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Mathematicians Protest Russia Hosting Major Conference (scientificamerican.com) 69

As Ukrainian researchers have feared for their lives and careers after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, mathematicians have been grappling over what to do about a prominent mathematical conference that was set to be held in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in July. From a report: The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) is "the largest and most significant conference on pure and applied mathematics as well as one of the world's oldest scientific congresses," according to the Web site of the 2022 conference. The meeting, which is run by the Germany-based International Mathematical Union (IMU), is held only once every four years. When the nine-day 2018 ICM was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, it drew 10,506 attendees.

On Saturday conference organizers announced the event would be fully virtual and hosted outside of Russia this year. The executive committee of the meeting released a statement saying, "We strongly condemn the actions by Russia. Our deepest sympathy goes to our Ukrainian colleagues and the Ukrainian people. Given this situation, it is impossible for the IMU to host the ICM and the GA [general assembly] as traditional in-person events in Russia." The Fields Medal -- one of the most prestigious honors in mathematics -- is traditionally awarded at the event. According to the recent decision, this year's prize ceremony and general assembly will be held in person but at an undecided location outside of Russia.

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  • It all adds up.
    • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 )

      Didn't China just host the Olympics?

      • The only thing that interests the IOC is how much money it makes.

      • Didn't China just host the Olympics?

        China didn't just invade a sovereign country in a war of conquest.

        • The concern is that once they're confident that no one will do a thing to stop them, China will likely take Taiwan.
          • The concern is that once they're confident that no one will do a thing to stop them, China will likely take Taiwan.

            China is watching carefully to estimate whether the West will appease or oppose China if they invade Taiwan. There are two significant differences compared to Russia that China needs to grapple with. First, China presents a plausible large economy that can sidestep Western economic sanctions. China would be completely alone with economic sanctions because Russia will be of no help. Second, the much larger China population will be scary for the CCP to control if the Chinese economy crashes. In that case

  • by Virtucon ( 127420 ) on Wednesday March 02, 2022 @06:26PM (#62320459)

    Traveling into an embargoed nation while not impossible would be difficult. We'd need a mathematician to calculate the probability of making it to St. Petersburg when no airlines can fly there, and Aeroflot has been banned from most airspaces. I guess you could fly via China or some other non-embargoing nation or take the Trans-Siberian railway to Moscow and then go from there. Now getting back into your own country after you visited may be another matter especially if your nation has embargoed travel to Russia.

    • At the very least maybe one of them will solve the fleeing salesman problem.
    • Now getting back into your own country after you visited may be another matter

      Under international law, it is illegal for any country to deny entry to its own citizens.

      If a citizen has committed a crime, they can be arrested at the border, but they can't be turned away.

      • they can be arrested at the border, but they can't be turned away.

        Excellent, good work, you've solved the problem. Simply arrest any of them stupid enough to go.

      • Not sure how many flying fracks Russia gives about international law at this moment.

        But, IIRC, several countries have denied re-entry to their own citizens in the recent past due to their "vaccination" status.

      • Gee, that'll be news to all the nations that prevented their citizens from returning due to COVID restrictions, like, say, Australia.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Aeroflot is in really deep shit right now, I wouldn't even risk buying a ticket with them outside the areas they are banned from flying.

      They now have a large number of aircraft that they can't get spare parts for, because the parts are made in Europe or the US. Even many of the Russia built aircraft use Western built engines, but even if they swapped them for Russian ones some of the parts in Russian built engines come from Europe.

      They don't have access to European maintenance centres for their Airbus aircr

    • That was my first thought - if you really, really want to go there, you absolutely can - but my goodness, it'll be like Around the World in 80 Days to get there.

      No sensible person or organisation could ever let this conference go ahead. As an organiser you have a duty of care to your delegates, which on the basis of travel alone is pretty much cut to ribbons, say nothing of the risks of actually being there. How on earth do you call a cab to get from the airport to the hotel? How about buying dinner or a sn

    • Land borders are often more porous than air borders. I've had to rely on that fact in order to visit a country in Eastern Europe in the past, which was in a state of undeclared civil war at the time. Scheduled air, bus, and rail service there had been suspended for safety reasons. It still proved possible to get in. All I had to do was to fly to a neighboring country, then hire a car and driver to cross over to my destination. I did have to go through the periphery of where there was some fighting, but

  • Move the conference.

    If the conference cannot be moved, cancel it and re-schedule it for later.

    Russia is a pariah. Until the oligarchs and/or people rid the world of the threat of nuclear WWIII that Putin's existence raises, the country should be shunned in every way.

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