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6th Croatian Combinatorial DaysZagreb, September 24-26, 2026 | |
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CroCoDays |
Overview
The Croatian Combinatorial Days is a biannual Croatian conference in combinatorics and graph theory. It aims at presenting activity of Croatian combinatorial community and connecting Croatian
and international combinatorialists. The conference traditionally takes place in Zagreb in the second half of September.
Details
CroCoDays 2026 takes place in Zagreb, September 24-26, 2026, at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Kačićeva 26, room no. 121 (first floor). For participants from abroad we recommend accommodation at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Institute which is situated in the very center of Zagreb, next door to the cathedral. There is some 30 minutes on foot to the conference venue. You can also use public transport: tram 12, 13, 14 or 17, from the Ban Jelačić square to the Trg Rep. Hrvatske (the second stop). For any inquiry be free to contact organizers at crocodays.conference@gmail.com. We especially encourage young researchers to participate. Registration
Registration should be done by sending an e-mail, preferably entitled „CroCoDays 2026“, to crocodays.conference@gmail.com.
Please, include in your message your name and affiliation. Alternatively, you can register
by filling in the Google form available here.
The deadline for registration is September 1, 2026. Abstract submission
Participants who want to give a talk or present a poster should also include an abstract in the e-mail or in the Google form.
Abstracts should be submitted in .tex format using the template available here.
Full name, affiliation, e-mail adress, coauthors (if any) should be included in the abstract.
The deadline for abstract submission registration is September 1, 2026.
There is no conference fee.
Organizing and program committeePast eventsLocationSponsorsWe thank the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the University of Zagreb, the Foundation of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Zagreb Tourist Board for funding and support. Photo by University of Zagreb. |