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MaThCryst Workshop on Mathematical Crystallography
Manila, 2-6 November 2011
Mathematical crystallography in the previous century dealt primarily with the theory of space groups. However, advances in materials science during the past decades have broadened the horizons of mathematical crystallography. Recent works delve into higher-dimensional crystallography, non-Euclidean spaces, and aperiodic structures, and involve a wide array of mathematical tools such as topology, discrete geometry, graph theory, and harmonic analysis. The goal of this workshop was to give a firm introduction on current topics in mathematical crystallography and its applications. In particular, the geometry of periodic and crystalline networks, color symmetry, coincident site lattices, twinning in crystals, mathematical diffraction theory, and crystal GAP shall be discussed. The workshop was intended for young scientists (graduate students and post-doctoral associates) and researchers in mathematics, materials science, structural chemistry, solid state and condensed matter physics. Exposure to research opportunities in mathematical crystallography, a heightened awareness of scientists in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific region on the relevance of mathematical crystallography in their respective researches, and collaborations between researchers in mathematical crystallography and experimentalists were among the expected outcomes from this workshop.
Venue
National Institute of Physics Building, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.
Program
November 2, 2011 Wednesday
National Institute of Physics Building, University of the Philippines
- 8:00 am Registration
- 9:00-9:30 am Opening Program
- 9:30-11:30 am Lecture 1 Prof. Michael O' Keefe (Arizona State University, United States): Geometry of Periodic Networks and Crystal Chemistry
- 11:30 am -1:30 pm LUNCH
- 1:30-2:30 pm Lecture 1 Part II Prof. Michael O'Keefe: Geometry of Periodic Networks and Crystal Chemistry
- 2:30-4:00 pm Lecture 2 Prof. Peter Zeiner (Bielefeld University, Germany): Coincidence Site Lattices
- 4:00-4:30 pm COFFEE BREAK
- 4:30- 6:00 pm Lecture 2 Part II Prof. Peter Zeiner: Coincidence Site Lattices
November 3, 2011 Thursday
National Institute of Physics Building, University of the Philippines
- 8:30-10:00 am Lecture 3 Prof. Rene P. Felix (University of the Philippines, Philippines): Color Symmetry
- 10:00-10:30 am COFFEE BREAK
- 10:30-12:00 am Lecture 3 Part II Prof. Rene P. Felix: Color Symmetry
- 12:00 -2:00 pm LUNCH
- 2:00-3:30 pm Lecture 4 Prof. Massimo Nespolo (Nancy Université, France): Twinned Crystals
- 3:30-4:00 pm COFFEE BREAK
- 4:00-5:30 pm Lecture 4 Part II Prof. Massimo Nespolo: Twinned Crystals
November 4, 2011 Friday
National Institute of Physics Building, University of the Philippines
- 8:30-10:00 am Lecture 5 Prof. Shigeki Akiyama (Niigata University, Japan): Self-Affine Tilings and Their Spectral Properties
- 10:00-10:30 am COFFEE BREAK
- 10:30-12:00 am Lecture 5 Part II Prof. Shigeki Akiyama: Self-Affine Tilings and Their Spectral Properties
- 12:00 -2:00 pm LUNCH
- 2:00-3:30 pm Lecture 6 Prof. Stephen Hyde (Australian National University, Australia): Crystalline Networks
- 3:30-4:00 pm COFFEE BREAK
- 4:00-5:30 pm Lecture 6 Part II Prof. Stephen Hyde: Crystalline Networks
November 5, 2011 Saturday
National Institute of Physics Building, University of the Philippines
- 8:30-10:00 am Lecture 7 Prof. Franz Gaehler (Bielefeld University, Germany): Crystal GAP
- 10:00-10:30 am COFFEE BREAK
- 10:30-12:00 am Lecture 7 Part II Prof. Franz Gaehler: Crystal GAP
- 12:00 -2:00 pm LUNCH
- 2:00-3:30 pm Lecture 8 Prof. Toshikazu Sunada (Meiji University, Japan): Topological Crystallography
- 3:30-4:00 pm COFFEE BREAK
- 4:00-5:30 pm Lecture 8 Part II Prof. Toshikazu Sunada: Topological Crystallography
- 6:30 pm Workshop Dinner, Executive House, University of the Philippines
November 6, 2011 Sunday
Institute of Mathematics, University of the Philippines
- 8:30-10:00 am Poster Session
- 10:00-11:30 am Lecture 9 Prof. Sinai Robins (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore): Translational Tilings by a Polytope
- 11:30-12:00 pm Distribution of Certificates
International Program Committee
- Prof. Massimo Nespolo, Nancy-Université, France
- Prof. Michael Baake, Bielefeld University, Germany
- Prof. Marjorie Senechal, Smith College, United States
- Prof. Rene P. Felix, University of the Philippines, Philippines
- Prof. Ma. Louise Antonette De Las Penas, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
Local Organizing Committee
- Prof. Ma. Louise Antonette N. De Las Penas, Co-chair
- Prof. Rene P. Felix, Co-chair
- Dr. Manuel Loquias
- Dr. Eden Delight B. Provido
- Dr. Leilani Walo
Poster abstracts and didactic material
- Program and Abstracts
- Crystal Nets as Graphs
