Program

1. Check-in: Sunday, 29th June. Register in person at Colégio Luís António Verney, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, Évora (GPS coordinates 38.56888561282368, -7.910400290748128), from 16:00 to 18:00.

2. Program: (all rooms are in Colégio Espírito Santo, Largo dos Colegiais, Évora, GPS coordinates 38.5731/-7.904408333333)

timetable monday 30, June tuesday 1, July  wednesday 2, July thursday 3, July
 8:45-9:00 Opening Ceremony
Auditorium
 9:00-9:45 Henrique Leitão*
Auditorium
Mikhail Volkov*
Auditorium
Martin Liebeck*
Auditorium
Victoria Gould*
Auditorium
9:45-10:30 Robert Calderbank*
Auditorium
Gordon Royle*
Auditorium
Eamonn O’Brien*
Auditorium
Marianne Johnson*
Auditorium
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
Auditorium
Coffee Break
Auditorium
Coffee Break
Auditorium
Coffee Break
Auditorium
11:00-12:30
  • Thematic Session 4 room 103
  • Thematic Session  9 Auditorium
  • Thematic Session 12 room 110
  • Thematic Session 15 room 106
Short communications
rooms: 103, 106, 110, and 122
  • 11.00-11.45 Maria Elisa Fernandes* Auditorium
  • 11:45-12.30 Short communications rooms: 103, 106, 110, and 122
  • Thematic Session 5 room 103
  • Thematic Session 11 room 106
  • Thematic Session16 room 110
12:30-14:00 Lunch
room 129
Lunch
room 129
Lunch
room 129
Lunch
room 129
14:00-16:00
  • Thematic Session 1 room 103
  • Thematic Session 6 room 110
  • Thematic Session 8 room 106
  • Thematic Session 2 Auditorium
  • Thematic Session 10 room 106
  • Thematic Session13 room 110
  • 14:00-15:00 Cheryl Praeger* Auditorium     
  •  15:00-16:00 Colva Roney-Dougal* Auditorium
  • Thematic Session 3 Auditorium
  • Thematic Session 7 room 106
  • Thematic Session14   room 110
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
Auditorium
Coffee Break
Auditorium
Coffee Break
Auditorium
Coffee Break
Auditorium
16:30-17:15 Pablo Spiga*
Auditorium
Nik Ruskuc*
Auditorium
Persi Diaconis*
Auditorium
Peter Cameron**
Auditorium
17:30-19:00 Wine Tasting Guided Tour of Évora’s Historic Center (group 1) Guided Tour of Évora’s Historic Center (group 2)
20:00  Conference Dinner (Évora Olive Hotel, GPS 38.568641, -7.906492)

*Chair: Peter Cameron
**Chair: Persi Diaconis

Room location:
103, 106, 110, 121 and 122: Main Cloister
129: Small Cloister (near Main Cloister)
Auditorium: downstairs

3. Check out: Friday 4th July.
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Thematic Session List:
TS1: Group Action, Symmetry, and Combinatorial Structures, Organizer: Kamilla Rekvényi (University of Manchester)
TS2: Generation, Symmetry, and Structures in Finite Groups, Organizer: Marina Anagnostopoulou-Merkouri (University of Bristol)
TS3: Algebraic Properties and Symmetries in Group Theory, Organizer: João Araújo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
TS4: Groups and Graphs, Organizer: Ted Dobson (University of Primorska)
TS5: Automated Reasoning and the Future of Mathematical Practice, Organizer: António Malheiro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
TS6: Algebra and Machine Learning, Organizer: Antonio Ricciardo ( Algebraic AI)
TS7: Commutative Monoids, Organizer: Ignacio Ojeda (Universidad de Extremadura)
TS8: Inverse semigroups, restriction semigroups and related algebras, Organizers: Mikhailo Dokuchaev (Universidade de São Paulo) and João Araújo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
TS9: Design of Experiments: Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Aspects, Organizer: Susan Holmes (Stanford University)
TS10: Spatio-temporal and extreme statistical analysis, Organizers: João Araújo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and Jorge Milhazes (Universidade do Porto)
TS11: Advances in Inference and Modeling: formal and computational aspects, Organizers: Carlos Agra Coelho (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and João Araújo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
TS12: Geometric and combinatorial (inverse) semigroup theory 1, Organizer Igor Dolinka (University of Novi Sad)
TS13: Geometric and combinatorial (inverse) semigroup theory 2, Organizer Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
TS14: Geometric and combinatorial (inverse) semigroup theory 3, Organizer Mark Kambites (University of Manchester)
TS15: New models of formal language recognition, Organizer Jorge Almeida (Universidade do Porto)
TS16: Conjugation in semigroups, Organizers: Wolfram Bentz (Universidade Aberta) and António Malheiro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

