AWOCA 2005
16th Australasian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms
University
of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
September 18-21, 2005
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The Sixteenth Australasian Workshop
on Combinatorial Algorithms (AWOCA 2005) will be held at the
University of Ballarat, Victoria,
Australia, during September 18-21, 2005. Ballarat
is about an hour's drive west from Melbourne airport.
The workshop will follow the style of its predecessors:
problem-oriented papers and an emphasis on informal discussions.
Special
Note: The year 2005 marks the 70th birthday of Professor
Bill Smyth. The workshop will
celebrate his vast contribution to graph theory, combinatorics,
combinatorial algorithms, and a wide variety of other
topics in Mathematics and Computer Science (in particular, optimal
networks, graph labelling and string algorithms).
Authors are invited to
submit
papers that present original and unpublished research in the following
areas:
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Algorithms and Data Structures
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Complexity Theory
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Graph Theory and Combinatorics
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Cryptography
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Algorithms on Strings
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Optimisation
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Graph Algorithms
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Graph Drawing
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Computational Algebra and Geometry
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Computational Biology
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Communications Networks
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Probabilistic and Randomised
Algorithms
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New Paradigms of Computation
This is not an exclusive list
and papers related to other theoretical aspects of Computer Science will
also be considered. Papers which state and discuss open problems and
work-in-progress within the general theme of algorithms and computational
complexity are especially encouraged. After the workshop, authors will be invited to
submit their papers to the special issue of the Journal of Discrete Algorithms.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: June 22
- Acceptance notification: July 31
- Early bird registration deadline: August 20
- Final version deadline: August 22
- Workshop: September 18-21 (Sun-Wed)
Organisation and Sponsorship
AWOCA 2005 is organised by the
School of
Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences
at the University of Ballarat, and sponsored by the
Centre for
Informatics and Applied Optimisation (CIAO) at the same
university.
AWOCA
from previous years
Prabhu Manyem, Mirka Miller, Joe Ryan
Email: {p.manyem, m.miller, joe.ryan}@ballarat.edu.au
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