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This volume contains the proceedings of the Twelfth Annual
International S- posiumonAlgorithmsandComputation(ISAAC2001),
heldinChristchurch, NewZealand,19-21December2001. Inthepast,
ithasbeenheldinTokyo(1990), Taipei(1991), Nagoya(1992),
HongKong(1994), Cairnes(1995), Osaka(1996), Singapore(1997),
Taejon, Korea(1998), Madras(1999), andTaipei(2000). Since
thethirdinNagoya,
theproceedingshavebeenpublishedinSpringer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in
Computer Science series.
AlthoughthesymposiumrotatesmainlyintheAsia/Paci?cregion, ther-
ereeingprocesswasconductedinternationally,
andresearchersgatheredfrom allovertheworld.
Wereceived124submissionsfrom32countries, ofwhich 62 papers were
accepted for presentation at the symposium. The papers of three
invited speakers are also included. Submission was conducted
electro- cally by CyberChair generously o?ered by the University of
Twente. Each paper was reviewed by three or four referees with the
assistance of external referees, whose names are listed overleaf.
Discussions on how to select papers were also conducted
electronically over more than a week. Due to the large number of
submittedpapers,
thereviewingprocesswasquitechallengingfortheprogram committee.
There were many acceptable papers which we could not accom- date
into the time frame of the three-day symposium. The best paper
award was given to "Computing the Quartet Distance between
Evolutionary Trees in Time 2 O(nlog n)"byGerthStoltingBrodal,
RolfFagerberg, andChristianNorgaard Storm Pedersen. We hope all
accepted papers will eventually appear in scienti?c journals in a
more polished form. IntheeraoftheInternet,
wetendtothinkwecanexchangeideaswith other researchers instantly
without needing to meet. This way we tend to be
isolatedunknowingly. BecauseoftheInternet, however,
theneedformeeting otherpeoplefacetofaceiseverincreasing.
Todoresearch, itisstillbestto seeourpeersdirectly,
andgetideasfromtheveryinventers. WehopeISAAC 2001 made a good forum
for researchers in algorithms and computation to meet,
beingheldinNewZealand, abeautifulsmallnationof3. 8millionpeople.
Itis roughlyatthecenterofthewaterhemisphere,
meaningthatitisfarthestfrom therestoftheworld.
Peoplecanescapefromtheirdailybusinesses, meetpeople, and refresh
their thinking. We thank all the authors who submitted papers and
contributed to the high quality of the symposium. We thank all the
organizing committee members, programcommitteemembers,
andexternalrefereeswhosacri?cedtheirtime for the symposium. We
thank all the sponsors who made the symposium ?n- ciall
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Computing and Combinatorics - 6th Annual International Conference, COCOON 2000, Sydney, Australia, July 26-28, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Dingzhu Du, Peter Eades, Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Xuemin Lin, Arun Sharma
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The papers in this volume were selected for presentation at the 6th
Annual International Computing and Combinatorics Conference
(COCOON2000), in Sydney, Australia from July 26 - 28, 2000. The
topics cover many areas in t- oretical computer science and
combinatorial optimization. There were 81 high quality papers
submitted to COCOON2000. Each paper was reviewed by at least three
program committee members, and the 44 papers were selected. It is
expected that most of them will appear in a more complete form in
scientic journals. In addition to the selected papers, the volume
also contains the papers from two invited keynote speeches by
Christos Papad- itriou and Richard Brent. This year the Hao Wang
Award was given to honor the paper judged by the programcommittee
to have the greatest merit. The recipient is \Approximating Uniform
TriangularMeshes in Polygons"byFranz Aurenhammer, NaokiKatoh,
Hiromichi Kojima, Makoto Ohsaki, and Yinfeng Xu. The rst Best Young
- searcher paper award was given to William Duckworth for his paper
\Maximum Induced Matchings of Random Cubic Graphs." We wish to
thank all who have made this meeting possible: the authors for
submitting papers, the program committee members and the external
referees, sponsors, the local organizers, ACM SIGACT for handling
electronic subm- sions, Springer-Verlagfor their support, and
Debbie Hatherellfor her assistance.
This book presents the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation, ISAAC '95,
held in Cairns, Australia, in December 1995.
The 45 revised full papers presented together with the abstracts of
three invited talks were selected from a total of 130 submissions.
The papers address many current aspects of research and advanced
applications of algorithms and computations; among the topics
covered are graph theory and graph algorithms, computational
geometry, computational logics, searching and sorting,
approximation and optimization, algebraic manipulation, and coding.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the
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Title: Some account of the Parish of St. Giles, Norwich, with maps,
Parish Lists and ... illustrations.Publisher: British Library,
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British Library Eade, Peter; 1886. xiv. 503 p.; 8 . 10360.ff.38.
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Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
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