Tuesday, March 13, 2012

[DMANET] East Coast Coast Combinatorics Conference 2012: May 9-11

This year's East Coast Combinatorics Conference will be held at Memorial
University of Newfoundland, in St. John's, NL from May 9-11.

The East Coast Combinatorial Conference series is designed to bring together
mathematicians and computer scientists interested in all aspects of
combinatorics.

The scope of the conference is intended to cover most aspects of modern
combinatorics, including but not limited to graph theory, extremal
combinatorics, combinatorial optimization, probabilistic combinatorics,
combinatorial number theory, design theory, finite geometries, and applications
of combinatorics in computer science.

The first two days of the conference are comprised of the invited and
contributed presentations. The third day is reserved for those wishing to take
the opportunity to collaborate with other attendees.

We are proud to be hosting Jan Kratochvil (Charles University, Prague) and
Vaclav Linek (University of Winnipeg) as our invited speakers.

In addition to the invited lectures, there are sessions for contributed talks.
If you are interested in giving a talk of approximately 25 minutes, please send
an e-mail to eccc2012@mun.ca before April 25, 2012.

Some (partial) support will be available for student travel. Priority will be
given to students from Eastern Canada who are presenting talks.

Further information, including travel recommendations, participants, and
schedule are available at: http://www.eccc2012.ca

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