About • Schedule of Talks • Travel info • Hotels • Participants • Local info
May 19–20, 2018
Contact email: cumberland2018@marshall.edu
About
The 30th annual Cumberland Conference was held May 19–20, 2018 at Marshall University. The conference included talks in combinatorics, graph theory, and associated areas of computer science, as well as providing a setting for collaboration. The conference was supported through a grant from the US National Science Foundation (DMS-1822390) and by Marshall University.
Conference photo
A full-resolution version is also available.
Schedule of Talks
The schedule of talks and list of abstracts are available.
Location
Talks were in Smith Hall, building 17 on the campus map. The closest parking lot is directly across 3rd Avenue, on the corner of Hal Green Blvd (16th Street).
Plenary Speakers
- Charlie Colbourn, Arizona State University, “Asymptotic and constructive bounds for sequence covering arrays”
- Patricia Hersh, North Carolina State University, “Posets arising as 1-skeleta of simple polytopes, diameter bounds on polytopes, and poset topology”
- Greg Warrington, University of Vermont, “Quasisymmetric functions in algebraic combinatorics”
- Michael Young, Iowa State University, “Polychromatic colorings of hypercubes and integers”
Organizers
- Jiyoon Jung, Marshall University
- Carl Mummert, Marshall University
- Elizabeth Niese, Marshall University
- Michael Schroeder, Marshall University
Scientific Committee
- Miklos Bona, University of Florida
- Mark Ellingham, Vanderbilt University
Previous Cumberland Conferences
- 29th Cumberland Conference: May 20-21, 2017 at Vanderbilt University
- 28th Cumberland Conference: May 15–17, 2015 at University of South Carolina