Combinatorics (ANALCO17) is available here:
http://www.siam.org/meetings/analco17/
ANALCO17 will occur January 16-17, 2017, in Barcelona, Spain.
This is the first time that ANALCO has taken place in Europe.
ANALCO occurs as a session within the SODA meeting.
The deadline for submissions is July 13, 2016.
Submissions can be uploaded to EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=analco17
Please feel welcome to share this information broadly.
The aim of ANALCO is to provide a forum for the presentation of original 
research in the analysis of algorithms and associated combinatorial 
structures. We invite both papers that study properties of fundamental 
combinatorial structures that arise in practical computational 
applications (such as permutations, trees, strings, tries, and graphs) 
and papers that address the precise analysis of algorithms for 
processing such structures, including: average-case analysis; analysis 
of moments, extrema, and distributions; probabilistic analysis of 
randomized algorithms, and so on. Submissions that present significant 
new information about classic algorithms are welcome, as are new 
analyses of new algorithms that present unique analytic challenges. We 
also invite submissions that address tools and techniques for the 
analysis of algorithms and combinatorial structures, both mathematical 
and computational.
The scientific program will include invited talks, contributed research 
papers, and ample time for discussion and debate of topics in this area. 
ANALCO will be held during the ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms 
(SODA17). ANALCO is also co-located with Algorithm Engineering and 
Experimentation (ALENEX17). Since researchers in both fields are 
approaching the problem of learning detailed information about the 
performance of particular algorithms, we expect that interesting 
synergies will develop.
ANALCO is supported by SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied 
Mathematics).
Best wishes,
Conrado Martínez and Mark Daniel Ward
ANALCO17 Co-chairs
conrado@cs.upc.edu
mdw@purdue.edu
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