General Algebra Workshop

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The General Algebra Workshop (AAA) is a series of scientific conferences founded in 1970 by the mathematician Rudolf Wille , which has been held twice a year at European universities since then.

General

The topics of the conference are current research results of the participants in the areas of abstract and especially universal algebra, lattice theory and the applications of these areas in mathematical logic, model theory and computer science. The conference is organized by scientists from the host universities; They are also responsible for the selection of the main speakers and the planning of further lectures, usually in several parallel sections. There is no publication associated with the presentation of a lecture, but various conference proceedings have been published. It is particularly important to give scientists the opportunity to present their first results at the beginning of their scientific work.

The lectures are practically all held in English; internationally, the title Workshop on General Algebra - Arbeitstagung Allgemeine Algebra - AAAx has been established for the conferences in this series , where x is the ordinal number within the series (the 2017 conferences were roughly denoted by AAA93 and AAA94).

history

Since 1990 the conference series has also continued the tradition of a series of conferences founded by Hans-Jürgen Hoehnke in the GDR in 1970 on "Algebra and Border Areas" and a series of "Conference [s] of young algebraics" (initiated by Klaus Denecke). The series of conferences was coordinated from 1970 to 1995 by Rudolf Wille (TU Darmstadt), from 1995 to 2012 by Reinhard Pöschel and Bernhard Ganter (TU Dresden) and since 2012 by Erhard Aichinger (Johannes Kepler University Linz). In the meantime, the conference series has developed from a conference mainly based in the German-speaking area into a central forum at which important current developments in the field of universal algebra (and related disciplines) are discussed and evaluated on a European and international level.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i AAA conference series. Archived from the original on March 13, 2018 ; accessed on March 14, 2019 .
  2. a b c d e f g Hermann Kautschitsch, Winfried B. Müller, Wilfried Nöbauer: Contributions to General Algebra . Heyn, Klagenfurt 1979, ISBN 3-85366-305-2 , foreword, p. 7 .
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l Ivan Chajda, Manfred Droste, Güntherhabenhaler, Winfried B. Müller, Reinhard Pöschel: Contributions to General Algebra 13 . Heyn, Klagenfurt 2001, ISBN 3-85366-974-3 , introduction (English).
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l Ivan Chajda, Klaus Denecke, Güntherhabenhaler, Martin Goldstern, Winfried B. Müller, Reinhard Pöschel: Contributions to General Algebra 14 . Heyn, Klagenfurt 2004, ISBN 3-7084-0116-6 , introduction (English).
  5. a b c d e f g h i Ivan Chajda, Gerhard Dorfer, Güntherhabenhaler, Radomir Halaš, Winfried B. Müller, Reinhard Pöschel: Contributions to General Algebra 16 . Heyn, Klagenfurt 2005, ISBN 3-7084-0163-8 , introduction (English).
  6. a b c d e f g h i Anna Romanowska: Preface . In: Demonstratio Mathematica . tape 48 , no. 4 , December 4, 2015, ISSN  0420-1213 , p. 473–474 , doi : 10.1515 / dema-2015-0034 (English).
  7. a b c d e f g h i j k Igor Dolinka: A conference report: The 5th Novi Sad Algebraic Conference (in conjunction with AAA94) . Held in Novi Sad, June 15-18, 2017. In: Algebra Universalis . tape 79 , no. 2 . Springer International Publishing AG, May 9, 2018, ISSN  0002-5240 , 42, pp. 2–3 , doi : 10.1007 / s00012-018-0528-6 (English).
  8. a b c d e Gerhard Dorfer, Güntherhabenhaler, Martin Goldstern, Winfried B. Müller, Reinhard Winkler: Contributions to General Algebra 17 . Heyn, Klagenfurt 2006, ISBN 978-3-7084-0194-2 , introduction (English).
  9. a b c d e f Ivan Chajda, Gerhard Dorfer, Güntherhabenhaler, Radomir Halaš, Jan Kühr, Winfried B. Müller: Contributions to General Algebra 19 . Heyn, Klagenfurt 2010, ISBN 978-3-7084-0407-3 , introduction (English).