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Topics include graph theory, extremal and random graphs, combinatorial optimization and number theory, discrepancy theory, infinite combinatorics, and set theory. Budapest, Hungary, January 5-10, 2001.

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Science Central - 493628 - Topics include graph theory, extremal and random graphs, combinatorial optimization and number theory, discrepancy theory, infinite combinatorics, and set theory.

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