CMS Winter 2006 Meeting
Host: University of Toronto
Sheraton Centre
Toronto, Ontario
December 9 - 11, 2006
On behalf of the University of
Toronto, the Department of Mathematics invites the mathematical
community to the Winter 2006 Meeting of the
Canadian Mathematical Society.
Following the usual format of the
CMS Meeting, the program will include a wide variety of sessions, a
contributed paper session, plenary and prize lectures, and a public
lecture.
All activities and scientific
talks will be held at the Sheraton Centre Toronto, located at the
intersection of Queen and York Street.
The most up-to-date information
concerning the program, including detailed
schedules, will be made available at this web site.
Registration
forms appear in the September 2006 issue of the CMS
Notes, and are available on this web site, which also provides an
on-line form for submission
of abstracts.
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Business Meetings |
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Schedule - Business Meetings
The CMS will be holding the following business meetings:
Executive Committee Meeting: Thursday, December 7
Development Group Luncheon: Friday, December 8
Board of Directors Meeting: Friday, December 8
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Social Events |
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Schedule - Social Events
The
CMS will be holding the following social events:
Welcoming Reception: Friday, December 8
Participants' Social: Saturday, December 9
Banquet: Sunday, December 10
Complimentary
coffee and juice will be available during the scheduled breaks.
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Related Activities |
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Connecting
Women in Mathematics Across Canada - a workshop to be held December 7-8
at the Fields Institute
"Success in an Academic Environment: What I Wish I Had Known as a
Student"
This panel discussion will be held on Saturday, December 9, 1:00 -
1:45 PM (during the lunch break). The panelists will be Professors
and Postdoctoral fellows, who will give advice and answer student
questions on a variety of topics. This event is for all interested
students - both graduates and undergraduates.
Mathematics and Border Security
Richard Hoshino, Canada Border Services Agency
Sunday, December 10, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., Conference Room B
This presentation is predominantly geared towards high school,
undergraduate and graduate students, but all meeting participants are
welcome to attend.
Over 90 percent of all world trade is transported in marine cargo
containers moving from port to port. Here in Canada, approximately
1.8 million marine containers arrive at our ports each year, and
represent a significant portion of our economy.
While the grand majority of commercial shipments are perfectly
legitimate, these marine containers are used by criminals and
terrorists to transport drugs and weapons into Canada. In our
post-9/11 world, we must be extremely careful to secure the global
supply chain, and prevent contraband from entering our country. Many
security experts predict that the next major terrorist attack will
occur after a nuclear weapon is successfully smuggled in a marine
container, and blown up on North American soil.
At the Canada Border Services Agency, we use an automated commercial
risk-assessment system to identify and inspect the highest-risk
containers. In this presentation, we discuss how mathematics is used
to improve the effectiveness of CBSA's risk-scoring algorithm, to
accurately identify the containers that pose a threat to our country.
This is just one of the many examples where mathematics plays a
critical role in improving Canada's economy and our national
security.
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Exhibits |
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Exhibits
will be open from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday in the
registration area.
The
Joint Exhibit features books and other products from
publishers and other companies and organizations not represented at
the meeting. Order forms will be available at the exhibit for your
convenience. The CMS will forward any orders to the corresponding
company after the meeting. Books and other materials that will be
displayed at this Joint Exhibit will be donated to the host
university.
We
invite participants to visit the CMS Membership Booth and Book
Display, located in the registration area. A representative will
be available from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm to answer questions about
membership, publications, and other programs.
An Information Table will be set up in the registration area to
display information of interest to participants. Please send a copy
of your announcement to the CMS Meetings Coordinator, 577 King
Edward, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5, facsimile (613) 565-1539,
E-mail meetings@cms.math.ca.
All
announcements require prior approval. Once approved, the participant
may display up to 100 copies of the announcement. The participant is
responsible for providing all copies for display and for removing any
remaining copies before 3:00 pm on the last day of the meeting. After
that time, all remaining material will be discarded.
Announcements
may not be posted in the registration or meeting area. Personal
distribution of announcements and announcements of events competing
in time or place with the meeting program are not permitted.
This
table is not meant for material promoting products or services for
sale. Those wishing to promote products for sale should contact the
Meetings Coordinator for information on the Joint Exhibit.
Information
for exhibitors:
Invitation to Exhibit and Contract,
Customs Exemption Letter,
or contact the Meeting Coordinator at
meetings@cms.math.ca.
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Submission of Abstracts |
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For
abstracts
of talks to be published on-line and in the meeting programme, they
have to be submitted by October 15, 2006 at
cms.math.ca/forms/abs-w06.
The organizers appreciate the cooperation of all speakers in
observing this important deadline.
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Registration |
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Electronic
Registration
The registration form is also
available from:
CMS Executive Office
577 King
Edward
Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1N 6N5
Tel: 613-562-5702
Fax:
613-565-1539
Email: office@cms.math.ca
Registration
fees are given in Canadian dollars. Payment may be made by cheque
(Canadian or US dollars), or by VISA or MasterCard. To qualify for
the reduced rate, payment must be received in Ottawa by November 5;
for the registration to be processed before the meeting, payment must
be received by November 26. Receipts will be provided at the meeting.