Plenary Session I
Monday 30 June, 09:00–10:30  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Henrique Leitão (Universidade de Lisboa)
    Alentejo in Science: Scientific Discussions at the Badajoz-Elvas Border in 1524 [09:00–09:45]
  2. Robert Calderbank (Duke University)
    Teaching Old Sequences New Tricks [09:45–10:30]

Thematic Session: Design of Experiments: Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Aspects
Monday 30 June, 11:00–12:30  •  Auditorium
Chair: Susan Homes (Stanford University)

  1. Terry Speed (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)
    Removing unwanted variation using design of experiments: 1925-2025. [11:00–11:30]
  2. Susan Holmes (Stanford University)
    Computational Design of Experiments using Generative Models [11:30–12:00]
  3. Rosemary Bailey (University of St. Andrews)
    Semi-Latin squares and their extensions [12:00–12:30]

Thematic Session: Groups and Graphs
Monday 30 June, 11:00–12:28  •  Room 103
Chair: Ted Dobson (University of Primorska)

  1. Đorđe Mitrović (University of Auckland)
    A new family of transitive permutation groups with exponential graph growth [11:00–11:22]
  2. Stefan Gyurki (Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava)
    Small vertex transitive directed strongly regular graphs [11:22–11:44]
  3. Jozef Širáň (Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava)
    Orientably-regular embeddings of complete multigraphs [11:44–12:06]
  4. Marcel Jackson (La Trobe University)
    Chromatic Algebras [12:06–12:28]

Thematic Session: New models of formal language recognition
Monday 30 June, 11:00–12:30  •  Room 106
Chair: TBA ( )

  1. Jorge Almeida (Universidade do Porto)
    New models of formal language recognition [11:00–12:30]

Thematic Session: Geometric and combinatorial (inverse) semigroup theory 1
Monday 30 June, 11:00–12:30  •  Room 110
Chair: Igor Dolinka (University of Novi Sad)

  1. Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
    An introduction to combinatorial inverse semigroup theory [11:00–12:30]

Thematic Session: Groups 1
Monday 30 June, 14:00–16:00  •  Room 103
Chair: Kamilla Rekvényi (University of Manchester)

  1. Marina Anagnostopoulou-Merkouri (University of Bristol)
    Permutation groups, partition lattices and block structures [14:00–14:30]
  2. Dimitri Leemans (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
    Gluing methods for string C-group representations [14:30–15:00]
  3. Daniele Nemmi (University of Padova)
    Graphs encoding generating properties of finite groups [15:00–15:30]
  4. Robert Bailey (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
    On distance-regular graphs with primitive automorphism groups [15:30–16:00]

  1. Ruy Exel (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis)
    Twisted Steinberg algebras, regular inclusions and induction [14:00–14:30]
  2. Ganna Kudryavtseva (University of Ljubljana )
    Generalizing Steinberg algebras to algebras of ample categories [14:30–15:00]
  3. Mikhailo Dokuchaev (Universidade de São Paulo)
    (Co)homology of skew product algebras by inverse monoid actions with application to Steinberg algebras [15:00–15:30]
  4. José Luis Vilca Rodríguez (Universidade de São Paulo)
    Inverse semialgebras [15:30–16:00]

Thematic Session: Algebra and Machine Learning
Monday 30 June, 14:00–16:00  •  Room 110
Chair: Antonio Ricciardo (Algebraic AI)

  1. Fernando Martin-Maroto and Antonio Ricciardo (Champalimaud Foundation and Algebraic AI)
    How Algebra can help Machine Learning [14:00–16:00]

Plenary Session II
Monday 30 June, 16:30–17:15  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Pablo Spiga (University of Milano-Bicocca)
    Kronecker classes, Isbell’s conjecture and derangement graphs [16:30–17:15]

