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Organizers
The conference will take place in the heart of the
Georgia Tech campus in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building (building number 17).
The central theme of this conference will be combinatorics and its
applications in theoretical computer science and operations research,
and will honor the 65th birthday of
William T. Trotter.
The conference program will consist of invited
lectures by leading experts in the field, a poster session open to all
interested parties, and a problem session.
Partial support is available to US citizens, permanent residents and
individuals holding faculty appointments in the United States.
Preference will be given to individuals with no federal support and
junior scientists. Women, persons with disabilities and members of
under-represented groups are especially encouraged to
apply (link will be activated soon).
Preference will be given to applications received on or before March 21, 2008.
Please note that the 21st
Cumberland Conference on Graph Theory,
Combinatorics and Computing will
be held in Nashville, TN the following week.
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