Wednesday, September 2, 2015

[DMANET] LATIN'16: Second Call for Papers

Second Call for Papers (with apologies for possible duplicates):

LATIN 2016
Ensenada, Mexico
April 11-15, 2016

The 12th Latin American Theoretical Informatics
Symposium (LATIN 2016) will be held in Ensenada
Mexico from April 11-15, 2016.

Previous editions of LATIN took place in
Sao Paulo, Brazil (1992),
Valparaiso, Chile (1995),
Campinas, Brazil (1998),
Punta del Este, Uruguay (2000),
Cancun, Mexico (2002),
Buenos Aires, Argentina (2004),
Valdivia, Chile (2006),
Buzios, Brazil (2008),
Oaxaca, Mexico (2010),
Arequipa, Peru (2012),
Montevideo, Uruguay (2014).

Important Dates

Submission deadline:
Sep. 20, 2015 (abstract)
Sep. 27, 2015 (full paper)

Author notification:
Nov. 29, 2015

Final version due:
Dec. 13, 2015

Scope:
The Symposium is devoted to different areas
in theoretical computer science, including,
but not limited to: algorithms (approximation,
online, randomized, algorithmic game theory),
analytic combinatorics and analysis of
algorithms, automata theory and formal
languages, coding theory and data compression,
combinatorial algorithms, combinatorial
optimization, combinatorics and graph theory,
complexity theory, computational algebra,
computational biology, computational geometry,
computational number theory, cryptology,
databases and information retrieval, data
structures, formal methods and security,
Internet and the web, parallel and distributed
computing, pattern matching, programming
language theory, and random structures.

Papers are to be submitted electronically,
following the guidelines on the conference
web page

Additional Details can be found in:
http://latin2016.natix.org/

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