GASCom 2010September 2, 3 and 4, 2010Montréal, UQAMThis is the seventh conference in a series initiated in 1994 in Bordeaux (France). The conference topic is the random and exhaustive generation of combinatorial objects and bijective combinatorics with focus on theoretical approaches. In particular, the combinatorial, algebraic and algorithmic aspects are emphasized. Relations with other parts of mathematics, combinatorics, computer algebra, computer science, physics and biology are considered. The topics of the conference are the following:
The conference is preceded by Sage Day 25.5: Introduction to Sage and Combinatorics, on September 1st. Invited SpeakersDominique Gouyou-Beauchamps, Paris-Sud (France) Elena Barcucci, Florence (Italy) Frank Ruskey, Victoria (Canada) Timothy Walsh, Montréal (Canada) Important datesJune 14, 2010 : Extended abstract submission June 18, 2010 : Author notification August 8, 2010 : Late date for Registration September 3, 2010 : Social dinnerOrganizing CommitteeSrecko Brlek (General chair) Christophe Reutenauer (General co-chair) Alexandre Blondin-Massé, Sébastien Labbé (Publicity) Ariane Garon (local arrangements) Lise Tourigny (secretary) Jérôme Tremblay (technical support) Scientific committeeSrecko Brlek (LaCIM, Université du Québec à Montréal) Jean-Marc Fédou (Université de Sophia Antipolis Nice) Renzo Pinzani (Università degli Studi di Firenze) Christophe Reutenauer (LaCIM, Université du Québec à Montréal) Gilles Schaeffer (Lix, Palaiseau)
Vincent Vajnovszki (Université de Bourgogne, Dijon) Registration instructionsThe early registration
includes the proceedings, coffee breaks and social activities. Proceedings and special issueAccepted contributions will be electronically published and distributed to participants on electronic media. A special issue of an international journal is also planned. Details will be provided during the conference. LodgingProgramThe program of the conference talks is now available here. LocationThe talks will be given in room SH-3420 of the Sherbrooke Building of UQAM. Reception of participants and coffee breaks will be held in room SH-3580 of the same building.
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