Plenary Session III
Tuesday 1 July, 09:00–10:30  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Mikhail V. Volkov ( )
    Completely Reachable Automata: an interplay between (semi)groups, finite automata, and binary trees [09:00–09:45]
  2. Gordon Royle (University of Western Australia)
    Cubic graphs and spectral gap sets [09:45–10:30]

Short Communications I
Tuesday 1 July, 11:00–12:12  •  Room 103
Chair: Wolfram Bentz (Universidade Aberta)

  1. Claudia Justus (Stellenbosch University)
    Constructing Q-ideals for Boolean semiring partitioning using seeds [11:00–11:09]
  2. Stefano Bonzio (University of Cagliari (Italy))
    On the structure and theory of McCarthy algebras [11:09–11:18]
  3. Jesus Baena Gomez (Universidad de Sevilla. Dpto. Geometria y Topologia)
    Finite dimensional Tortkara algebras and combinatorial structures [11:18–11:27]
  4. João Dias (Universidade de Évora)
    A Survey of Meadows in Algebra [11:27–11:36]
  5. Nelson Martins-Ferreira (Polytechnic of Leiria)
    On semibiproducts of semigroups and their magma-actions [11:36–11:45]
  6. Jung-Miao Kuo (National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan)
    Hirata separability, partial Galois extension and inner partial group action [11:45–11:54]
  7. Anton Baykalov (University of Galway)
    Computing zeta functions of groups and algebras [11:54–12:03]
  8. Lia Malato (Universidade de Aveiro)
    A logical future for algebra [12:03–12:12]

Short Communications II
Tuesday 1 July, 11:00–12:30  •  Room 106
Chair: André Carvalho (University of Porto)

  1. Jamie Smith (University of York)
    The endomorphism tower problem for the symmetric group [11:00–11:09]
  2. Jessica Anzanello (University of Milano-Bicocca)
    On the Chebotarev invariant of a finite group [11:09–11:18]
  3. Luca Sabatini (University of Warwick)
    Breaking symmetry of permutation groups [11:18–11:27]
  4. Daniela Bubboloni (University of Florence (Italy))
    Null players in finite groups [11:27–11:36]
  5. Ranjit Mehatari (National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India)
    On $P_4$-free power graphs [11:36–11:45]
  6. Marco Barbieri (University of Lubljana)
    Separating subsets from their images [11:45–11:54]
  7. Alessandro Montinaro (Università del Salento)
    The Higman-M\lowercase{c}Laughlin Theorem for the flag-transitive $2$-designs with $\lambda$ prime [11:54–12:03]
  8. Justin Vast (UCLouvain)
    BMW groups [12:03–12:12]
  9. Philippe Tranchida (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences)
    Merging Coset Geometries: Free Amalgamated Products and HNN-extensions [12:12–12:21]
  10. Claudio Alexandre Piedade (Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
    Merging Coset Geometries: Split extensions and Twistings [12:21–12:30]

Short Communications III
Tuesday 1 July, 11:00–12:12  •  Room 110
Chair: Inês Rodrigues (NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Antoine Abram (UQAM)
    The stylic monoid [11:00–11:09]
  2. Ambroise Grau (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
    Extended Green’s relations of the stylic monoid [11:09–11:18]
  3. Carlos M. Saiago (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)
    Fundamental Graphs for the Maximum Multiplicity Eigenvalue [11:18–11:27]
  4. So\v{n}a Pavl\’ikov\’a (Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
    Spectral indices of signable Moore-Penrose inverses of graphs [11:27–11:36]
  5. Ignacio M. Pelayo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain))
    THE PROBLEM OF RECONSTRUCTING A GRAPH FROM ITS BOUNDARY DISTANCE MATRIX [11:36–11:45]
  6. Lei Chen (Bielefeld University)
    Finite highly-arc-transitive digraphs [11:45–11:54]
  7. Nohra Hage (Université Catholique de Lille)
    Shifted Yamanouchi domino tableaux and Q-Schur Products [11:54–12:03]
  8. Adrian Lillo (Universidad de Sevilla)
    Records on trees [12:03–12:12]

