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April 13 - April 17, 2026

Rank: B (CORE2023)Offline

International Symposium on Latin American Theoretical Informatics

Updated: 8 days ago
3.4 (33 Ratings)
Florianópolis, BrazilNo publisher available.

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Overview

LATIN 2026 is devoted to different areas in theoretical computer science including, but not limited, to: algorithmic game theory, algorithms (approximation, online, parametrized, randomized, etc.), analytic combinatorics and analysis of algorithms, automata theory and formal languages, coding theory and data compression, combinatorial and graph algorithms, combinatorial optimization, combinatorics and graph theory, computational algebra and computational number theory, complexity theory, computational biology, computational geometry, cryptology, data structures and information retrieval, parallel and distributed computing, pattern matching, quantum computing, theoretical foundations of data science and machine learning, unconventional models of computation. Submissions are limited to fifteen (15) single-column letter-size pages in Springer LNCS format. This page limit includes figures and references, but it does not include an optional appendix. Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be placed in the appendix, which will be read by the program committee members at their discretion. In particular, appendices of accepted papers are not going to be published in the proceedings. The main part of the submission should therefore contain a clear technical presentation of the merits of the paper, including a discussion of the paper's importance within the context of prior work and a description of the key technical and conceptual ideas used to achieve its main claims. The conference employs a lightweight double-blind reviewing process. Submissions should not reveal the identity of the authors in any way. In particular, authors' names, affiliations, and email addresses should not appear at the beginning or in the body of the submission. Authors should ensure that any references to their own related work is in the third person. Papers must be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system. Simultaneous submission of papers to any other conference with published proceedings, as well as the submission of previously published papers, is not allowed. Papers must be written in English. For each accepted paper at least one author must register and attend the symposium (in person) to present it. Moreover, an author cannot register for multiple papers. That is, each accepted paper must have its own registrant. Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of LATIN, which will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Accepted papers need to be presented in-person in order to appear in the proceedings of LATIN. There must be a full registration associated with every accepted paper (even if the speaker qualifies for a discounted registration).

Call for papers

LATIN 2026 is devoted to different areas in theoretical computer science including, but not limited, to: algorithmic game theory, algorithms (approximation, online, parametrized, randomized, etc.), analytic combinatorics and analysis of algorithms, automata theory and formal languages, coding theory and data compression, combinatorial and graph algorithms, combinatorial optimization, combinatorics and graph theory, computational algebra and computational number theory, complexity theory, computational biology, computational geometry, cryptology, data structures and information retrieval, parallel and distributed computing, pattern matching, quantum computing, theoretical foundations of data science and machine learning, unconventional models of computation. Submissions are limited to fifteen (15) single-column letter-size pages in Springer LNCS format. This page limit includes figures and references, but it does not include an optional appendix. Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be placed in the appendix, which will be read by the program committee members at their discretion. In particular, appendices of accepted papers are not going to be published in the proceedings. The main part of the submission should therefore contain a clear technical presentation of the merits of the paper, including a discussion of the paper's importance within the context of prior work and a description of the key technical and conceptual ideas used to achieve its main claims. The conference employs a lightweight double-blind reviewing process. Submissions should not reveal the identity of the authors in any way. In particular, authors' names, affiliations, and email addresses should not appear at the beginning or in the body of the submission. Authors should ensure that any references to their own related work is in the third person. Papers must be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system. Simultaneous submission of papers to any other conference with published proceedings, as well as the submission of previously published papers, is not allowed. Papers must be written in English. For each accepted paper at least one author must register and attend the symposium (in person) to present it. Moreover, an author cannot register for multiple papers. That is, each accepted paper must have its own registrant. Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of LATIN, which will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Accepted papers need to be presented in-person in order to appear in the proceedings of LATIN. There must be a full registration associated with every accepted paper (even if the speaker qualifies for a discounted registration).

Important Dates

Conference Dates

Conference Date

April 13, 2026April 17, 2026

Previously:
  • To Be Determined
  • March 18, 2024 - March 22, 2024

Source Rank

Source: CORE2023

Rank: B

Field of Research: Theory of computation, No longer used

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