14th Latin American Theoretical Informatics Symposium

(25 – 29 May 2020) 5 – 8 January 2021 - Online conference

Originally scheduled to be at University of São Paulo | São Paulo, Brazil

About the event
Credit: Caio Pimenta / SPTuris.  

News!

NEW January 20, 2021

LATIN 2020 was a success, thanks to all the participants!
Photos of the event are available, as well a small trailer.
You can check the whole playlist here.

January 8, 2021

We decided to make the closing remarks right after the end of the technical sessions.
So, please join us in the auditorium (and from there go to Zoom) at 16h20.
After that, everybody is invited to go back to the lobby.

January 7, 2021

The proceedings are freely available for the next month.

January 5, 2021

Due to some technical issues, we made two changes in the program:
1) the talk for paper "Improved Upper Bounds on the Growth Constants of Polyominoes and Polycubes", which will be given by Mira Shalah, went from Tuesday to 11h on Thursday, in Session 8.
2) the talk for paper "Dynamically Optimal Self-Adjusting Single-Source Tree Networks", by Chen Avin, will be replayed at 16h on Friday, in Session 13.

January 5, 2021

There has been a small program change: the talk for paper "Ordered Strip Packing", which will be given by Willem Sonke, went from 11h on Thursday to 15h40 on Friday, in Session 13.

January 3, 2021

The program with all of the programmed activities is finalized.
Titles and abstracts for the plenary talks as well as the posters are available.

December 10, 2020

The full version of the program is now available.

December 2, 2020

A preliminary version of the program is available and the venue is decided.

November 24, 2020

Registration is now open!

November 9, 2020

We apologize for taking very long to give you news about LATIN 2020.

The Local Organizing and the Steering committees have decided to run LATIN online from 5 to 8 January 2021.

We do hope that holding the event online will make it possible for everyone to take part and that this will make the meeting an exciting one.

The proceedings are in production and the proofs should be received by the authors anytime soon.

April 20, 2020

The Local Organizing Committee and the Steering Committee have decided to postpone the conference to 2021.

Final dates and further information will be given in the future.

We hope you are all safe and well and we hope to see you at the conference in 2021!

March 13, 2020

After careful consideration of the current Coronavirus outbreak, the LATIN 2020 Local Organizing Committee decided to put the registration temporarily on hold.

We kindly ask all participants to not make any travel or accommodation arrangements at this moment.
The Local Organizing Committee will continue monitoring the latest developments carefully.
We will update this site with further news as soon as we can.

The main concern of the Local Organizing Committee is the health of all conference participants and the limitation of the spreading of this new disease.
The situation changes every day and some countries and some institutions are imposing different restrictions.

We would like to wish you all the best and thank you for your support of LATIN 2020!

LATIN

LATIN (Latin American Theoretical Informatics) was born in 1992, when a group of Latin American researchers, under the leadership of Imre Simon (São Paulo, Brazil), launched the first of a series of symposia in theoretical computer science, to be held triennially in Latin America. Since 1998 it has been held biennially: Valparaiso, Chile (1995); Campinas, Brazil (1998); Punta del Este, Uruguay (2000); Cancún, Mexico (2002); Buenos Aires, Argentina (2004); Valdivia, Chile (2006); Búzios, Brazil (2008); Oaxaca, Mexico (2010); Arequipa, Peru (2012); Montevideo, Uruguay (2014); Ensenada, Mexico (2016); and Buenos Aires, Argentina (2018).

We are excited to have this meeting, so close to our hearts, back in São Paulo in 2020.

For further information on LATIN, please visit the LATIN Symposium Website.

SCOPE AND TOPICS

LATIN is devoted to different areas in theoretical computer science including, but not limited to: algorithms (approximation, online, combinatorial optimization, etc.), algorithmic game theory, analytic combinatorics and analysis of algorithms, automata theory and formal languages, combinatorics and graph theory, computational algebra and number theory, computational complexity, computational biology, computational geometry, data structures and information retrieval, foundations of data science and theoretical machine learning, parallel and distributed computing, quantum computing, randomization and pseudorandomness, sublinear algorithms and testing.

IMPORTANT DATES

LATIN Symposium: (25 to 29 May 2020) 5 to 8 January 2021

Papers
Abstract submission: 17 November 2019
Paper submission: 24 November 2019
Author notification: 10 February 2020
Final version: 9 March 2020

Posters
Abstract submission: 1 March 2020 (new deadline)
Author notification: 17 March 2020
Final version: 20 March 2020

All deadlines are AOE time zone.

PROCEEDINGS

As in previous editions, the proceedings of LATIN 2020 will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Visit the LATIN webpage at SpringerLink.

ALGORITHMICA SPECIAL ISSUE

An issue of ALGORITHMICA will be dedicated to selected papers of LATIN 2020.

Credit: Joshua Stevens, NASA Earth Observatory.