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Submission of Abstracts
If you want to give a contributed talk, submit an extended abstract (approximately 1 page in length) via easychair until November 30, 2018. We will then send your abstract to referees. On the basis of their reports we will inform you by February 1, 2019 on the acceptance of your abstract and the possibility to attend the conference.
Some space restrictions due to the conference venue apply.
Some space restrictions due to the conference venue apply.
Historical Information
This conference is the 2019 edition of a series of events organized by the "groupe d'étude sur la numération". It is intended as a continuation of the
- "Journées Numération, Pavages, Substitutions" in Grenoble in March 2005,
- "Journées de Numération (Zö'tåg' in Graz)" in Graz in April 2007,
- "Journées Numération'' in Prague Czech Technical University in May 2008, and the conferences
- "Numeration: Mathematics and Computer Science" in CIRM Marseille in March 2009,
- "Numeration" at the Lorentz Center in Leiden in June 2010,
- "Numération 2011" in Liège in June 2011,
- "Numeration and Substitution: 2012" in Kyoto in June 2012,
- "Numeration and Substitution 2014" in Debrecen in July 2014,
- "Numeration 2015" in Nancy in May 2015,
- "Numeration 2016" in Prague in May 2016,
- "Numeration 2017" in Rome in June 2017,
- "Numeration 2018" in Paris in May 2018.
Keynote Speakers
- Maria Isabel Cortez (Universidad de Santiago de Chile)
- Pascal Hubert (University of Marseille)
- Anthony Quas (Victoria University)
- Jeffrey O. Shallit (University of Waterloo)
Scientific Committee
- Shigeki Akiyama, University of Tsukuba
- Valérie Berthé, Paris
- Henk Bruin, Vienna
- Christiane Frougny, Paris
- Clemens Heuberger, Klagenfurt
- Daniel Krenn, Klagenfurt
- Edita Pelantova, Prague
- Attila Pethö, Debrecen
- Michel Rigo, Liège
- Wolfgang Steiner, Paris
- Jörg Thuswaldner, Leoben
- Robert Tichy, Graz