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15th European Workshop
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Computational Geometry
March 15-16-17 1999
Antibes

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General information
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Call for Papers
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Participation
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Program
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Registration
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Venue information
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Organizing committee
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Important dates
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General
Information
The European Workshop on Computational Geometry will be held in 1999 at the
Palais des Congrès, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France.
The goal of the workshop is to bring together the researchers in
Computational Geometry, facilitating -through an informal scheme- the
diffusion of their most recent work.
No proceedings will be published but the abstracts will be collected
and distributed among the participants at the workshop.
A Special Issue
of an international journal might be devoted to selected papers
from contributions presented at the conference.
Important dates:
- January 15th, 1999: Deadline for submissions
- January 25th, 1999: Program available from this web page
- February 10th, 1999: Deadline for hotel registration
- February 28th, 1999: Deadline for registration
- March 15th, 1999: Beginning of the conference
CG'98: the 14th European Workshop on Computational Geometry was organized in
1998 by the UPC Research
Group in Computational Geometry, a Research group of the
Departament de Matemàtica
Aplicada II of the Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya.
CG'97:
the 13th
European Workshop on Computational Geometry was held in
Würzburg in 1997.
Call for
papers
Program
We will have invited talks and paper presentations. If you wish to present a
paper, follow instructions in the next paragraph.
Invited speakers:
- Bernard Chazelle, Princeton University, and Ecole Polytechnique Paris.
- Jeffrey S. Vitter, Duke University and INRIA Sophia-Antipolis.
- Jean-Marie Laborde, IMAG Grenoble.
The full program will be available from this page shortly after, on January 25th,
1999. Please bookmark and check this page.
Participation
All interested people are welcome, even if they do not intend to give a talk.
Participants are encouraged to give a 20 minutes presentation of their
work.
A preliminary title and a brief abstract (1-3 pages) should be submitted (either
PS files by email to cg99@sophia.inria.fr or camera-ready papers by
regular mail to the address below) before January 15th, 1999.
The workshop language will be English.
If the number of presentations is too large, a selection will be made by the
organizers.
No proceeding will be published but the abstracts will be collected and
distributed among the participants at the Workshop.
Venue information
Antibes is located on the French Riviera , close to Nice, Monaco, and Italy, and
displays usually an excellent weather in March. The
hotel is conveniently located within a walk from the Juan-Les-Pins train
station, and well connected to the Nice airport and the railroad network. You
don't need a car to come to the conference or to go to Nice, but if you want to
also visit the gorgeous back-country and the southearn French Alps, you can do
that easily from the Nice airport.
Detailed information
We give a few pointers to WWW resources about the area, and to practical
information.
Organization
Important dates:
- January 15th, 1999: Deadline for submissions
- January 25th, 1999: Program available from this web page
- February 10th, 1999: Deadline for hotel registration
- February 28th, 1999: Deadline for registration
- March 15th, 1999: Beginning of the conference
People:
Address:
Monique Simonetti
15th European Workshop on Computational Geometry CG'99
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, B.P. 93
2004 Route des Lucioles
06902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
E-mail: cg99@sophia.inria.fr
Fax: +33 4.92.38.79.55
Phone: +33 4.92.38.78.64
(Last update of this page: December 14 1998)