Short Communications IV
Tuesday 1 July, 11:00–12:12  •  Room 122
Chair: Ana Catarina Monteiro (NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Sergey Gusev (Ural Federal University, Russia)
    Finiteness conditions for lattices of monoid varieties [11:00–11:09]
  2. Dmitry Kudryavtsev (University of York)
    On semigroup properties respected by finitary approximations [11:09–11:18]
  3. Matthias Fresacher (Western Sydney University)
    Categorical representation of DRC-semigroups [11:18–11:27]
  4. Neeraj Kumar (University of Porto)
    Counting numerical semigroups and asymptotic Wilf’s conjecture [11:27–11:36]
  5. Jung Won Cho (University of St Andrews)
    Howson property for monogenic inverse semigroups [11:36–11:45]
  6. Eugenia Kochubinska (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Kyiv School of Economics)
    Wreath product of monogenic inverse monoids [11:45–11:54]
  7. Catherine Reilly (University of East Anglia (UEA))
    Some decidability results for one-relator inverse monoids with two generators [11:54–12:03]
  8. Callum Barber (University of St Andrews)
    Congruences and Diagonal Subsemigroups [12:03–12:12]

Thematic Session: Groups 2
Tuesday 1 July, 14:00–16:00  Auditorium
Chair: Marina Anagnostopoulou-Merkouri (University of Bristol)

  1. Kamilla Rekvényi (University of Manchester)
    Prime Simplicial Complexes of Finite Groups [14:00–14:30]
  2. Cheng Yeaw Ku (Nanyang Technological University)
    Continuos-time Quantum Walk on Cayley graph of the symmetric group. [14:30–15:00]
  3. David Bradley-Williams (Computer Science Institute of Charles University, Prague.)
    Extending partial automorphisms of graphs. [15:00–15:30]
  4. Scott Harper (University of Birmingham)
    Generating infinite simple groups [15:30–16:00]

Thematic Session: Spatio-temporal and extreme statistical analysis
Tuesday 1 July, 14:00–16:00  •  Room 106
Chair: João Araújo and Jorge Milhazes (NOVA University of Lisbon and University of Porto)

  1. Ana Cristina Moreira Freitas (Universidade do Porto )
    Extremal index, rare events point processes, clustering and periodicit [14:00–14:30]
  2. Ana Ferreira ( Instituto Superior Técnico da Universidade de Lisboa )
    Non-stationary extremes: a spatio-temporal scedasis approach [14:30–15:00]
  3. Fernanda Cipriano (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
    Invariant measures for a class of stochastic third grade fluid equations in 2D and 3D bounded domains [14:48–15:12]
  4. Jorge Milhazes Freitas (Universidade do Porto )
    Spatio-temporal analysis of multivariate extremes for dynamical systems [15:00–15:30]
  5. Lígia Henriques-Rodrigues (University of Évora)
    Improved Estimation of the Extreme Value Index for Risk Assessment: Bias-Reduced Methods and Applications [15:30–16:00]

Thematic Session: Geometric and combinatorial (inverse) semigroup theory 2
Tuesday 1 July, 14:00–16:00  •  Room 110
Chair: Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)

  1. Mark Kambites (University of Manchester)
    Maximal subgroups of special inverse monoids 1 [14:00–14:30]
  2. Jan Philipp Wächter (University of Manchester)
    Maximal subgroups of special inverse monoids 2 [14:30–15:00]
  3. Nóra Szakács (University of Manchester)
    Inverse semigroups with bounded group distortion [15:00–15:30]
  4. Igor Dolinka (University of Novi Sad)
    Some new results on right units of special inverse monoids [15:30–16:00]

Plenary Session IV
Tuesday 1 July, 16:30–17:15  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Nik Ruskuc (University of St Andrews)
    Heights of congruence lattices of semigroups [16:30–17:15]

Plenary Session V
Wednesday 2 July, 09:00–10:30  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Martin Liebeck (Imperial College London)
    Fixed point spaces for actions of finite and algebraic groups [09:00–09:45]
  2. Eamonn O’Brien (University of Auckland)
    Challenging problems for matrix groups [09:45–10:30]

Plenary Session VI
Wednesday 2 July, 11:00–11:45  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Maria Elisa Fernandes (Universidade de Aveiro)
    Independent sets and geometries for symmetric and alternating groups [11:00–11:45]

