The Estonian-Latvian Computer Science Theory Days 2026 will be at the University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia, in the period 24-26 April 2026. (Hat tip: My colleague Tarmo Uustalu at the Department of Computer Science at Reykjavik University.) Quoting from the event's website,
"The main goal of the Theory Days is to let the theoretical computer scientists of our two countries to get acquainted with the work of each other. However, people from other countries are welcome to participate as well. The main audience is intended to be the graduate students in the roles of both listeners and presenters."
The first joint Estonian-Latvian Theory Days were held in 2010 and this year's edition of the event will feature an invited talk by Robert Tarjan. Last year, Robert Tarjan gave a public lecture at the University of Tartu entitled “My Life with Data Structures”. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFHIueXFHWg for a recording of that talk.
Note that the deadlines for registration and for proposing a talk is today.
Kudos to our colleagues in Estonia and Latvia for organising the theory days!
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