European site Canadian mirror INRIA Algorithms Project at INRIA Algorithms Project INRIA Welcome People Publications Analysis of Algorithms Software Seminars Books On-line Encyclopedia Welcome! Bienvenue! We are a small group of people with interests in design and analysis of algorithms, computer algebra, combinatorial analysis and asymptotics. Problems with a discrete mathematics, ...
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Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Computing Department of Mathematics and Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering The University of Queensland The Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Computing was established in 1997, combining together the Centre for Combinatorics (within the Department of Mathematics) and the Algorithms Group (within the Department of Computer Science and ...
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Resources for design theory and related areas and information about research in these areas at Queen Mary, University of London ...
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Virtual Research Center: Japanese Center for Combinatorics and its Applications The Stuff and Projects of the Center Mailing List for Japanese Combinatorialists Conference Information Japanese Conferences Information from ElJC/WCE Mathematics Calendar of AMS Journals Electronic Journal of Combinatorics Journal of Combinatorial Designs UVM Version Journal of Cryptology Designs, Codes and ...
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Combinatorics at Chalmers/GU Papers and Preprints The Combinatorics Seminar Together with the combinatorialists in Link ping, Malardalen and Stockholm, we belong to the European Network in Algebraic Combinatorics. This Network will be supported by the EU for three years, starting September 2002. The support goes mainly to funding post-doc and pre-doc positions at the schools in the network.
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