The 30th Midwestern Conference on Combinatorics and Combinatorial Computing (MCCCC30) will be held Friday, October 14 through Sunday, October 16, 2016. The conference will be hosted at Illinois State University in Normal, IL, USA.
Invited Speakers
- Anant Godbole, East Tennessee State University, USA
- Penny Haxell, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Daniel Horsley, Monash University, Australia
- Barbara Maenhaut, University of Queensland, Australia
- Jessica McDonald, Auburn University, USA​​​
Deadlines
Abstract Submission: Sept. 30, 2016
Early Registration: Sept. 30, 2016
Proceedings Submission: Feb. 1, 2017​
Poster
Abstracts
Each individual presenter’s abstract is available for download on the conference participants page of this website, but a complete list is also available for download and will be provided upon arrival to the conference.
Conference Support
Financial support of MCCCC30 is provided by the Department of Mathematics and by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies at Illinois State University.
Scope
The scope of the conference encompasses all aspects of discrete and combinatorial mathematics including but not limited to graph theory, design theory, and extremal / enumerative / probabilistic / analytic combinatorics. Presentations by graduate students and undergraduates from REU sites are welcome.
Updated Information
Check back here for periodic updates.
Oct. 10: All abstracts are finally in! A complete list of these will be provided upon arrival to the conference, but this master list can also be downloaded via a link on this main page (below the poster, to the left). These can also be downloaded per individual speaker from either the schedule page or the participants page.
Oct. 5: A full schedule of events has been posted.
Sept. 16: Invited Speakers updated, along with conference poster. A rough schedule of events has also been posted; check back later for a more detailed list of speakers, events, etc.
Sept. 13: Conference Participants updated. You can now view (some) abstracts through this page.