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https://caldam2026.iitdh.ac.in/home). Your support will help us in
organizing a successful conference like the previous years, and will also
help us in providing financial support to the eleven invited speakers,
student participants, and researchers from under-represented groups.
We look forward to your support this year, and welcoming you to IIT Dharwad
for the event!
Partnership Levels:
1. Platinum Partner: INR 4,00,000
All Diamond privileges and: stickers of the company logo in the
registration kit, a talk slot with participants; assured participation for
a total of 7 members of the company.
2. Diamond Partner: INR 2,50,000
All Gold privileges and: flyer or booklet in the registration kit and up to
3 company slides/posters on displays in the venue; assured participation
for a total of 4 members of the company.
3. Gold Partner: INR 1,50,000
All Silver privileges and: Logo and acknowledgements in the conference
proceedings; assured participation for a total of 2 members of the company.
4. Silver Partner: INR 50,000
Logo on website, physical banners and social media mentions.
Note: We are also open to custom partnership packages and partnership
towards specific kinds of support (e.g, registration kits, travel
scholarships, etc.). Please contact us at caldam2026@iitdh.ac.in
CALDAM 2026 · IIT Dharwad:
The International Conference on Algorithms and Discrete Applied Mathematics
(CALDAM), held under the aegis of the Association for Computer Science and
Discrete Mathematics (ACSDM), brings together researchers working in
algorithms and applied discrete mathematics to provide a high-quality forum
for dissemination and discussion of research results.
Indo-Polish pre-conference school of CALDAM 2026:
It is preceded by an international Indo-Polish pre-conference school where
eight internationally renowned researchers (four from Poland and four from
India) will deliver lectures and interact with students attending the
school. More than 50 students (mostly Masters and PhD students) will be
fully sponsored for attending the school. Relevant participants from local
colleges and institutes will be invited to attend the school free of cost.
This is an excellent opportunity for local students to attend an
international standard school within their geographical area.
The list of speakers for the Indo-Polish pre-conference school of CALDAM
2026 is listed below:
Prof. Andrzej Grzesik, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
Prof. Prof. Aniket Basu Roy, Department of Computer Science & Information
Systems, BITS Pilani Goa, India.
Prof. Prof. Monika Pilśniak, Faculty of Applied Mathematics, Department of
Discrete Mathematics, AGH University, Poland.
Prof. Paweł Rzążewski, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science,
Warsaw University of Technology.
Prof. Prafullkumar Tale, Department of Mathematics, IISER Pune, India.
Prof. Rafał Kalinowski, Faculty of Applied Mathematics, Department of
Discrete Mathematics, AGH University, Krakow, Poland.
Prof. Sasmita Barik, Department of Mathematics, IIT Bhubaneswar, India.
Prof. Sudeshna Kolay, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT
Kharagpur, India.
CALDAM 2026:
The twelfth CALDAM (CALDAM 2026) will be organized by the Department of
Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad (IIT Dharwad) from
09–14 February 2026 (including the pre-conference school).
As in earlier CALDAMs, the proceedings of accepted papers will be published
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer. Selected
papers may be invited to a special issue of Theoretical Computer Science
(TCS). As before, Springer is expected to sponsor awards for the best
student presentations. The invited speakers this year include Prof. Andrzej
Dudek, Prof. Sandip Das and Prof. Géza Tóth.
CALDAM 2026 Topics:
Approximation Algorithms; Combinatorial Algorithms; Combinatorial
Optimization; Combinatorics; Combinatorial Geometry; Computational
Complexity; Computational Geometry; Computational Learning Theory; Data
Structures; Discrete Geometry; Experimental Algorithm Methodologies; Graph
Algorithms; Graph Drawing; Graph Theory; Network Optimization; Online
Algorithms; Parallel and Distributed Algorithms; Parameterized Complexity;
Randomized Algorithms; Theoretical Aspects of Machine Learning.
Past Editions:
CALDAM 2025, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
CALDAM 2024, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
CALDAM 2023, Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication
Technology
CALDAM 2022, Department of Mathematics, Pondicherry University
CALDAM 2021, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology Ropar
CALDAM 2020, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology Hyderabad
CALDAM 2019, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Indian Institute
of Technology Kharagpur
CALDAM 2018, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Indian Institute
of Technology Guwahati
CALDAM 2017, Department of Mathematics, Birla Institute of Technology and
Science, Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus
CALDAM 2016, Department of Futures Studies, University of Kerala
CALDAM 2015, Department of Computer Science, Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur
The proceedings of accepted papers are published in the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer. Selected papers are typically invited
to a special issue of Theoretical Computer Science (TCS).
Payment Methods
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Dharwad" in the following link:
https://www.onlinesbi.sbi/sbicollect/icollecthome.htm?corpID=3407756
You may fill in the following details:
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- Purpose of Payment: CALDAM 2026
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