CFP Franco-Canadian Workshop on CA
Forum 'Annonces' - Sujet créé le 2005-03-17
Franco-Canadian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms
18-20 August 2005, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
http://comal.mcmaster.ca/
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Nantel Bergeron (York University)
Stephen Cook (University of Toronto)
Maxime Crochemore (Universite de Marne-la-Vallee)
William Cunningham (Waterloo University)
Jean Fonlupt (Universite de Paris VI)
Bruce Reed (McGill University, Montreal)
Henry Wolkowicz (Waterloo University)
SCOPE
Although Franco-Canadian in its orientation, we welcome research
contributions from scientists anywhere in the world, in aspects
of combinatorial algorithms, the mathematics that underlies them,
and their applications. Topics include, but are not limited to
Approximation and Randomized Algorithms
Combinatorial and Continuous Optimization
Complexity Theory
Computational Geometry
Discrete Mathematics
Graphs and Networks
Quantum and DNA Computing
String Algorithms
CONTRIBUTED TALKS
Authors wishing to speak should submit a one-page abstract via
the workshop webpage:
http://comal.mcmaster.ca/
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for abstract submission: 17 June 2005
Notification of acceptance: 05 July 2005
Deadline for early registration: 22 July 2005
The workshop is sponsored by the Faculty of Engineering and the
Department of Computing and Software at McMaster University, and
hosted by the Algorithms Research Group and the Advanced
Optimization Laboratory.
Contact: comal@mcmaster.ca
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Antoine Deza (Program Chair, McMaster University)
18-20 August 2005, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
http://comal.mcmaster.ca/
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Nantel Bergeron (York University)
Stephen Cook (University of Toronto)
Maxime Crochemore (Universite de Marne-la-Vallee)
William Cunningham (Waterloo University)
Jean Fonlupt (Universite de Paris VI)
Bruce Reed (McGill University, Montreal)
Henry Wolkowicz (Waterloo University)
SCOPE
Although Franco-Canadian in its orientation, we welcome research
contributions from scientists anywhere in the world, in aspects
of combinatorial algorithms, the mathematics that underlies them,
and their applications. Topics include, but are not limited to
Approximation and Randomized Algorithms
Combinatorial and Continuous Optimization
Complexity Theory
Computational Geometry
Discrete Mathematics
Graphs and Networks
Quantum and DNA Computing
String Algorithms
CONTRIBUTED TALKS
Authors wishing to speak should submit a one-page abstract via
the workshop webpage:
http://comal.mcmaster.ca/
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for abstract submission: 17 June 2005
Notification of acceptance: 05 July 2005
Deadline for early registration: 22 July 2005
The workshop is sponsored by the Faculty of Engineering and the
Department of Computing and Software at McMaster University, and
hosted by the Algorithms Research Group and the Advanced
Optimization Laboratory.
Contact: comal@mcmaster.ca
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Antoine Deza (Program Chair, McMaster University)