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Dear Scientists,

The following the circular of External Activity of APCTP.
If you want to attend the meeting, please contact directly 
organizers: Murray Batchelor (murrayb__AT__maths.anu.edu.au),
Vladimir Bazhanov (Vladimir.Bazhanov__AT__anu.edu.au) or  Paul Pearce
(pap__AT__mundoe.maths.mu.oz.au).
For further information refer <http://apctp.org>
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               International Workshop

        THE BAXTER REVOLUTION IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS

          Australian National University, Canberra, 
                  13-19 February, 2000.

     -External Activity of Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics-

This workshop is to be held in honour of R.J. Baxter's 60th birthday. 
It will highlight Professor Baxter's pioneering contributions in exactly 
solved models in statistical mechanics which have inspired crucial 
developments in key areas of mathematical physics.

The workshop will encompass all topics and areas where Baxter's work 
has been influential, including the most recent developments in 
exactly solved lattice models, integrable quantum field theory, 
quantum groups, knot theory, q-series, combinatorics and their 
applications in statistical physics.

The proceedings of the meeting will be published.

A list of invited speakers  includes:

Ludwig Faddeev (St. Petersburg)		Vaughan Jones (Berkeley) 
Barry McCoy (Stony Brook)		Tetsuji Miwa (Kyoto)              
Nikolai Reshetikhin (Berkeley)		Alexey Zamolodchikov (Montpelier)    
Paul Wiegmann (Chicago)			Fred Wu (Boston)                       
Bernard Nienhuis (Amsterdam)		Craig Tracy (California)  
Vladimir Fateev (Montpelier)		Yuri Stroganov (Kyoto) 
Tony Guttmann (Melbourne)		Peter Forrester (Melbourne)       
Feodor Smirnov (Paris)			James McGuire (Florida)
Helen Au-Yang (Oklahoma)		Miki Wadati (Tokyo)       
Tony Bracken (Brisbane)			Ian Enting (Melbourne)
Jacques Perk (Oklahoma)			Doochul Kim (Seoul)          
Atsuo Kuniba (Tokyo)			Reinout Quispel (Melbourne)            
Aleks Owczarek (Melbourne)		Michael Barber (Perth)              
Chris Hamer (Sydney)			Alan Carey (Adelaide)
Andreas Kluemper (Koeln)		Vladimir Korepin (Stony Brook)
Jaan Oitmaa (Sydney)			Omar Foda (Melbourne)
Brian Davies (Canberra)			M-L Ge (Tianjin) 

There will be space in the program for contributions by a limited 
number of other participants. For further information see our web
page  http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/conferences/Baxter2000
or  contact the organizers: Murray Batchelor (murrayb__AT__maths.anu.edu.au),
Vladimir Bazhanov (Vladimir.Bazhanov__AT__anu.edu.au) or  Paul Pearce 
(pap__AT__mundoe.maths.mu.oz.au).

The workshop is sponsored by The Asia Pacific Centre for Theoretical 
Physics (APCTP), as an External Activity of APCTP, 
the School of Mathematical Sciences 
and the Centre for Theoretical Physics, The Australian National University.
