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Computing Sessions Krakow2001

Dear Members of the Computing SIG,

	Following is the list of four sessions related to our SIG_9,
with Chairpersons. This material should appear in the call-for-papers
that should be completed soon.


1 - Advanced Computational Tools for Small Molecules and Materials

    Chair: A.L.Spek (Netherlands); Co-chair: G. Cascarano (Italy)

2 - New Algorithms for Hard or New Structural Problems 
    (session in common with SIG_1)

    Chair: P. Main (United-Kingdom); Co-chair: D. Viterbo (Italy)

3 - Data Bases

    Chair: F. Allen (United-Kingdom); Co-chair: K. Wozniak (Poland)

4 - Computing and Teaching

    Chair: L. Aslanov (Russia); Co-chair: Y. Eperboin (France)


Please sent suggestions for speakers for #1 to A.L.S & G.C.
For the other sessions, please contact the respective 
chairpersons for suggestion (with, when relevant, a CC to A.L.S)


It looks like we are converging at an interesting series of 
sessions. 

Best wishes

Ton Spek

Chairman of the ComSig

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