang (Dartmouth College, US), Linda Kleist (UHH), and Jonathan Spreer (University of Sydney, AU) organized a Dagstuhl seminar to tackle algorithmic, combinatorial, and computational questions concerning fundamental objects such as curves, embedded graphs, surfaces, and 3-manifolds. To this end, researchers from the fields of computational complexity, computational geometry, topology, discrete geometry, and graph drawing came together from all over the world. The workshop was a fifth edition of a fruitful series fostering the links between these communities.
Workshop 'Combinatorics, Algorithms, and Geometry'
We were fortunate to participate in the Workshop "Combinatorics, Algorithms, and Geometry" held at the Bootshaus of Universität Kassel. The workshop was organized by Torsten Mütze and his team including Christian Rieck, Francesco Verciani, Leonie Mühlherr, and Pia Herkenrath.
It was a wonderful opportunity to engage with fellow researchers from combinatorics, algorithms, and geometry and to collaborate on interesting research problems. The event fostered inspiring discussions and new collaborations, making it a memorable and productive experience for all involved.