Short Communications V
Wednesday 2 July, 11:45–12:21  •  Room 103
Chair: Wolfram Bentz (Universidade Aberta)

  1. Emmanuel Briand (Universidad de Sevilla)
    Piecewise quasipolynomial functions [11:45–11:54]
  2. Haleh Hamdi (CEMAT, Faculty of Science, University of Lisbon)
    Clifford regularity in the context of graded integral domains [11:54–12:03]
  3. Josiah Aakre (University of Manchester)
    Simplicity of algebras associated to self-similar groupoids [12:03–12:12]
  4. Michael Levet (College of Charleston, Department of Computer Science)
    Computational Complexity of Identifying Groups without Abelian Normal Subgroups [12:12–12:21]

Short Communications VI
Wednesday 2 July, 11:45–12:21  •  Room 106
Chair: André Carvalho (University of Porto)

  1. C. Correia Ramos (Departamento de Matemática, CIMA, Universidade de Évora)
    Algebraic invariants for discrete dynamical systems [11:45–11:54]
  2. Matevž Miščič (Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics, Ljubljana)
    Random Lie bracket on $\mathfrak{sl}_2(F_p)$ [11:54–12:03]
  3. Rustam Turdibaev (New Uzbekistan University)
    Noncommutative Poisson structure and invariants of matrices [12:03–12:12]
  4. Rémi Delaby (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
    Geometries with trialities arising from linear spaces [12:12–12:21]

Short Communications VII
Wednesday 2 July, 11:45–12:21  •  Room 110
Chair: Inês Rodrigues (NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Andrew Ryzhikov (University of Warsaw, Poland)
    Free hulls and decompositions of codes: old results, new open problems [11:45–11:54]
  2. José Carlos Costa (CMAT, University of Minho)
    The $\omega$-word problem over the pseudovariety of aperiodic block groups [11:54–12:03]
  3. Azeef Ajmal (Western Sydney University)
    Left reductive regular semigroups [12:03–12:12]
  4. Alen Đurić (Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics (Slovenia))
    Garside’s coherent presentations of monoids [12:12–12:21]

Short Communications VIII
Wednesday 2 July, 11:45–12:21  •  Room 122
Chair: Ana Catarina Monteiro (NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Yayi Zhu (University of St Andrews)
    Relational depth of transformation semigroups [11:45–11:54]
  2. Serhii Bardyla (University of Vienna)
    Topological transformation monoids [11:54–12:03]
  3. Tânia Paulista (NOVA University of Lisbon & NOVA Math)
    Commuting graph of a $0$-Rees matrix semigroup over a group [12:03–12:12]
  4. Francisco Loureiro da Silva Mendes Moreira (CEMS.UL/FCUL)
    Constructing supercharacter theories for inverse semigroups [12:12–12:21]

Plenary Session VII
Wednesday 2 July, 14:00–15:35  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Cheryl E Praeger (University of Western Australia)
    (The Fun of) Working with Peter [14:00–14:45]
  2. Colva Roney-Dougal (University of St Andrews)
    Bases and relational complexity [14:50–15:35]

Plenary Session VIII
Wednesday 2 July, 16:30–17:15  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Persi Diaconis (Stanford University)
    Combinatorics and the Sylow theorems [16:30–17:15]

Plenary Session IX
Thursday 3 July, 09:00–10:30  •  Auditorium
Chair: Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)

  1. Victoria Gould (University of York)
    Diameter of pseudo-finite semigroups [09:00–09:45]
  2. Marianne Johnson (University of Manchester)
    Forbidden configurations for coherency [09:45–10:30]

Thematic Session: Advances in Inference and Modeling: formal and computational aspects
Thursday 3 July, 11:00–12:28  •  Room 106
Chair: Carlos A. Coelho, Marta Lopes (NOVA FCT)

  1. Carlos A. Coelho (NOVA University of Lisbon)
    A likelihood Ratio Test for High-dimensional Sphericity based on a Dual Approach [11:00–11:22]
  2. Luís M. Grilo (University of Évora)
    Estimator-Related Matrix Issues in Structural Equation Modeling with Ordinal Data [11:22–11:44]
  3. Filipe J. Marques (NOVA University of Lisbon)
    Tests for Complete Independence under Structured Covariance Assumptions [11:44–12:06]
  4. Marco André da Silva Costa (University of Aveiro)
    Improving Parameter Estimation in State-Space Models via Double-Iterated GMM [12:06–12:28]

