are May 20 and May 27, anywhere on earth.
https://easychair.org/cfp/latin2022
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Call for Papers
LATIN 2022
The 15th Latin American Theoretical Informatics Symposium will be held
in Guanajuato, Mexico.
DATES
All deadlines are at 23:59 anywhere on earth.
Abstract Submission (extended): May 20, 2022
Full Paper Submission (extended): May 27, 2022
Notification: July 29, 2022
Camera Ready: August 19, 2022
Symposium: November 7-11, 2022
SCOPE AND TOPICS
LATIN is devoted to different areas in theoretical computer science
including, but not limited to: algorithms (approximation, online,
randomized, algorithmic game theory, etc.), 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, foundations
of data science and theoretical machine learning, Internet and the
web, parallel and distributed computing, pattern matching, programming
language theory, quantum computing, and random structures.
SUBMISSION
Papers are to be submitted in PDF format using the EasyChair server
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=latin2022). Submissions are
limited to fifteen (15) single-column letter-size pages in Springer
LNCS format (see LNCS author guidelines at
http://www.springer.com/la/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines).
This limit does not include references. An optional appendix (to be
read at the program committee's discretion) may be included if
desired. Simultaneous submission of papers to any other conference
with published proceedings, as well as the submission of previously
published papers, is not allowed. Papers must be written in English.
If there is a physical meeting, as hoped for, for each accepted paper
at least one author must register and attend the symposium to present
it. Moreover, an author cannot register for multiple papers. That is,
each accepted paper must have its own registrant. An exception will be
made if a group of one or more authors has more papers accepted than
group members.
PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of LATIN, which will be
published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(http://www.springer.com/la/computer-science/lncs).
ALGORITHMICA SPECIAL ISSUE
A Special Issue of ALGORITHMICA will be dedicated to selected paper of
LATIN 2022.
IMRE SIMON TEST-OF-TIME AWARD
As of 2012, the Imre Simon Test-of-Time Award is given to the LATIN
paper deemed most influential among all those published at least ten
years prior to the current edition of the conference. Papers published
in the LATIN proceedings up to and including 2010 are eligible for the
2022 award.
BEST PAPER AWARD
Papers presented at the conference will be considered for the LATIN
2022 Alejandro Lopez-Ortiz Best Paper Award.
COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The state of the COVID-19 pandemic in November 2022 cannot be
predicted now. We will do our best to have a meeting in person, but it
may happen that some or all attendees participate online. Questions
can be sent to: Latinconferenciachair2022 at delta.cs.cinvestav.mx.
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Francisco Rodríguez Henríquez, Centro de investigación y de Estudios
Avanzados, México. Cryptography Research Centre, TII, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Martin Aumüller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Jérémy Barbay, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Leonid Barenboim, The Open University of Israel, Israel
Frédérique Bassino, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
Luciana Buriol, Amazon, USA
Armando Castañeda, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico (Chair)
Witold Charatonik, University of Wrocław, Poland
Min Chih Lin, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Amalia Duch Brown, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Leah Epstein, University of Haifa, Israel
Martín Farach-Colton, Rutgers University, USA
Esteban Feuerstein, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
David Flores-Peñaloza, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Fedor Fomin, University of Bergen, Norway
Jesper Jansson, Kyoto University, Japan
Gabriela Jeronimo, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Christos Kaklamanis, University of Patras & CTI "Diophantus", Greece
Shuji Kijima, Kyushu University, Japan
Gregory Kucherov, CNRS/LIGM, France
François Le Gall, Nagoya University, Japan
Jérémy Ledent, University of Strathclyde, UK
Reut Levi, IDC Herzliya, Israel
Giovanni Manzini, Università di Pisa, Italy
Andrea Marino, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
Elvira Mayordomo, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Marco Molinaro, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Guilherme Oliveira Mota, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Lucia Moura, University of Ottawa, Canada
Gonzalo Navarro, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Rafael Oliveira, University of Waterloo, Canada
Daniel Panario, Carleton University, Canada
Gopal Pandurangan, University of Houston, USA
Seth Pettie, University of Michigan, USA
Miguel A. Pizaña, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico
Igor Potapov, University of Liverpool, UK
Svetlana Puzynina, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia
Pablo Rotondo, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Jared Saia, University of New Mexico, USA
Rodrigo I. Silveira, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Mohit Singh, Georgia Tech, USA
José A. Soto, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Frank Stephan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Martin Strauss, University of Michigan, USA
Subhash Suri, University of California, USA
Dimitrios M. Thilikos, LIRMM, Université de Montpellier, CNRS,
Montpellier, France
Christopher Thraves, Universidad de Concepción, Chile
Denis Trystram, Université de Grenoble Alpes, France
Seeun William Umboh, The University of Sydney, Australia
Jorge Urrutia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Alfredo Viola, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Mikhail V. Volkov, Ural Federal University, Russia
Sebastian Wild, University of Liverpool, UK
Georg Zetzsche, Max Planck Institute, Germany
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Mariano Rivera Meraz, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico (Organizing Committee Chair)
Edgar Chávez González, CICESE, Mexico (Tutorial Chair)
Tássio Naia, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (Publicity Chair)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Michael A. Bender, Stony Brook University, USA
Cristina G. Fernandes, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Joachim von zur Gathen, Bonn-Aachen International Center for
Information Technology, Germany
Evangelos Kranakis, Carleton University, Canada
Conrado Martínez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Flávio Keidi Miyazawa, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
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