Monday, May 24, 2010

[DMANET] WG 2010: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION (Early registration due: May 31, 2010)

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION to WG 2010

REGISTRATION SERVER: http://wg2010.indev.gr/registration/

Early registration due: May 31, 2010

Hotel rooms are first-come first-serve, so register early.

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36th International Workshop on
Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science
(WG 2010)

Zaros, Crete, Greece
June 28-30, 2010

http://www.math.uoa.gr/wg2010/


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The WG 2010 conference will be held in Zaros, Creta, Greece. It
continues a long series of 35 previous WG's. Since 1975, it took
place twenty times in Germany, four times in the Netherlands,
twice in Austria, twice in France as well as once in Italy,
Slovakia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Norway, and in
the United Kingdom.


AIMS AND SCOPE

WG 2010 aims at uniting theory and practice by demonstrating how
Graph-Theoretic concepts can be applied to various areas in
Computer Science, or by extracting new problems from applications.
The goal is to present recent research results and to identify
and explore directions of future research. The conference is
well-balanced with respect to established researchers and young
scientists. For many years now, the proceedings have been
published in the LNCS series of Springer-Verlag. We need the
final version of accepted papers approximately two months after
the conference.

Papers are solicited describing original results on all aspects
of graph-theoretic concepts in Computer Science, e.g. structural
graph theory, sequential, parallel, randomised, parameterized,
and distributed graph and network algorithms and their
complexity, graph grammars and graph rewriting systems, graph-
based modelling, graph-drawing and layout, random graphs, diagram
methods, and support of these concepts by suitable
implementations. The scope of WG includes all applications of
graph-theoretic concepts in Computer Science, including data
structures, data bases, programming languages, computational
geometry, tools for software construction, communications,
computing on the web, models of the web and scale-free networks,
mobile computing, concurrency, computer architectures, VLSI,
artificial intelligence, graphics, CAD, operations research, and
pattern recognition.


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Fedor V. Fomin, University of Bergen, Norway
Pierre Fraigniaud, CNRS and University Paris Diderot, France
Gregory Z. Gutin, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Frederic Havet, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
Giuseppe F. Italiano, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Kazuo Iwama, Kyoto University, Japan
Jan Kratochvil, Charles University, Czech Republic
Jan van Leeuwen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Bojan Mohar, Simon Fraser University, Canada
David Peleg, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Prabhakar Ragde, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dieter Rautenbach, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Saket Saurabh, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India
Ingo Schiermeyer, Freiberg University of Mining & Technology, Germany
Maria Serna, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
Martin Skutella, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Dimitrios M. Thilikos (Chair), National & Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens, Greece
Peter Widmayer, Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
Gerhard J. Woeginger, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands


INVITED SPEAKERS

* Dimitris Achlioptas (Department of Computer Science UC Santa Cruz)
* Erik Demaine (MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)

ORGANIZATION

* Anogia Academic Village
* Department of Mathematics of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Marina Vassilaki, Archontia Giannopoulou, Athanassios Koutsonas, Konstantinos Stavropoulos,
Ignasi Sau, Charalampos Tampakopoulos, Dimitrios M. Thilikos, Dimitris Zoros
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