Date: 29.3.2020 - 3.4.2020New date: 27.3.2022 - 1.4.2022- Canceled again! A new date will be announced in spring, summer 2022.
- Venue: Kloster Banz, Lichtenfels, Germany
Theme
The intention is to bring together researchers that work in the field of combinatorics, coding theory and researchers from applications like communications, distributed storage, private information retrieval, to name a few.
Topics
- Algebraic coding theory
- Design theory
- q-analogues
- Finite geometry
- Finite group actions
- Finite fields
- Association schemes
- Subspace codes
- Rank-metric codes
- Distance regular graphs
- Frame theory
- Combinatorial algorithms
- Applications: focussing on, but not limited to data transmission, cryptography (traditional, post-quantum, code-based), storage (nano-structures, distributed, DNA) network coding, private information retrieval, batch codes, locally recoverable codes, CPU cooling, CPU security.
Important Dates
- End of early bird registration: 31/01/2020
- Abstract of contributed talks: 29/02/2020
- Begin of conference: 29/03/2020
- Final papers: tba
Organizers
Michael Kiermaier - Sascha Kurz - Alfred Wassermann
Department of Mathematics, University of Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Proceedings
Every participant is invited to submit a contribution to a dedicated volume of the Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC). AMC is covered in Science Citation Index Expanded, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES) ISI Alerting Services, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Math Reviews, MathSciNet, Zentralblatt. The review process will be according to the standards of AMC. Every participant is kindly invited to prepare a contribution.
To submit a contribution please prepare an article and submit it at the AMC website.
Deadline for submission: tba
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