From: daniel@cs.toronto.edu (Daniel Panario)
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Subject: Second Call for Papers LATIN'2000
Date: 8 Jul 1999 23:34:12 GMT
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We will thank you very much if you could advertise the conference
LATIN'2000 in your University or Research Center. In our web page
http://www.fing.edu.uy/~latin you can download both, the file 
"deadlines.txt" with all the important deadlines for the
conference, and a PostScript version of this call for papers.

The proceedings of LATIN'2000 will be published by Springer-Verlag
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. Authors are asked to
prepare their papers using Springer's style (see the information below).

                            Gaston Gonnet 
                         Chair of LATIN'2000
        
                  Daniel Panario and Alfredo Viola,
                       Organizers of LATIN'2000
  
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                        2nd Call for Papers            

        Latin American Theoretical INformatics - LATIN'2000

                    http://www.fing.edu.uy/~latin

           April 10--14, 2000     Punta del Este, Uruguay


A series of Symposia in Theoretical Computer Science was launched in 1992, 
to be held in Latin America: LATIN (Latin American Theoretical INformatics).
This is the fourth event of the series, after Sao Paulo, Brazil (1992), 
Valparaiso, Chile (1995), and Campinas, Brazil (1998). 

The proceedings were published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes 
in Computer Science Series (volumes 583, 911 and 1380, respectively). 
The proceedings of LATIN'2000 will be published in a similar way.

Typical, but not exclusive, topics of interest for LATIN'2000 include:
algorithms; analysis of algorithms; automata theory; coding theory;
combinatorics (designs, enumeration, optimization, structures); 
computability and complexity; computational biology; computational geometry;
computational number theory; computer algebra and symbolic computation; 
cryptography; data compression; data structures; discrete mathematics; 
experimental algorithmics; formal languages; graph theory; 
logic in computing; mathematical programming; on-line problems; 
pattern matching; parallel and distributed algorithms; programming theory;
quantum computation; and random structures and algorithms.

Authors are cordially invited to submit an extended abstract in English 
of at most ten pages, not counting the references. Authors are asked to 
prepare their papers using the standard LaTeX2e, together with the 
corresponding Springer class file "llncs.cls", and to submit a PostScript
version of them. For more information, please visit the LNCS Information
for Authors Web page at {\tt http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html}.
The electronic address for submissions is latin@inf.ethz.ch, and we
strongly recommend electronic submissions.

The papers must be received by August 31, 1999 and this is a firm 
deadline. In case courier mail is used, authors must submit five hard
copies of each paper, postmarked by August 20, 1999 to:

Prof. Gaston Gonnet
Institut fur Wissenschaftliches Rechnen
ETH Zentrum IFW D 28.1
8092 Zurich, Switzerland

Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by November 1, 
1999. A final copy of each accepted paper is required by December 1,
1999. This is again a firm deadline. 

Punta del Este is one of South America's top coastal resorts,
located one hour east of Montevideo. We expect an exciting
meeting, with the main accommodation and conference site in a 
hotel facing the Atlantic Ocean. This will provide the opportunity
for close interaction among participants in a very attractive setting.

More information about the submission process and about 
Punta del Este can be found in the conference's web page
(http://www.fing.edu.uy/~latin).

Invited Speakers 

        Allan Borodin (Canada)
        Philippe Flajolet (France)
        Joachim von zur Gathen (Germany)
        Yoshiharu Kohayakawa (Brazil)
        Andrew Odlyzko (USA)
        Prabhakar Raghavan (USA)

Program Committee

   Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Chile)            Daniel Panario (Canada)
   Bela Bollobas (USA)                    Dominique Perrin (France)
   Felipe Cucker (Hong Kong)              Patricio Poblete (Chile)
   Josep Diaz (Spain)                     Bruce Reed (France)
   Esteban Feuerstein (Argentina)         Bruce Richmond (Canada)
   Celina M. de Figueiredo (Brazil)       Vojtech Rodl (USA) 
   Gaston Gonnet (Switzerland, Chair)     Imre Simon (Brazil)
   Jozef Gruska (Czech Republic)          Neil Sloane (USA)
   Joos Heintz (Argentina/Spain)          Endre Szemeredi (USA)
   Gerard Huet (France)                   Jorge Stolfi (Brazil)
   Marcos Kiwi (Chile)                    Alfredo Viola (Uruguay)
   Ming Li  (Canada)                      Yoshiko Wakabayashi (Brazil)
   Claudio Lucchesi (Brazil)              Siang Wun Song (Brazil)
   Ron Mullin (Canada)                    Nivio Ziviani (Brazil)
   Ian Munro (Canada)  


The organizing committee is co-chaired by Alfredo Viola and 
Daniel Panario. To receive further announcements please send your 
name, affiliation and e-mail to  latin@fing.edu.uy, or contact  
http://www.fing.edu.uy/~latin.

PLEASE ADVERTISE  ***  PLEASE ADVERTISE  ***  PLEASE ADVERTISE

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