STACS '95
12th Symposium on
Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science
March 2-4, 1995, München
General Information
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About STACS'95
The Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science is
held annually, alternating between Germany and France.
STACS is organized jointly by the
Special Interest Group for Theoretical Computer Science of Gesellschaft
für Informatik (GI) and the
Special Interest Group for Applied Mathematics of afcet.
STACS '95, the 12th in this series, will be held in Munich,
March 2-4, 1995.
The symposium will feature invited talks and the presentation of
original research papers. The
proceedings will be published by Springer in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
180 papers have been submitted from all over the world,
e.g. United States, Australia, Japan, Russia and nearly every European
country. They discuss new results from many areas of computer science,
including algorithms and data structures, automata and formal languages,
computational complexity, computational geometry, cryptography,
learning theory, logic in computer science, parallel
algorithms, semantics of programming languages, theory of data bases,
theory of parallel and distributed computation, and VLSI structures.
53 papers have been selected for presentation in this symposium, giving you
an overview on outstanding research results in computer science.
We encourage you to participate in what promises to be an exciting and
important event.
Location
Munich (1.3 mio. inhabitants) is the capital of Bavaria and is
located about 50 km north of the Alps in Central Europe.
Munich was founded in 1158 by duke Heinrich dem Löwen.
All conference events, except for the banquet, will take place in the
Robert Sauer-Buildings (Arcisstraße 16 or
Barerstraße 23) at the Technische Universität München,
which is located in the center of Munich.
Climate
The weather at the beginning of March is usually cold and wet.
Day heights vary from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, night lows vary from
0 to -5 degrees Celsius. Rain or snow is likely.
Transportation
The international airport Munich II is located about 40 km northeast of Munich.
Munich airport is served by the S-Bahn, a fast urban railway.
It runs every 20 minutes except from 1:15 to 3:55 at night.
The trip to the city of Munich takes 40 minutes and costs roughly
DM 13,-.
The rates for a cab are approximately DM 100,-.
The main railway station of Munich is located in the center, a 15
minute walk away from the Technische Universität München.
The conference hotels are located near the main railway station.
Registration
Please fill in the
registration form (type or use block letters) and
send it together with a euro-check or international
money order made out in German marks and payable to Ernst
W. Mayr/STACS '95 to:
Ernst W. Mayr
Institut für Informatik
Technische Universität München
D-80290 München
Germany
The non-student registration fee includes the Wednesday night
reception, the Friday excursion and conference dinner, coffee breaks
(Thursday, Friday and Saturday) and lunches (Thursday and Friday), and
a copy of the proceedings. The student fee includes
the reception, coffee breaks and lunches. Students must include a note
from their department or supervisor verifying student status.
To qualify for the early
registration fee, your registration application must be received by
Friday, December 30. Full payment in DM must accompany
registration. Make sure that ALL bank charges are included.
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before Dec 30
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after Dec 30
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AFCET-GI member
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290,-
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390,-
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Non-member
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340,-
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440,-
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Student
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130,-
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230,-
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You also have the possibility to transfer the fee directly to Postbank
München (BLZ 700 100 80), Account Ernst W. Mayr, keyword
STACS '95, Acct. No. 5720 66-805.
The registration desk will be open from 15:00 until 21:00 on
Wednesday, March 1, and during the day on Thursday and Friday.
Conference Events
A reception will be held on Wednesday from 17:00 until
20:00 at the Technische Universität München.
Drinks and Brezn (a bavarian speciality) will be served.
Details on the excursion and the banquet will be provided on site.
For accompanying persons, please ask at the registration desk for
additional tickets.
Lunches will be served in the Mensa on Thursday and Friday.
Proceedings
Additional copies of the proceedings will be sold during the
conference at the registration desk.
Accommodation
Blocks of rooms have been reserved at various hotels at favorable rates,
but reservations must be received by the hotel by December 30.
These hotels are located near the main railway station, a 15 minute
walk away from the Technische Universität München.
The rooms are divided into two categories.
Rates per room and per night, including breakfast and taxes:
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Single room:
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Double room:
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Category 1:
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DM 87,-
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DM 130,-
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Category 2:
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DM 118,- to 146,-
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DM 150,- to 176,-
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For reservation in category 1, please fill in the
hotel reservation form. Note that there are 50 single rooms and 40
double rooms available in category 1. The organizers will consider the
reservations on a first-come-first-served basis. If no more rooms are
available in category 1 you will automatically get a room in a hotel of
category 2.
For reservation in category 2, please contact yourself one
of the hotels listed below. Please be sure to identify yourself as a
STACS (at the Technische Universität München) attendee when making
your reservation and at check-in.
Hotel Category 2
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Hotel Meier
Schützenstraße 12
D-80335 München, Germany
Phone: +49-89-59 56 23, Fax: +49-89-55 38 29
Single room: DM 118,-
Double room: DM 166,-
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Hotel ATRIUM
Landwehrstraße 59
D-80336 München, Germany
Phone: +49-89-55 50 25, Fax: +49-89-59 84 91
Single room: DM 120,-
Double room: DM 170,-
(Please note, address and phone has changed!)
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Hotel Europäischer Hof
Bayerstraße 31
D-80335 München, Germany
Phone: +49-89-55 15 10, Fax: +49-89-55 15 12 22
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Komfort
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Superior
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Single room:
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DM 125,-
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DM 146,-
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Double room:
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DM 150,-
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DM 176,-
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All rates are per room and per night, including breakfast and taxes.
Points of Interest
The main sights are located in or near the Old Town of Munich.
The heart of the Old Town is the Marienplatz with the Old and New
Town Hall.
Near the Marienplatz you will find the well-known Cathedral of Munich
named Frauenkirche and, in the opposite direction, the
Viktualienmarkt, a large food market.
Another interesting sight is the Royal Residence located north
of the New Town Hall.
Located at east of the Old Town, the German Museum offers you
one of the biggest collection of science and technology exhibits
in the world.
The Old and New Pinakothek at the northern border of the Old Town
exhibit paintings from the 14th century on.
Further away from the center you will find the Nymphenburg
Palace and the Olympic Park, where the Olympic Games took place
in 1972.
Of course, this is only a small and very incomplete list of sights
to be found in Munich.
Also note that the stout season starts at the beginning of March.
Several bavarian breweries offer their own stout in their numerous
beer halls.
But be careful, don't get drunk.
Sponsoring
STACS'95 is sponsored by the GI, afcet, BMW, Cray, DFG, EU, HP, IBM,
and Sun Microsystems.
Organizing Committee
E. Bayer, Th. Erlebach, V. Heun, U. Koppenhagen, K. Kühnle,
E.W. Mayr, A. Schmidt, H. Stadtherr, I. Wohlrab.
Program Committee
M. Ben-Or, I. Castellani, J.-P. Delahaye, M. Dietzfelbinger,
Z. Ésik, H. Ganzinger, D. Krob, E.W. Mayr, P. Pudlák,
C. Puech, A. Restivo, P. Schmitt, U. Schöning, J. Stern, M. Yung.
Further Information
Please contact:
Ernst W. Mayr
Institut für Informatik
Technische Universität München
D-80290 München
Germany
Phone: +49-89-2105-2680
FAX: +49-89-2105-5297
Email: stacs@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Volker Heun , 1994-12-01, 1994-12-16