LATIN AMERICAN THEORETICAL INFORMATICS (LATIN'2000) April 10--14, 2000, Punta del Este, Uruguay CALL FOR PAPERS http://www.fing.edu.uy/~latin TOPICS Algorithms; analysis of algorithms; automata theory; coding theory; combinatorics (designs, enumeration, optimization, structures); computability and complexity; computational biology; computational geometry; computational number theory; computer algebra and symbolic computation; cryptography; data compression; data structures; discrete mathematics; experimental algorithmics; formal languages; graph theory; logic in computing; mathematical programming; on-line problems; pattern matching; parallel and distributed algorithms; programming theory; quantum computation; and random structures and algorithms. SUBMISSIONS Submit an extended abstract in English of at most ten pages, not counting the references. Authors are asked to prepare their papers using the standard LaTeX2e, together with the corresponding Springer class file "llncs.cls", and to submit a PostScript version of them. The papers must be received by August 31, 1999 and this is a firm deadline. In case courier mail is used, authors must submit five hard copies of each paper, postmarked by August 20, 1999 to: Prof. Gaston Gonnet, Institut fur Wissenschaftliches Rechnen, ETH Zentrum IFW D 28.1, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland. IMPORTANT DATES August 31, 1999 - deadline for submissions of extended abstracts November 1, 1999 - notification of acceptance/rejection December 1, 1999 - deadline for submissions of final extended abstracts April 10-14, 2000 - LATIN'2000 INVITED SPEAKERS Allan Borodin, Philippe Flajolet, Joachim von zur Gathen, Yoshiharu Kohayakawa, Andrew Odlyzko, Prabhakar Raghavan.