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RE: Krakow2001

Hello
	I am watching this correspondance with great interest and growing
depression. It seems to be paralleling similar crossing and counter crossing
of e-mails in the lead up to Nancy. Then there seemed to be too many people
in too many countries organising, advising, inviting, everything-ing at one
point, so that for a while Dusan and I were not quite sure what we were
supposed to be doing. In the end we put together a microsymposium which did
not really satisfy either of us.

Some one with absolute authority MUST allocate to Ton (as Chirman of comsig)
the number of microsymposia sessions he wants AND THEN LET HIM organise the
chairs, speakers and topics with people he chooses. Ton is a good listener
and a careful thinker. He will be able to select a good program which will
satisfy small and large structure interests. Macromolecular interests are
strongly represented in comsig - a balanced show can be put on. If the
macromolecular people want to do something in addition to the comsig
sessions, that is another issue easily resolved by additional symposia.

			David Watkin
-----Original Message-----
From: ecacomsig@iucr.org [mailto:ecacomsig@iucr.org]On Behalf Of
a.l.spek
Sent: 22 December 2000 12:35
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Krakow2001


Dear Sacha,

	any comments on the matter below ?

Ton

P.S. Best seasonal greatings

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Dear Ton


Here are some answers ,in CAPITAL LETTERS IN YOUR TEXT
Claude
At 14:39 18/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>Dear Claude,
>
>	Can you give us (the computing commission) any info about
>how to proceed with our proposed program (appended below).
>
>We tried to contact people in Cracow. However no response for weeks
>is received from that part of the world.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Ton Spek
>Chairman of the ECA-COMSIG
>
>
>
>Halfday sessions proposed by the Computing SIG for Cracow2001
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>
>1 - "New Algorithms for Hard or New Structural Problems"
>
>    Suggested Chairpersons: P.Main, V.Lunin, D. Watkin
>THIS ONE IS PLANED CHAIR  P MAIN CO CHAIR D VITERBO
>    (In collaboration with the Macromolecular Sig.
>
>
>    Topics:
>		Wavelets=20
>		Structure Validation of Macromolecules
>                New Solution Search Algorithms
>                New Mathematical Techniques for Crystallographic Problems
>
>2 - "Advanced Computational Tools for Small Molecules and Materials"
> I THINK IT IS AN IMPORTANT TOPIC WHICH HAS IT PLACE AT ECM20 . I APPROVE
THIS  PROPOSITION
>    Suggested Chairpersons: A.L.Spek, L. Cranswick, G. Cascarano
>
>    Topics:
>		Stucture Validation
>                WEB-based ...
>                Tools for Finding out the Twin-law
>                Tools for the identification of (pseudo) symmetry
>                Non-Standard Processing of CCD data
>                Powder Indexing
>
>3 - "Computing and Teaching" PLEASE CONTACT BARBARA OLEKSYN WHO=20
   HAS PREPARED A MICRO SYMPOSIUM ON TEACHING WITH PROF ASLANOV  IN THAT
MICRO YOUR PROPOSITIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT (EMAIL
OLEKSYN@CHEMIA.UJ.EDU.PL )=20
>
>    Suggested Chairpersons: V. Chernyshev, K. Cowtan, Y. Epelboin, (Poland=
 ?)
>=20
>
>    (In collaboration with the Teching SIG)  =20
>=20
>    Topics:=20
>		Tools available from the WEB
>		Courses available from the WEB
>  =20
>
>Computing Commission:
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>
>Chairman:		Ton Spek (a.l.spek@chem.uu.nl)
>Deputy Chairman: 	Lachlan Cranswick (l.cranswick@dl.ac.uk
>Secretary:		Alexandre Urzhumtsev (sacha@lcm3b.uhp-nancy.fr)
>=09
>--=20
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># Prof. Dr. A.L.Spek, Laboratory of Crystal and Structural Chemistry      =
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># Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, Utrecht University.           =
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># (Kruytgebouw, room N801), Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands.=
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># E-mail: a.l.spek@chem.uu.nl       http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/          =
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>#                                   http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/platon/   =
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>#                                   anonymous ftp: xraysoft.chem.uu.nl    =
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># FAX   : (31)-30-2533940           PHONE : (31)-30-2532538/2533/3902/3502=
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              Prof Claude Lecomte
LCM3B,CNRS 7036 ,Univ Henri Poincar=E9 Nancy1
BP 239 ,F54506 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy cedex=20
tel :33383912267 ,66 from abroad or 0383912267 ,66 from France=20
fax: 33383406492 from abroad or 0383406492 from France=20
http://www.lcm3b.u-nancy.fr
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President of the European Crystallographic Association=20
http://www.ba.cnr.it/eca/
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 Chairman Gordon Conference  "Electron Distributions and Chemical
Bonding",July 8-13 2001
http://www.lcm3b.u-nancy.fr/GRC/



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# Prof. Dr. A.L.Spek, Laboratory of Crystal and Structural Chemistry       #
# Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, Utrecht University.            #
# (Kruytgebouw, room N801), Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands. #
# E-mail: a.l.spek@chem.uu.nl       http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/           #
#                                   http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/platon/    #
#                                   anonymous ftp: xraysoft.chem.uu.nl     #
# FAX   : (31)-30-2533940           PHONE : (31)-30-2532538/2533/3902/3502 #
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