STRUCTURES 95
The Tenth Annual IEEE Conference on
Structure in Complexity Theory,
will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Contents
The conference will be held on the campus of the University of Minnesota
in Minneapolis.
The primary housing is at the Centennial Hall, which is an air conditioned
University residence hall.
The reception is the night of Sunday, June 18.
The talks are Monday, June 19 through Thursday, June 22.
On Monday evening, there will be an informal session and
a Panel discussion commemorating the last ten years of structures.
On Tuesday evening, there will be a business meeting.
On the night of Wednesday, June 21,
there will be a banquet at
Beijing Ga, a Chinese restaurant.
Minneapolis is a major transportation hub. The University is 10 miles
from the airport, and a taxi ride costs about $20.
This award will be given to the best paper written solely by one or more students.
A paper is eligible if all its authors are
full-time students at the time of submission.
Advance registration deadline is April 27. To register, get a copy
of the program, available as a
dvi file or
as a LaTeX file by anonymous ftp at cs.utep.edu in directory pub/structures.
Program Committee Chair
Eric Allender, Rutgers
(allender@cs.rutgers.edu).
Committee Members
Local Arrangements Chair
Ding-Zhu Du
Department of Computer Science
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
dzd@cs.umn.edu
Conference Chair
Steven Homer
Boston University
Computer Science Department
111 Cummington St.
Boston, MA 02215
homer@cs.bu.edu
Publicity Chair
Luc Longpré
Computer Science Department
University of Texas at El Paso
El Paso, TX 79968
longpre@utep.edu
Committee Members
Created by
Luc Longpré,
January 23, 1995.