CALL FOR PAPERS --- ISAAC95 Sixth Annual International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation Cairns, Australia 4-6 December 1995 The symposium is intended to provide a forum for researchers working in algorithms and the theory of computation. Papers presenting original research in the areas of design and analysis of algorithms, computational complexity, and theory of computation are sought. Typical, but not exclusive, topics of interest include: - Automata, languages and computability - Algorithms (combinatorial/graph/geometric/randomized) - VLSI and parallel algorithms - Networks and distributed algorithms - Theory of learning and robotics - Number theory and cryptography - Graph Drawing - Computational Logic Symposium Chair: Peter Eades Program Committee: John Staples Australia (Chair) Peter Eades Australia (Co-Chair) Naoki Katoh Japan (Co-Chair) Sue Whitesides Canada Nick Wormald Australia Takeshi Tokuyama Japan Seinosuke Toda Japan Guiseppe DiBattista Italy Sing-Ling Lee Taiwan Xiang-Sun Zhang China Mikhail Atallah USA Dorothea Wagner Germany Bruce Litow Australia Jeff Vitter USA Norbert Eisinger Germany Invited Speakers: Franco Preparata USA John Crossley Australia Satoru Miyano Japan Submissions: Authors are requested to submit 15 copies (in English) of an extended abstract by 12 May 1995 to: Professor John Staples Department of Computer Science University of Queensland Queensland 4072 Australia The extended abstract should include the e-mail address of the contact person and be printed on at most five double-spaced, double-sided pages. Important Dates: Extended Abstract due: 12 May 95 Acceptance/rejection notification: 31 July 95 Camera-ready version due: 4 Sept 95 For information please contact: Dr. Bob Cohen Department of Computer Science University of Newcastle Callaghan, NSW 2308 Australia Ph: +61 049 21 5291 Fax: +61 049 21 6929 E-Mail: isaac95@cs.newcastle.edu.au This conference is supported by: The Australian Computer Society The University of Newcastle James Cook University The Software Verification Research Centre (University of Queensland) The Computer Science Association (Australia)