The LaTeX full version of this Call for Papers is available.
This conference is intended to provide a forum for researchers in theoretical computer science, combinatorics related to computing, and experimental analysis of algorithms. Typical, but not exclusive, topics of interest include: algorithms and data structures, complexity theory, computational algebra, biology, geometry, learning theory, number theory, cryptography, combinatorics related to algorithms and complexity, parallel and distributed computing, graph theory and communication networks and experimental analysis of algorithms.
Submissions this year will be conducted electronically. Authors should send a PostScript file containing an extended abstract to Prof. Jin-Yi Cai, COCOON'96 Program Co-Chair, at
cocoon96@cs.buffalo.eduPlease first send an e-mail to cocoon96@cs.buffalo.edu with the subject HELP. A detailed instruction on how to submit your paper will be sent to you. For those who have no access to e-mails, one can send 6 hard copies of an extended abstract to:
Prof. Jin-Yi Cai -- COCOON'96Prospective authors should read the more detailed submission information given in the full version of this announcement.
Dept. of Computer Science, State University of New York
Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
Important Dates
Further Information will be maintained in the COCOON'96 WWW page .