Japan Conference on Discrete and Computational Geometry 2000
(JCDCG 2000)
November 22-25, 2000
Tokai University, Tokyo, Japan



The conference is intended to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners dealing with all aspects of discrete and computational geometry. JCDCG has been held every year since 1997, as a local conference every odd year and an international conference every even year. Since 2000 is the World Mathematical Year (WMY 2000), the Organizing Committee of JCDCG 2000 aims for a larger conference than the previous ones, involving 200 participants and 50 talks. Internationally prominent researchers and practitioners will be invited by the organizers to present papers. Refereed conference proceedings will be published.

Invited Speakers

Imre Barany (Hungarian Academy of Sciences),
Vasek Chvatal (Rutgers, the State University of NJ),
Erik D. Demaine (University of Waterloo),
Greg N. Frederickson (Purdue University),
Gyula Karolyi (Eotvos University),
Naoki Katoh (Kyoto University),
David Kirkpatrick (University of British Columbia),
Joseph O'Rourke (Smith College),
Janos Pach (Courant Institute and Math. Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Jozsef Solymosi (ETHZ and Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
William Steiger (Rutgers, the State University of NJ)
Jorge Urrutia (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico),
Allan Wilks (AT&T Labs in New Jersey)
and others.

Submission of Abstracts

Authors who wish to contribute papers are requested to submit an extended abstract of at most two pages in a standard 10-point font on A4-paper by e-mail (ps-file) or mail (printed paper) to

Masatsugu Urabe
Department of Mathematics
Tokai University
3-20-1 Orido, Shimizu-shi
Shizuoka-ken, 424-8610 Japan

Email: qzg00130@scc.u-tokai.ac.jp

Submission deadline: 25 August 2000
Notification of acceptance: 25 September 2000
(If you submit your abstract by 31 July 2000,then you will received the notification by 31 August 2000.)
Accepted abstracts will be included in the Conference Abstracts.

Registration Fee

A registration fee of 20,000 yen (approx. 185 US$) and 10,000 yen (approx. 93 US$) for students will be charged.
This covers the cost of handouts, the conference proceedings, the Welcome Party on 21 November 2000 and the Conference Dinner on 24 November 2000.
Participants should pay registration fee in cash at the registration desk.
on Nov.
21 or 22

Proceedings

The conference proceedings will be published in Lecture Note in Computer Science (Springer).
Submission of papers to the proceedings.


Webpage

Further details may be obtained from the conference web page at http://gorogoro.cis.ibaraki.ac.jp/jcdcg2000

Accommodations

Special rates are available for conference participants at the Shibuya Tobu Hotel . This hotel is a fifteen-minute walk from the conference venue. Hotel Reservation.

Conference Organizing Committee

Chairs: Jin Akiyama (Tokai University) and Mikio Kano (Ibaraki University).
Members:
Tetsuo Asano (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology),
David Avis (McGill University),
Vasek Chvatal (Rutgers University),
Kiyoshi Hosono (Tokai University),
Hiroshi Imai (University of Tokyo),
Takako Kodate (Tokai University),
Joseph O'Rourke (Smith College),
Toshinori Sakai (Tokai University),
Xuehou Tan (Tokai University),
Morimasa Tsuchiya (Tokai University),
Masatsugu Urabe (Tokai University),
Jorge Urrutia (Universidad Nac. Aut. de Mexico).

Program

Technical program

Invited Talks

Titles of invited talks will be given in September 2000

Maps

Download maps of around Shibuya Station (Shibuya Tobu Hotel) and around Yamanote loop line.
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