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AAD XVI abstracts

All presenters:

Please send your abstract as a LaTeX file or as plain text. If you do know how to work directly with a LaTeX file, then please use our template. Otherwise, please lay out your abstract in the following order:

  1. title of presentation (first letter and proper nouns only capitalized)
  2. presenter's name
  3. text of abstract
  4. references (if there are any)
  5. physical address (a university name is fine)
  6. email address
  7. web address, if possible

In LaTeX, please do not use your own specially defined control sequences; rather, replace them with the definitions. (All abstracts will be compiled together as one document.) Various problems that have arisen in the past with the use of LaTeX are described on another page.

After registering, send your abstract, as an attachment, preferably with the name yourlastname.tex (or yourlastnamez.tex, where z is the initial of your first name). Write abstract in your subject line and send to [email protected]. Deadlines are as given on the registration page.

Contributed presentations

If you do want to contribute a talk or a poster, then please submit an abstract in the manner described above, and also send it to one of the organizers on the workshops page. The abstract is for your presentation, not for the paper that your presentation might happen to be based on. There is probably no need for the long list of bibliographic references that might accompany a paper in a journal.

Note that the template for abstracts accommodates only one presenter: collaborators should be credited in the body of the abstract. For posters with more than one author, use the multiple-author template.

There are some guidelines and suggestions for both posters and talks. Graduate students who would like to make a presentation (a poster or a talk) could give viewers an idea about their thesis topic, with some of the most important results, interesting unsolved problems, and so forth.

We may have to ask some people to present posters rather than scheduled talks. If you prefer to present a poster, let us know. Presenters of posters should be available for questions at certain times during the meeting.

Last change: 24 February 2014, 13:34:49 EET