Fields Workshop on Discrete and Computational Geometry
(15th Korean Workshop on Computational Geometry)
When:
August 13-17, 2012
Where:
- Room 4351 (MacPhail Room) in the Herzberg Building (which is
building HP on
this map)
- Carleton University,
Ottawa, Canada
- Sunday August 12, 7pm: We have booked a table for 35 people
- at Tucker's Marketplace,
61 York Street, which is in the ByWard Market in downtown
Ottawa.
- If you are not staying in downtown: Take a bus to the Rideau
Centre. From there, it is a short walk to the restaurant.
Organizers:
Prosenjit Bose,
Vida Dujmović,
Anil Maheshwari,
Pat Morin,
Michiel Smid
Supported by:
The
Fields Institute
for Research in Mathematical Sciences
Accomodation: Participants must make reservations by themselves.
- Residences
on Carleton's campus. Note that there is a good bus connection to
downtown Ottawa.
- If you prefer to stay in downtown Ottawa, here are some suggestions:
- Check this page for a list
of hotels in Ottawa.
- Check this
page for a list of Bed-and-Breakfasts in Ottawa.
How to get to Carleton University:
- From downtown, take bus 4 or 7. It takes about 25 minutes to reach
the Carleton campus.
- The bus schedule is here.
CCCG:
The 24th
Canadian Conference on Computational
Geometry
will be held August 8-10 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
(which is only 1300 kilometres from Ottawa).
Participants:
- Greg Aloupis
- Helmut Alt:
Here are Helmut's slides.
- Tetsuo Asano
- Jasine Babu
- Sang Won Bae
- Aritra Banik
- Luis Barba
- Gregory Bint
- Prosenjit Bose
- Paz Carmi
- Dan Chen
- Jinhee Chun
- Jean-Lou De Carufel
- Matthew Eastman
- Carsten Grimm
- Nima Hoda
- John Howat
- John Iacono
- Hyo-Sil Kim
- Matias Korman
- Sonal Kumari
- Anil Maheshwari
- Pat Morin
- Martin Nöllenburg
- Yoshio Okamoto:
Here are Yoshio's slides.
- Simon Pratt
- Bodhayan Roy
- Michiel Smid
- Wanbin Son
- Joachim Spoerhase
- Fabian Stehn
- Takeshi Tokuyama
- André van Renssen
- Sander Verdonschot:
Here is a link to Sander's program to draw Theta-graphs.
This may be helpful for solving the problem of whether or not
this graph is connected for Theta=120 degrees.
History:
- 2011: Otaru, Japan
- 2010: Dagstuhl, Germany
- 2009: Kanazawa and Ishikawa, Japan
- 2008: POSTECH, South Korea
- 2007: Dagstuhl, Germany
- 2006: Dagstuhl, Germany
- 2005: Kanazawa, Japan
- 2004: Dagstuhl, Germany
- 2003: Seoul, South Korea
- 2002: Jeju Island, South Korea
- 1999: Barbados
- 1998: Kanazawa and Ishikawa, Japan
- 1997: HKUST, Hong Kong
- 1995: POSTECH, South Korea