Thematic Session: Conjugacy and Induced actions in groups, semigroups, and automata
Thursday 3 July, 11:00–12:28  •  Room 110
Chair: Wolfram Bentz and António Malheiro (Universidade Aberta and NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Michael Kinyon (University of Denver)
    The inverse monoid of partial inner automorphisms of a semigroup [11:00–11:22]
  2. Ana Catarina Monteiro (NOVA University of Lisbon)
    Product of Formations of Congruences on Groups [11:22–11:44]
  3. Jacques Sakarovitch (LTCI, Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris )
    The computational aspect of equivalence of weighted automata [11:44–12:06]
  4. André Carvalho (University of Porto)
    Geodesic languages for rational subsets and conjugates in virtually free groups [12:06–12:28]

Thematic Session: Automated Reasoning and the Future of Mathematical Practice
Thursday 3 July, 11:00–12:30  •  Room 122
Chair: António Malheiro (NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Tom Goertzen (University of Sydney)
    Extracting Proofs from Magma into Lean [11:00–11:30]
  2. João Araújo ( NOVA University of Lisbon)
    An Overview of ProverX: Capabilities and Achievements [11:30–12:00]
  3. Ursula Martin (University of Oxford)
    Will machines change mathematics? [12:00–12:30]

Thematic Session: Groups 3
Thursday 3 July, 14:00–16:00  • Auditorium
Chair: João Araújo (NOVA University of Lisbon)

  1. Coen del Valle (University of St. Andrews)
    Cameron’s Greedy Conjecture [14:00–14:30]
  2. Claude Marion (Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto)
    Finite and profinite groups with the Magnus Property [14:30–15:00]
  3. Ori Parzanchevski (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
    Bounded cutoff on matrix groups [15:00–15:30]
  4. Marston Conder (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
    Some unexpected theoretical consequences of computations involving symmetry [15:30–16:00]

Thematic Session: Commutative Monoids
Thursday 3 July, 14:00–16:00  •  Room 106
Chair: Manuel Branco and Inacio Ojeda (Universidade de Lisboa and Universidad de Extremadura)

  1. M. Ángeles Moreno Frías (Universidad de Cádiz)
    Elasticity of a numerical semigroup and packed semigroups [14:00–14:20]
  2. Isabel Colaço (Instituto Politécnico de Beja, Portugal)
    Minimal free resolution of Generalized Repunit Algebras [14:20–14:40]
  3. Alberto Vigneron-Tenorio (Universidad de Cádiz)
    Generalisation of some results for numerical semigroups to affine semigroup [14:40–15:00]
  4. Raquel Tapia-Ramos (Universidad de Cádiz)
    An approach to ideals of affine semigroups and MED-semigroups [15:00–15:20]
  5. Carlos Jesús Moreno (Universidad de Extremadura)
    Numerical semigroups linked to curves with only one place at infinity [15:20–15:40]
  6. José Navarro (Universidad de Extremadura)
    Exploring Toric Varieties with Condensed Mathematics: some open problems [15:40–16:00]

Thematic Session: Geometric and combinatorial (inverse) semigroup theory 3
Thursday 3 July, 14:00–16:00  •  Room 110
Chair: Mark Kambites (University of Manchester)

  1. Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
    The growth of free inverse monoids [14:00–14:30]
  2. Daniel Heath (University of Manchester)
    Growth of monogenic free adequate monoids [14:30–15:00]
  3. Ajda Lemut Furlani (University of of Ljubljana)
    The solution of the word problem in the free $F$-birestriction monoid in enriched signature [15:00–15:30]
  4. James East (Western Sydney University)
    Transformation representations of diagram monoids [15:30–16:00]

Plenary Session X
Thursday 3 July, 16:30–17:15  •  Auditorium
Chair: Persi Diaconis (Stanford University)

  1. Peter Cameron (University of St Andrews)
    SEMPER ABSTRACTA [16:30–17:15]