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Symmetries in Graphs, Maps, and Polytopes Workshop 2022
Symmetries in Graphs, Maps, and Polytopes Workshop 2022
Finally got permissions worked out (I think).
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If you are planning explorations after the conference, you should be aware of some hazardous conditions.
Thanks to somewhat improved air conditions (amongst other factors), we are back to our original plan. What this means is that after our last talk on Thursday we’ll be going to the botanical garden for dinner, some pretty flowers, and…
You can get a number of useful maps on our website, including how to walk important places like the botanical garden or Leah and Gordon’s house. I’ve also added some more information about attractions convenient to the UAF campus.
Many of you may not be familiar with the COVID-19 alert levels in the US, which are based on local hospitalization rates and numbers of known infections. The details aren’t particularly important (particularly given the variability of testing regimes in…
The boreal forest has a tendency to burn, which means that the arctic and subarctic portions of the planet often deal with forest fire smoke in the summer. Climate change has only made this more frequent and extensive. And sadly,…
Participants who own smart phones should register their phone with the Alaska Covid ENX system. Alaska COVID ENX (also known as Alaska COVID Exposure Notifications) is a free tool that works on smartphones to alert users if they may have…
We now have a map of points of interest on and near campus, as well as one for locations near the hotel.
While there is a free shuttle service from the Fairbanks Airport to the Bridgewater Hotel (arranged by calling them at +1-907-452-6661 when you arrive), your best options for getting to UAF from the airport are probably a taxi, or an…