Lattice Paths, Combinatorics and Interactions Marches aléatoires, combinatoire et interactions 21 - 25 June 2021 |
Poster submissions
The conference will have several poster sessions.
The idea is to cover most of the progress that has been made in recent years related to lattice path questions.
Our online conference will have a nice interface for poster presentations, similar to
real-life poster sessions with discussions in smaller groups.
We believe that such discussions are an important part of conferences,
as they often offer deeper exchanges, and can lead to new collaborations.
Accordingly, the posters will be of 3 types:
- posters on new unpublished results
- posters on surveys of some recent progress (where you can, for example, summarize several of your already published papers)
- posters on nice open questions (we will have an open problem session for this).
Everybody (senior researchers, postdocs, PhD students, etc.) is welcome to submit one (or several!) such posters.
To help us organize the poster sessions, it is good if you already fill the form below.
(Even if your poster is not ready now).
Once you did this, you can always add your one-page poster (.pdf) later, but no later than June 14.
The sooner you do so, the sooner we will send you feedback and help you if needed!
We prepared a LaTeX style to help you (the zip file below, feel free to use it), and don't hesitate to contact
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Here is the list of posters accepted at the conference.
After the conference, there will be a volume of the journal "Seminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire" which will be dedicated to lattice paths.
You will be all welcome to submit unpublished work there (even if you did not participate to the Lattice Path meeting), before December 31, 2021.
It will follow a referee process, independently of the conference, with final publication around mid 2022.
To submit your work, just put your preprint on arXiv or HAL,
and, once it is visible there, send us the corresponding link to
(This email address includes the editors of this volume, Cyril Banderier, Christian Krattenthaler, and Michael Wallner.)

(This email address includes the editors of this volume, Cyril Banderier, Christian Krattenthaler, and Michael Wallner.)