- Taxonomy of Nets
- Coincidence Site Lattices
- Color Symmetry
- Twinned Crystals
- Self-Affine Tilings and Their Spectral Properties
- Crystal GAP
- Surfaces and nets - 1
- Surfaces and nets - 2
- Translational Tilings by a Polytope
No. | Name | Institution | |
1. | Luisito L. Agustin | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
2. | Jeanine Concepcion H. Arias | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines j | |
3. | Rosalio G. Artes Jr. | Mindanao State University-IIT, Philippines | |
4. | Antonio M. Basilio | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
5. | Nathaniel A. Baylas IV | University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines | |
6. | Aldous Cesar F. Bueno | Central Luzon State University, Philippines | |
7. | Emelyn E. Bugayong | Columban College, Inc., Philippines | |
8. | Jude C. Buot A | teneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
9. | Jonathan V. Caalim | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
10. | Clarisson Rizzie P. Canlubo U | niversity of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
11. | Fabian Carson | Stockholm University, Sweden | |
12. | Ma. Carlota B. Decena | University of Santo Tomas, Philippines | |
13. | Gloria F. Domantay | Pangasinan State University-Lingayen, Philippines | |
14. | Lawrence A. Eclarin | Mariano Marcos State University, Philippines | |
15. | Aileen Mae S. Esmele | Columban College, Inc., Philippines | |
16. | Trilbe Lizann F. Espina | University of the Philippines Cebu, Philippines | |
17. | Natividad D. Estillore | University of the Philippines Cebu, Philippines | |
18. | Grace M. Estrada | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
19. | Imogene F. Evidente | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
20. | Evelyn D. Gabinete | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
21. | Junmar G. Gentuya | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
22. | Beaunonie R. Gozo Jr. | Mindanao State University-Marawi, Philippines | |
23. | Jordan F. Gundran | Central Luzon State University, Philippines | |
24. | Nestine Hope S. Hernandez | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
25. | Allan O. Junio | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
26. | Mark L. Loyola | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
27. | Jryl P. Maralit | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
28. | Lexter R. Natividad | Central Luzon State University, Philippines | |
29. | Benedict M. Nyoni | Ruaha University College, Tanzania | |
30. | Chimezie Jason Ogugbue | Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia | |
31. | Na.sah Osman | Universiti Teknologi Mara (Perlis), Malaysia | |
32. | Karlo R. Palenzuela | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
33. | Victoria May E. Paguio | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
34. | Ariel R. Paningbatan | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
35. | Diane Christine P. Pelejo | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
36. | Ia Kristine D. Puzon Miranda | Saint Louis University, Philippines | |
37. | Teo.na A. Rapanut | University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines | |
38. | Gregorio A. Raymundo III | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
39. | Glenda Blanca.or Rivera-Tandingan | Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Philippines | |
40. | Rovin B. Santos | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines | |
41. | Eko Budi Santoso | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
42. | April Lynne D. Say-awen | University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines | |
43. | Oscar Vincent S. Silang | Visayan Nazarene Bible College, Philippines | |
44. | Van Vyke G. Sy | San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Philippines | |
45. | Makoto Tagami | Tohoku University, Japan | |
46. | Surafel Luleseged Tilahun | Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia | |
47. | Aliw-iw Irene B. Zambrano | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | |
48. | Myles Allen H. Zosa | University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines |
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Endorsement
The Ched Memo can be downloaded here.
Contact
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The Organizers of the MaThCryst Manila Workshop on mathematical crystallography have observed the basic policy of non-discrimination and affirms the right and freedom of scientists to associate in international scientific activity without regard to such factors as citizenship, religion, creed, political stance, ethnic origin, race, colour, language, age or sex, in accordance with the Statutes of the International Council for Science. At this conference no barriers existed which would have prevented the participation of bona fide scientists.