The organizing committee has already contacted several prospective plenary speakers for the Workshop. Among them are S. Albeverio, M. Cahen, P. Combe, B.C. Hall, A. Karabegov, Y. Kondratiev, N.P. Landsman, V. Molchanov, S. Merkulov, M. Namiki, H. Nencka, A. G. Sergeev, B.-S. Skagerstam, H. Upmeier, A. Yoshioka and several others, who have tentatively agreed to participate.
In addition to invited lectures, there will also be the possibility of shorter contributed talks and poster presentations. It is one of the purposes of the Workshop to provide a stimulating forum for discussions and exchange of ideas and for this reason, the total number of contributed lectures has to be limited. Participants whose papers cannot be accomodated as contributed talks, will have the opportunity to present posters. The decision of the Organizing Committee, in the choice and distribution of contributed talks and posters, will be final. If you are interested in presenting a short contributed talk (approximately 25 minutes) or a poster in one of the above topics, we would request you to send us a short abstract together with your confirmation of participation in the Workshop (on the attached sheet) by April 31, 1999. The Organizing Committee will have final authority on acceptance of all lectures and posters, and participants will be notified in good time.
As in previous years, we expect to publish a volume of the proceedings of the Workshop.
The Site
Bialowieza is a historic, picture-post-card little
Polish town, situated near the border of Belarus (Byelorussia), about 200
km east of Warsaw. It lies at the edge of one of Europe's last surviving
primeval forests straddling the Poland-Belarus border. The forest, designated
a historical site by the UNESCO and preserved in its pristine state, is
still the natural habitat of the European bison. It is possible to go on
hikes and to watch the animals in their natural environment.
The workshop itself will be housed at the site of a former hunting lodge of the Russian Czars. There is a large and picturesque park surrounding the site with tempting opportunities for long walks and bicycle rides through unspoilt nature. Nearby, there are also fascinating museums of ethnography and paleontology.
Summer temperatures are usually around a pleasant 20 degrees Celsius. However, some rain should also be expected.
Details of transportation to
the conference site will be announced later. We shall try to organize buses
to transport participants directly from Warsaw to Bialowieza on July 3
and back to Warsaw from Bialowieza on July 11. It is expected that participants
will stay for the entire period of the Workshop. Since the Workshop site
is somewhat remote, transportation to and from Warsaw is not always convenient.
Participants who must leave early or arrive late, are requested to inform
the Organizing Committee of their intention by {\bf June 25}. To the extent
possible, the Organizing Committee will try to help them with transportation
to or from the Workshop site, but late changes of plans may be difficult
to accomodate.
Registration
There will be a nominal registration fee of U.S.$300,
which will cover all meals, lodging and other organized activities during
the Workshop. This amount, payable in any convertible (i.e., `western')
We regret that no personal cheques, bank drafts, travellers cheques or
credit cards can be accepted.
(We may eventually be able to provide a limited
number of participants with some financial support).
Please complete the attached registration
sheet and mail it to reach
Organizing Committee
A. Odzijewicz (Bialystok) --- Chairman, A. Strasburger
(Warszawa),
S. Twareque Ali (Montreal), J.-P. Antoine (Louvain-la-Neuve),
Th. Friedrich (Berlin), J.-P. Gazeau (Paris),
M. Schlichenmaier (Mannheim).
Advisory Committee
M. Cahen (Brussels), C. DeWitt-Morette (Austin),
G. G. Emch (Gainesville),
G. A. Goldin (Piscataway), J. Grabowski (Warszawa),
A. Holevo (Moscow), B. Iochum (Marseille), M.
V. Karasev (Moscow),
J. Kijowski (Warszawa), J. R. Klauder (Gainesville),
W. Piechocki (Warszawa),
A. G. Sergeev (Moscow), J. Sniatycki (Calgary),
J. Tolar (Prague), B. Torresani (Marseille),
W. J. Zakrzewski (Durham), S. L. Woronowicz (Warszawa),
K. Wodkiewicz (Warszawa).