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International Conference Combinatorial Physics 21-24 November, 2007, Kraków , Poland

International Conference Combinatorial Physics 21-24 November, 2007, Kraków , Poland. Conference site: H.Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences ul.Eliasza-Radzikowskiego 152, Pl 31342 Kraków, Poland. Organizers: P.Blasiak, A.Horzela (Kraków)

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International Conference Combinatorial Physics 21-24 November, 2007, Kraków , Poland

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  1. International ConferenceCombinatorial Physics21-24 November, 2007, Kraków, Poland Conference site: H.Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences ul.Eliasza-Radzikowskiego 152, Pl 31342 Kraków, Poland Organizers: P.Blasiak, A.Horzela (Kraków) G.H.E.Duchamp, K.A.Penson (Paris) A.I.Solomon (Paris/Milton Keynes) http://www.ifj.edu.pl/combphys email:combphys@ifj.edu.pl

  2. Scientific topics Combinatorial solutions to ordering problems of quantum operators Graph representations of quantum mechanical operators Combinatorial representations of algebraic structures in Quantum Theory Quantum-mechanical interpretation of classical combinatorial sequences Combinatorial field theory and renormalization Coherent states and their combinatorial interpretation Combinatorial methods in quantum computing Methods of discrete mathematics as an universal tool in solving physical problems

  3. Conference site – Kraków, Poland Kraków, the former capital of Poland, is located 300 south from Warsaw. Along with the neighbouring Wieliczka salt mine of great historical value, this beautiful and well preserved medieval town has been recognized by Unesco as a part of the World Cultural Heritage. Kraków is famous for its Market Square complex with St.Mary’s Basilique, the Royal Castle on the Wawel hill, the colleges of the 600-year-old Jagiellonian University, and the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. As a key cultural, educational and scientific centre the city of Kraków has always played a crucial role throughout the history of Poland.

  4. Organizers: Pawel Blasiak (INP Kraków) e-mail: Pawel.Blasiak@ifj.edu.pl Gerard H.E.Duchamp (U.Paris XIII) e-mail: ghed@lipn-univ.paris13.fr Andrzej Horzela (INP Kraków) email: Andrzej.Horzela@ifj.edu.pl Karol A. Penson (U.Paris VI) email: penson@lptl.jussieu.fr Allan I.Solomon (U.Paris VI/OU Milton Keynes) email: a.i.solomon@open.ac.uk)

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