About
	
	               Enumerative combinatorics is a dynamic subfield of the mathematical sciences with many challenging research problems, ingenious and sophisticated
                        techniques, and important applications in various scientific fields. Questions from a broad range of areas, including algebra, topology, probability, computer science, physical, chemical and biological sciences, have some surprising hidden combinatorial structures that require enumerative methods for their solution.
                        The aims of this conference are
                          •  to highlight the recent significant theoretical advances in enumerative and analytic combinatorics;
                          •  to showcase the important new applications of enumerative combinatorics to problems arising in other scientific disciplines;
                          •  to discuss new questions, ideas, and methods of an enumerative nature from various scientific fields;
                          •  to bring together researchers of various backgrounds and experience from several fields whose research utilizes or touches upon enumerative techniques.
	   
	       
		
Organizers
			Chair: Toufik Mansour University of Haifa
                         Co-chairs: Ron Adin Bar-Ilan University, Mark Dukes University College Dublin, Ilias Kotsireas Wilfrid Laurier University, Yuval Roichman Bar-Ilan University, Armend Sh. Shabani University of Prishtina, Alek Vainshtein University of Haifa.
		
	
	        
                Program Final
                First Day, August 25, 2025, 16:00-20:20 Israel time (IDT zone time)
                
                      Log in  time(15:00-15:50)
                      Opening: Toufik Mansour (15:50-16:00)
                      Chair: Alek Vainshtein
                      Richard Stanley Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Interview with Richard P. Stanley
                           Title: Symmetric functions arising from a theta function of Ramanujan, Abstract (16:00-16:50) Watch the talk
                      Mei Yin University of Denver
                            Title: Fixed points and cycles of parking functions, Abstract (16:55-17:10)  Watch the talk
                      Doron Zeilberger Rutgers University, Interview with Doron Zeilberger
                           Title: Why counting counts? Abstract  (17:15-18:05) Watch the talk
                      David Bevan University of Strathclydes
                           Title: Irrational enumeration: analytic combinatorics for objects of irrational size, Abstract (18:10-18:25) Watch the talk
                      Chair: Olya Mandelshtam
                      Maria Chudnovsky Princeton University, Interview with Maria Chudnovsky
                           Title: How to bound treewidth: structure and algorithms, Abstract (18:30-19:20) Watch the talk
                      Michael Wallner TU Graz
                           Title: Combinatorics of nondeterministic walks, Abstract (19:25-19:40) Watch the talk
                      Igal Sason Technion
                           Title: Schrijver's ϑ-function need not upper bound the Shannon capacity of a graph, Abstract (19:45-20:00) Watch the talk
                      Closing first day (20:00-20:20)
                
                Second Day, August 26, 2025, 16:00-20:00 Israel time (IDT zone time)
                      Log in  time(15:00-15:50)
                      
Opening (15:55-16:00)
                      
Chair: Armend Sh. Shabani
                      Sylvie Corteel University of California Berkeley
                            Title: Crystal skeletons: Combinatorics and axioms, 
Abstract (16:00-16:50) 
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                      Olya Mandelshtam University of Waterloo
                           Title: A probabilistic bijection for non-attacking fillings, Abstract (16:55-17:10) 
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                       Sheila Sundaram University of Minnesota, Interview with Sheila Sundaram
                           Title: Some properties of a variant of Lie
n, 
Abstract (17:15-18:05) 
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                      Chair: Margaret A. Readdy
                      Leonardo Saud Maia Leite KTH Royal Institute of Technology
                           Title: Order polytopes of crown posets, Abstract (18:10-18:25) 
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                      Gyula O.H. Katona Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Interview with Gyula O.H. Katona
                           Title: Sharpenings of the Erdős-Ko-Rado theorem, 
Abstract (18:30-19:20) 
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                      Gábor Hetyei UNC Charlotte
                           Title: Labeling regions in deformations of graphical arrangements, Abstract (19:25-19:40) 
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                      Closing second day (19:40-20:00)
                Third Day, August 27, 2025, 16:00-20:00 Israel time (IDT zone time)
                      Log in  time(15:00-15:55)
                      Opening (15:55-16:00)
                      Chair: Yuval Roichman
                      Ron Aharoni Technion
                           Title: Intersections of matroids, Abstract (16:00-16:50) 
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                       Chao Xu Université Lyon 1
                            Title: A multivariable generalization of Stirling-Eulerian polynomials, Abstract (16:55-17:10) 
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                       Francesco Brenti University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Interview with Francesco Brenti
                            Title: Combinatorics of Cuntz algebras, 
Abstract (17:15-18:05) 
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                        Chair: Alek Vainshtein
                       Shaul Zemel Hebrew University
                            Title: Generalized Higher Specht Polynomials and their Stabilizations, Abstract (18:10-18:25) 
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                       Vít Jelínek Charles University
                            Title: How fast can permutation classes sort? Abstract (18:30-19:20) 
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                       David Fischer Princeton University
                            Title:  Treewidth and outerstring graphs, 
Abstract , (19:25-19:40) 
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                      Closing third day (19:40-20:00)
                
                
Poster videos
                Among all the submission the Scientific Committee selected 10 poster videos. Videos will be published in the 
Conference channel in You-Tube:
                
Mohsen Aliabadi, Classifying abelian groups through acyclic matchings, 
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                David Ash, An explicit power series result for the two type ASEP, 
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                Eli Berger, The meshulam game for hypergraphs and coloring the intersection of two matroids, 
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                Daniel Checa, Arndt Compositions: connections with Fibonacci numbers, statistics, and generalizations, 
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                Hiranya Kishore Dey, Enumerating alternating-runs with sign in type A and type B Coxeter groups, 
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                Durand Francis, A random sampler for rook placements in Ferrers board, 
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                Shi-Mei Ma, On the joint distribution of excedances, fixed points and cycles, 
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                Krishna Menon, Topology of permutation patterns, 
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                Samrith Ram, Subspace profiles, q-Whittaker functions and Krylov subspace methods, 
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                Feng Zhao, Some recently results on Ballot permutations and words, 
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		Registration  COMPLETED. 
                        To register for the conference, please the conference's organizing committee chair, Toufik Mansour, at eca.math.journal@outlook.com  with the following :
                          1. The subject line "ICECA-2025";
                          2. Please include your name and surname, affiliation, and email address in the following format:  Name, surname, affiliation, email
                          3. If you want to present a contributed talk/contributed poster video at the conference, then in a new line, state this and attach an extended abstract of 4-5 pages (include the bibliography) on 12 size font.  All submissions will receive full consideration. We encourage submissions from Ph.D. students and early career researchers. The conference will have space for 12 contributed talks and 12 contributed poster videos (each 15 minutes in length). 
                        Registration will close at the end of June.
                        We will decide on the selection of contributed talks on middle of June (Submission Deadline: May 30, 2025).  The deadline is over
                        There is 
no registration fee for the conference participants. Approximately one week before the conference, registered participants will receive an email with instructions on attending the 
virtual conference. Note that the official language of the conference is 
English.
                        
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