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University of Wales, Bangor - School of Informatics

19th British Combinatorial Conference

Contributed Talks

Maths at Bangor

All participants are invited to give a talk of 15 minutes on one of the topics of the conference.

The abstract should be up to a page in length, and written in LaTeX as in the example file:-
for Windows use bcc19absw.tex, and for UNIX use bcc19absu.tex. Notes:

Please note that a talk has one speaker - co-authors of the research should be included as indicated.

Remember to include the appropriate code(s) from the Mathematics Subject Classification 2000.

The deadline for submission of abstracts was 31st May, and well over 100 have been accepted already.
However we will still attempt to schedule any late offerings which come in.

Send your abstract to bcc2003@informatics.bangor.ac.uk.

If your mailer allows it, please send your abstract as an e-mail attachment rather than in the body of the e-mail.

You will be informed in due course if your abstract has been accepted.
We hope to produce a draft schedule for the talks by the middle of June.

Papers based on the contributed talks may be submitted for a special issue of the journal Discrete Mathematics, guest editor Douglas Woodall.
Here is the information for contributors.


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