Friday, March 1, 2019

[DMANET] Workshop on Combinatorial Reconfiguration, Aussois, May 12-17

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 3rd International Workshop on Combinatorial
Reconfiguration (CoRe 2019) which will be held on
***May 12-17 in Aussois, France.***
(arrival on Sunday evening to start on Monday morning)

The goal of the workshop is to bring together people interested in
combinatorial reconfiguration problems (see
http://www.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp/alg/core/ for an introduction to what
combinatorial reconfiguration can be). We hope that this will be a place to
exchange ideas and encourage collaborations between researchers working in
this field.
The meeting will take place in the CNRS residence "Centre Paul Langevin" in
Aussois, at the heart of the Alps mountains (
https://www.caes.cnrs.fr/sejours/centre-paul-langevin/).

This year we will have the pleasure to host two plenary speakers who will
propose tutorials: Anna Lubiw on "Reconfiguration and geometry" and Amer
Mouawad on "Algorithmic aspects of Reconfiguration". The rest of the time
will be devoted to research sessions and contributed presentations. An open
problem session will be organized on Monday, at the beginning of the
workshop.
A website for the conference has been created and will be updated often:
http://oc.inpg.fr/conf/core2019/Main/HomePage.

*Registration fees:*
Regular inscription (single room): 585 euros (700 euros after April 10th).
Regular inscription (double room): 525 euros (650 euros after April 10th).
PhD and master students (double room): 350 euros (525 euros after April
10th).

Registration includes accommodation, all the meals and the coffee breaks.
Some transfers by bus from and to Modane will also be organized on Sunday
afternoon and on Friday (after lunch). The registration form can be found
here: https://www.azur-colloque.fr/DR11/inscription/inscription/183
Please feel free to contact us with any question you may have, and please
forward this announcement to anyone you think might be interested.

We hope you will be able to attend the workshop. We are looking forward to
seeing you in Aussois!

Best regards,

--
Marthe Bonamy and Nicolas Bousquet
(for the organizing committee)

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