For many years, the South-East Regional Meeting on Numbers (SERMON) has
been a friendly, informal gathering of number theorists and
combinatorialists. We listen to short (20-30 minute) talks from
professors, graduate students, and even undergraduates; we discuss
interesting problems and we usually meet for a social event at a local
professor's residence. Past conferences have been held at Clemson,
Virginia Tech, UNC-G, Wake Forest, and USC;
in 2008 we will be at Virginia Tech, hosted by Bud Brown (with
Greg Dresden providing assistance as co-host and web master).
(August 2007) This just in...
perhaps this year (2008) the meeting will be at Clemson instead of
Virginia Tech! Stay tuned for further developments.