ROGICS'08

International Conference on

Relations, Orders and Graphs:

Interaction with Computer Science

 

12-17 May 2008 - Mahdia, Tunisia

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    Announcements

    December 21, 2007:
    Second Call for Papers
    Registration
    How to arrive?

    August 8, 2007: A special issue of the Journal EJC ("European Journal of Combinatorics") will be devoted to the mathematical aspects of order relations and graphs.

    October 1, 2007: A special issue of the Journal DMTCS ("Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science") will be devoted to the themes of the conference, particularly the interaction between mathematics and computer science.
     

    Mahdia

    Historical capital
    of the Fatimides Dynasty,
    a mere 50 kms away from
    Monastir Intl. Airport.

    It is famous for:

    its fine sandy beaches,
    its Medina,
    its traditional fishing ports,
    its archaelogical sites

    click for more info

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    Accepted Papers

    Second Call for Papers

    Sahara Tour

    Registration

    How to arrive ?

    Tourism

    Registration

    Because of the limited reserved space in the hotel and the touristic tours; and in order to help the local organization committee to plan efficiently the event, we will appreciate it if you register as soon as possible or you indicate to us if your are planning to attend by sending a message to info@rogics.com.

    Please note that in order to participate or to give a talk in the conference, IT IS NOT a requirement to have new research results.

    How to arrive ?

    The airports with the most traffic are the Tunis – Carthage (TUN) Airport (Approximate driving time to the hotel is 02h30 and distance is 230 kilometers) and the Monastir (MIR) International Airport (Approximate driving time to the hotel is 45 minutes and distance is 34.2 miles or 55 kilometers).

    The organizing committee of ROGICS is arranging for the transportation from any of these two airports to the hotel. All we need is the date and time of the arrival to the airport.

    Otherwise, the best way to get from either airport to the hotel is by taking one of the long-distance taxis available outside the arrivals hall. A taxi should cost approximately 25 Euros from Tunis – Carthage (TUN) Airport and 15 Euros from Monastir (MIR) Airport.

    For those coming from North America, the best route is to take Air France (via Paris). There are about 20 daily flights from Paris to Tunis. Perhaps it is much more costly from North America to arrange a flight to Monastir. A reservation through the Air France web site is the easiest and usually there is a transfer time between 1 to 2 hours in Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris.
    For those coming from Europe, there are more choices with TunisAir, Air France or a cheaper airline
    www.transavia.com.

    Tourism

    At the end of the conference we are organizing a two days Escapade in the Tunisian South (May 15-17): Sahara and oasis tour with a stop at El Jem, formerly Thysdrus, to visit one of the best-preserved amphitheatres in the Roman world.


    There will also be a one day tour Tour (May 18) of Tunis (Bardo Museum: the world's best collection of mosaics - Carthage - Sidi Bou Said, Medina).

    For more information, please contact: info@rogics.com


    Important Dates

    Final Version
    April 1 , 2008

    Conference Registration
    By April 1, 2008

    Hotel Reservation
    By April 1, 2008

     

    Organized By


    Dynamic Systems and Combinatorics Lab

    Faculty of Science
    University of Sfax


    Applied Algorithms Lab

    School of Information Technology and Engineering
    University of Ottawa


     

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