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From: Prof. Martin Charles Golumbic (golumbic@cs.haifa.ac.il)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 09:12:21 PST

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                  The Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Foundation
            Institute for Interdisciplinary Applications of Computer Science
                                  University of Haifa

                                   CALL-FOR PAPERS

              Second Haifa Workshop on Interdisciplinary Applications of
                    Graph Theory, Combinatorics and Algorithms

                                  June 17-20, 2002

    The newly founded Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Institute at the
    University of Haifa is pleased to announce its Second Workshop on
    Interdisciplinary Applications of Graph Theory, Combinatorics and
    Algorithms to be held June 17-20, 2002 in Haifa, Israel. The Workshop will
    include main plenary sessions, contributed sessions, informal discussions
    and working groups. Updated information will be available at the website:

            http://www.rothschild.haifa.ac.il/graphs02

      
    The Rothschild Lecture:

            Robert Tarjan (Princeton University)
                    will deliver the second annual Rothschild Lecture

      Invited Plenary Speakers:

            Robert Connelly (Cornell University, Ithaca)
            Allan Hartman (IBM Research, Haifa)
            Alan Hoffman (IBM Research, Yorktown Heights)
            Alon Itai (Technion, Haifa)
            Moshe Lewenstein (IBM Research, Yorktown Heights)
            Ross McConnell (Univ. of Colorado, Denver)
            Ilan Newman (Univ. of Haifa)
            Gert Sabidussi (Univ. of Montreal)
            Micha Sharir (Tel Aviv University)
            Gyorgy Turan (Univ. of Illinois, Chicago)
            Sue Whitesides (McGill University, Montreal)

      Call-for-Papers:

    A limited number of short research talks are solicited which emphasize the
    diversity of the use of combinatorial algorithms and graph theory in
    application areas. Examples of such areas include

            Networking Web applications
            Approximation Algorithms Internet Conjestion
            Geometric Graphs Computational Geometry
            Intersection Graphs On-line Algorithms
            Applied Combinatorics Computational Biology
            Combinatorial Algorithms Optimization
            Graphic Theoretical Models Applications in Engineering
            Perfect Graphs Everything Else

    A special session on Computational Geometry will be coordinated by Joseph
    Zaks, and one on Structured Families of Graphs such as tolerance graphs,
    interval probe graphs, threshold graphs, etc. will be coordinated by Uri Peled.
     
    Extended abstracts or full papers should be sent to: Martin Golumbic
    golumbic@cs.haifa.ac.il no later than April 12, 2002. Notification of
    acceptance for presentation will be by April 30, 2002. An edited
    collection of selected and fully refereed papers based on the
    presentations, to be published in the journal Discrete Applied Mathematics,
    will be discussed at the workshop.

      Call-for-Special Sessions:

    Those who may want to arrange a special session or a working group meeting
    at the Caesarea Rothschild Institute during or around the dates of the
    Workshop, are welcome to contact the organizers.

      Workshop Committee:

            Martin Charles Golumbic, <golumbic@cs.haifa.ac.il>
            Irith Hartman" <irith@cs.haifa.ac.il>
            Haim Kaplan <haimk@math.tau.ac.il>
            Joseph (Seffi) Naor <naor@cs.technion.ac.il>, "Prof.
            Uri Peled <uripeled@uic.edu>
            David Peleg <peleg@wisdom.weizmann.ac.il>,
            Steve Skiena <skiena@cs.haifa.ac.il>
            Joseph Zaks <jzaks@math.haifa.ac.il>,

       Registration:

            To be added to the mailing list for registration information,
    send email to: rothschild@cs.haifa.ac.il

    Registration information will be available by May 10th at
              http://www.rothschild.haifa.ac.il/

    The registration fee will be kept very low. Advanced graduate students
    from Israeli universities may apply for overnight hotel subsidies upon the
    recommendation of their thesis advisors.



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