A new SPT conference will take place on 2-9 June 2007 in Otranto (Southern
Italy).
In order to receive further announcements and circulars, you can subscribe to our spt2007 mailing list; for this, please send an empty e-mail to spt@sptspt.it with subject SUBSCRIBE (if at later time you wish not to receive any more our messages, send a new message with subject: UNSUBSCRIBE). SPT2007 follows the other conferences on "Symmetry and Perturbation Theory" (albeit with years the scope of these conferences considerably widened) which took place in Torino (1996), Rome (1998), and Cala Gonone (2001, 2002 and 2004). Proceedings of these were published by CNR for the 1996 conference and by World Scientific for the other conferences. Two special volumes of "Acta Applicandae Mathematicae" (70 & 87) were also devoted to tutorial papers related to SPT conferences. See http://www.sptspt.it/ for details of previous SPT venues. See http://www.sptspt.it/spt2007.html for details on SPT2007. Proceedings of SPT2007 will be published by World Scientific. Details on how to propose talks and/or posters will be communicated later on, when preregistration is opened. The organizers reserve the right to select proposed talks and their length, also depending on the total available time, in collaboration with the conference Scientific Committee. Participants will be lodged in the "Hotel Club Daniela" on the beach near Otranto. Details of accommodation and fares will be available later on. The city of Otranto is not far from Lecce, and is better reached by air flying to Brindisi airport, connected by daily flights to many major cities in Italy and Europe. Information on the conference will be posted through the SPT conferences web site http://www.sptspt.it/ and constantly updated. Organizers can be contacted through the conference series mail address, mailto: spt@sptspt.it Looking forward to seeing you in June 2007 Giuseppe Gaeta and Sebastian Walcher
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Scientific Committee of SPT2007:
Antonio Degasperis (Roma), Mark E. Fels
(Logan), Giuseppe Gaeta (Milano),
Todor Gramchev (Cagliari), Peter J. Olver
(Minneapolis), Michela Procesi (Roma),
Stefan Rauch (Linköping), Susanna Terracini
(Milano), Ferdinand Verhulst (Utrecht),
Raffaele Vitolo (Lecce), Sebastian Walcher
(Aachen).
Organizers:
Giuseppe Gaeta, Michela Procesi, Raffaele
Vitolo, Sebastian Walcher.