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Reduced
rate
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Regular
rate
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Prize Lecturer (includes
2 banquet tickets)
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$
0
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$
0
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Plenary and Public
Lecturer (includes 1 banquet ticket)
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$
0
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$
0
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Member CMS/AMS/MAA
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$
235
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$
305
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Non-Member (includes CMS Membership)
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$
385
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$
455
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Session
Organizer/Speaker
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$
235
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$
305
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Postdoc
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$
130
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$
170
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Teacher (K-12, CEGEP,
College)
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$
95
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$
125
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Retired
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$
95
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$
125
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Student
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$
75
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$
95
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Unemployed
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$
95
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$
125
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One-day fee (available
onsite only)
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n/a
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$
175
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Banquet
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$
60
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$
60
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CMS
= Canadian Mathematical Society
AMS = American Mathematical
Society
MAA = Mathematical Association of America
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Advantages to Pre-Registration |
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- reduced
fees for early registration until November 5
- your
name appears on the list of participants on the meeting web site
- your
Meeting Package is waiting for you at the reception on Friday
evening
- no
waiting in line early Saturday morning to process your registration!
- banquet
tickets are available now but may no longer be available on site
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Refund Policy |
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Participants
wishing to cancel their registration must notify the CMS Executive
Office in writing by November 26 to receive a refund less a $40
processing fee. Those whose contributed paper has not been accepted
will upon request be fully refunded.
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Accommodation |
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The
hotels listed below are offering rooms at a reduced group rate during
the conference as well as 3 days prior and 3 days after the
conference. To be eligible for the reduced room rates, participants
must make their reservations before the date indicated, quoting the
group code. Reservations made after the deadline will be on a space
available basis and the group rate may no longer apply.
Rates
are per room per night and are quoted in Canadian dollars.
Reservations must be guaranteed by a one-night deposit or a major
credit card. It is recommended to clarify payment and cancellation
policies when making the reservation, as these vary from hotel to
hotel.
Additional
information regarding accommodation choices will be posted as it
becomes available.
Sheraton
Centre Toronto
Booking
deadline: November 15, 2006
Group
code: Canadian Mathematical Society
Online
Registration
123
Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2M9
Phone
416-361-1000 (main), 416-947-4955 (reservations)
Fax
416-947-4854
Rates:
Single/Double-
$139.00, Club - $199.00
$30.00
per night for each additional person, maximum occupancy per room is 4
people.
Applicable
taxes: 6% GST (refundable to non-residents of Canada), 5% Provincial
Room Tax, 3% Destination Marketing Fee (DMF is subject to 6%GST).
Children:
Children
under 18 may stay for free in their parent's room using existing
bedding.
Parking:
$33.00
per day, includes in/out privileges, valet parking only
Check-in:
3:00 pm
Check-out:
1:00 pm
Marriott
Downtown Eaton Centre
Booking
deadline: November 15, 2006
Group
code: MATO
Online
Registration
525
Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2L2
Phone:
416-597-9200 (main), 800-905-0667 (reservations)
Fax:
416-597-9211
Rates:
Single/Double
- $99.00
$20.00
per night for each additional person, maximum occupancy per room is 4
people.
Applicable
taxes: 6% GST (refundable to non-residents of Canada), 5% Provincial
Room Tax, 3% Destination Marketing Fee.
Children:
Children
under 12 stay for free in their parent's room.
Parking:
Overnight guests:
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Self-Parking: $19.00 (reduced rate from check-in until 4pm next day)
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Valet Parking: $24.00 (from check-in until 4pm next day)
Self-Parking
and Valet Parking for our overnight guests include in and out
privileges.
Visitors:
- Self Parking: $2.50 per half
hour or less; $ 6.00 maximum (5:00 PM - 4:00 AM); $13.00 maximum
(7:00 AM - 7:00 PM), $19.00 daily maximum
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Valet Parking: $6.00 per hour, $24.00 daily maximum
Check-in:
3:00 pm
Check-out:
12:00 pm
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Child Care |
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The
Sheraton Hotel and the Marriott Hotel do not offer in-house child
care; the Front desk or the Concierge will assist in finding child
care providers nearby. Advance research and arrangements are
recommended.
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Travel |
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The Canadian Mathematic Society and Envoy Cooperative are proud to
offer a new online travel
portal. For easy booking you can search and confirm flights and
accommodations. Use the helpful links in the travel portal to make
the meeting more enjoyable.
A taxi fare from the airport to downtown costs approximately
$45.00-55.00.
Airport Shuttle Express: one-way - $16.00 (plus taxes).
Detailed
information regarding the University of Toronto, the city of Toronto,
and the Province of Ontario, including tourism information, local
weather and climate, site and street maps, and itineraries for
self-guided tours, are available at the following websites:
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Graduate Student Support |
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Limited
funds are available to partially fund the travel and accommodation
costs for bona fide graduate students at a Canadian or other
university. Preference is given to Canadian students. To apply for
this funding, applicants should submit a letter written by their
supervisor or departmental graduate advisor, providing the following:
name of student, area of study and level, how the student will
benefit from the meeting, whether or not the student be speaking, and
what support is available from other sources.
This
letter should be sent before October 15, 2006 to
gradtravel-w06@cms.math.ca.
Applicants will be notified early in November of the funding
decision.
If
successful, the student will receive a cheque for reimbursement of
expenses after the meeting and upon completion and submission of the
standard Travel Expense Claim Form, along with appropriate original
receipts.
For
more information, please contact the Meeting Committee at
gradtravel-w06@cms.math.ca.
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Sponsors |
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Support
from the following is gratefully acknowledged. Additional information
regarding support for this meeting will be posted as it becomes
available.
- le Centre de Recherches
Mathématiques
- The Fields Institute
- MITACS
- Pacific Institute for the
Mathematical Sciences
- University of Toronto
- Department
of Mathematics
- Department
of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, UTM
- Department
of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, UTSC
- Faculty
of Arts and Science
- Office
of the Vice-President, Research
- Office
of the Vice-Principal, Research, UTM
The
Canadian Mathematical Society wishes to acknowledge the contributions
of the Meeting
Committee.