General information

The Real World is Complex – an international symposium in honor of Christian Berg

August 26–28, 2015 ,

August 20, 2015 Preface

The symposium is sponsored by The Foundation and the Department of Mathematical Sci- ences, . The organising committee consists of Associate Professor Jacob Stordal Christiansen, Center for Math- ematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweden and Professor Henrik Laurberg Pedersen, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. More information on the symposium can be found at www.math.ku.dk/~henrikp/cb/ In case you need to contact the organizers by phone, call +45 2961 1569 (Henrik L. Pedersen). Registration

The symposium takes place at

Department of Mathematical Sciences H.C.Ørsted Instituttet Universitetsparken 5 DK-2100 København Ø

The Department of Mathematical Sciences is found in the E-building of the H.C.Ørsted Insitute. The registration takes place outside Auditorium 10, on the first floor (not the ground floor) in the south end of the long open hall in the H.C.Ørsted Institute, close to the department. There will be signs pointing to the auditorium. Registration takes place on Wednesday August 26 from 9.00 to 10.00. At the registration desk you will receive this document, the book of abstracts, and your badge. The opening of the symposium is at 10.00 in Auditorium 10.

Wireless internet

To connect to the wireless internet please use the eduroam network, or the network Conference with access code Bohr2013

Lecture room

All lectures take place in Auditorium 10. The room is equipped with computer, beamer and black boards, so you need only bring your slides, preferably in pdf format, on a usb-disk. Every morning the presentations of the day should be uploaded to the computer. Hence the speakers of the day should be in the room a little before the first talk in the morning and contact the organizers in order to upload the files. It is also possible to connect your own laptop.

Lunch and coffee breaks

Lunches Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are served in the Biocenter, a few hundred meters from the lecture room, just across the soccer field. Show your badge and mention that you participate in the symposium “The Real World is Complex”. Coffee breaks are taken right outside the lecture room (not in the Biocenter). Lunches and coffee breaks are included in the registration fee.

2 Symposium dinner

The conference dinner takes place on Thursday, August 27, at 19.00 at the restaurant

Aamanns Etablissement Øster Farimagsgade 12 2100 København Ø

Payment for the dinner is included in the registration fee. Payment for accompanying persons must be made during the registration Wednesday morning. The red marker shows the location of the restaurant, and the blue marker shows the location of the department of mathematical sciences.

3 Activities in Copenhagen

There are many sites to visit and things to do, e.g. visit the Gardens or the Glyptotek, experience the harbour of Copenhagen by boat, or take a walk in central Copenhagen along “Strøget” between the City Hall and and the old harbour “” (which by the way means “new harbour” in Danish). Other sites of interest are Slot (the Queen’s castle), Rosenborg (where you can see the Crown jewells), or you can relax in one of the city parks. There are many restaurants in central Copenhagen offering a wide selection of Nordic and international cuisine. In Vesterbro (to the west of the central station) check out restaurants near “Halmtorvet” and “Kødbyen”. “Torvehallerne” (near Nørreport Station) offers a wide selection of food during the day. There is also a food festival http://www.copenhagencooking.com/ taking place August 21-30. Kronborg castle is situated in Helsingør, approximately 50 kilometers north of Copenhagen. It is easy to go there by train but travelling time is approximately one hour each way. The official tourist site of Copenhagen is www.visitcopenhagen.com/.

Symposium program

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