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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. For the detailed program of the workshop, see here. Scientific program: 20 - 23 Feb. 2013. Scientific Committee Meeting: Friday, 22 Feb. 2013, 17h. Social dinner: Friday, 22 Feb. 2013, 20h. Saturday 23 February is intended to be flexible for participants. Those intent on continuing serious intellectual persuit will be accommodated at "Dipartimento di Informatica", while those intent on serious entertainment will be likewise accommodated (e.g. museum visit).
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. StringMasters was first held at McMaster University in 2007 and attracted nearly 20 researchers. From eight institutions in half a dozen different countries. It was held there again in 2008 with a similar range of participation. So successful were these two meetings that it was possible to publish, in a special issue of a prestigious international journal (Fundamenta Informaticae), the research papers resulting from the spontaneous interactions among the participants.
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. Maxime Crochemore, Department of Informatics of King's College London, UK, and Université Paris-Est, France. Jackie Daykin, Royal Holloway and King's College London, UK, and Center for Stringology and Applications, Curtin University, Western Australia. Giuditta Franco, Department of Computer Science, University of Verona, Italy. Costas Iliopoulos, King's College London, UK and Center for Stringology and Applications, Curtin University, Western Australia.
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. StringMasters is focussed on activating research and publishing papers that emerge out of discussions at the workshops. The research output of these meetings has been collated as special issues of international journals:. StringMasters 2007 and 2008 - Special Issue on Stringology of Fundamenta Informaticae. Edited by Ryszard Janicki, Simon J. Puglisi and M. Sohel Rahman. StringMasters 2009 and 2010 - StringMasters Special Issue of the Journal of Discrete Algorithms.
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. StringMasters is an forum on stringology which has taken place once to three times per year since 2007. It originated in Canada in 2007 and 2008, and following the success of these first two events, in 2009 it was held in two installments in southern hemisphere locations. Since 2010, StringMasters is back in the northern hemisphere. 2007 - McMaster University. 2008 - McMaster University. 2009 - Stellenbosch University. Perth, Western Australia. 2011 - University of Rouen,.
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. Giuditta Franco, Department of Computer Science, University of Verona, Italy. Zsuzsanna Lipták, Department of Computer Science, University of Verona, Italy. You can contact the organizers using the email adress stringmasters AT sci.univr.it.
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. Stringmasters 2013 will take place at:. Of Università degli Studi di Verona. Strada le Grazie, 15 - 37134 Verona, Italy. (View map). Is a printable version of the last part (how to walk here from the bus stop). We will meet in aula M on the first floor, but you will find signs when you enter the department.
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Stringmasters 2013: Verona, 20 - 23 Feb. 2013
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20 - 23 Feb. 2013. StringMasters was established with the aim of bringing together researchers in string algorithms at all levels (senior, junior, especially graduate students) to study current problems of particular theoretical and practical interest. It is informal, with no scheduled presentations, entirely devoted to new research resulting from the interactions among the participants.