Mini-Symposia
This is a page for Mini-Symposia. We will post an announcement and news of each Symposium here.
Three mini-symposia call for 20-minute talks. If you are interested in giving a talk, please follow the instructions below. The deadline for the talk submission is February 28, 2018.
- Download a template file for the abstract HERE.
- Prepare the abstract. Follow the instructions given in the template LaTeX file.
- Send the abstract of the proposed talk by email to :
Note that the above address is different from the one for the submission of contributed talks. In the message, specify to which mini-symposium you intend to submit a talk.
In case that the submission is turned down, we will consider moving it to contributed talks if the talk slots permit.
1. Combinatorial Optimization and Related Topics
(Organizers: Shin-ichi Tanigawa, Tokyo University, and Kenjiro Takazawa, Hosei University)
This symposium does not call for a talk. All the talks will be determined by the organizers.
2. Combinatorics on Convex Polytopes
(Organizers: Akihiro Higashitani, Kyoto Sangyo University, and Satoshi Murai, Osaka University)
This symposium does not call for a talk. All the talks will be determined by the organizers.
3. Finite Combinatorics and Infinite Combinatorics
(Organizers: Masanori Sawa, Kobe University, Hirotaka Kikyo, Kobe University, Shohei Satake, Kobe University, and Shunsuke Okabe, Kobe University)
This symposium does not call for a talk. All the talks will be determined by the organizers.
4. Graph Colouring and Forbidden Subgraphs
(Organizers: Ingo Schiermeyer, Technical University of Freiberg, Germany)
This symposium calls for 20-minute talks. If you are interested in giving a talk at this mini-symposium, Please follow the instruction above.
5. Graph Structure
(Organizers: Kenta Ozeki, Yokohama National University)
This symposium calls for 20-minute talks. If you are interested in giving a talk at this mini-symposium, Please follow the instruction above.
6. Spectral Graph Theory and Related Topics
(Organizers: Tetsuji Taniguchi, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Hajime Tanaka, Tohoku University, and Yoshio Sano, Tsukuba University)
This symposium calls for 20-minute talks. If you are interested in giving a talk at this mini-symposium, Please follow the instruction above.