Call for Participation to the 21st Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG'05)

Marco Pellegrini marco.pellegrini at iit.cnr.it
Thu Apr 28 16:30:59 PDT 2005



               CALL FOR PARTICIPATION/OPEN PROBLEMS

                Symposium on Computational Geometry
                         June 6 - 8, 2005
              National Research Council of Italy (CNR)
                    Area della Ricerca di Pisa, Italy
              Sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH

   Supported by IIT-CNR, University of Perugia and Raindrop Geomagic


The deadline for early registration has been moved to ** May 2nd, 2005 **.

Invited Speakers: Giuseppe di Battista  and Jacob Eli Goodman.

For details on the programm and the registration procedures, please visit
the conference web site:

                          http://www.socg05.org/

The Twenty-First Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry, featuring
both theoretical and applied research and a video/multimedia review
will be held at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Area
della Ricerca di Pisa, Italy and will be co-organized by the National
Research Council of Italy and the University of Perugia.

The presentations include high-quality research papers on geometric
algorithms and data structures, implementations of geometric
algorithms, mathematical aspects of discrete and computational
geometry, and applications of computational geometry in computer
graphics, geometry processing, computer-aided design and
manufacturing, computational biology, geographic information systems,
medicine, robotics, sensor networks, database systems, and other
areas.


                  CALL FOR OPEN PROBLEMS (**due June 1**)



The Symposium will include an Open Problem Session on Monday, June 6,
5:20-6:20.  We encourage researchers to propose and present succinct,
clearly defined open research questions.  Authors should carefully
prepare a writeup of the proposed open problem (or a related small set
of open questions), utilizing at most 1 page, including necessary
definitions, background, relevance, and references.  Authors may refer
to The Open Problem Project (TOPP) webpage,
http://cs.smith.edu/~orourke/TOPP/, where many open problems are
already compiled, and selected submissions will be posted.

Open problem submissions should be submitted by email to Joe Mitchell
(jsbm at ams.sunysb.edu) by ** June 1, 2005 ** in order to be included in
a printed summary to be distributed at the Open Problem Session.  An
updated summary of all open problems posed will also be available on
the conference web site after the conference.



Lutz Kettner
Giuseppe Liotta
Joe Mitchell
Marco Pellegrini
Günter Rote



Marco Pellegrini
IIT - CNR
Area della Ricerca.
Via Moruzzi 1
56124  Pisa ITALY

tel: (+39) 050 315 2410
fax: (+39) 050 315 2333
e-mail: marco.pellegrini at iit.cnr.it
web: http://www.imc.pi.cnr.it/~pellegrini


-------------
The compgeom mailing lists: see
http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html
or send mail to compgeom-request at research.bell-labs.com with the line:
send readme
Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html.



More information about the Compgeom-announce mailing list