General information about the conference
series DLT (Developments in Language Theory)
The first DLT conference was organized by G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa in Turku in 1993. Since 1993, the DLT conferences were held in every odd year: Magdeburg (1995), Thessaloniki (1997), Aachen (1999) and Vienna (2001). Since 2001, a DLT conference takes place in every odd year in Europe and in every even year in Asia. The last DLT conference was organized in Kyoto in 2002.
The main subjects of the DLT series are Formal Languages, Automata, Conventional and Unconventional Computation Theory, and Applications of Automata and Language Theory.
1. Developments in Language Theory
At the Crossroads of Mathematics, Computer Science
and Biology (edited by G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa)
(1994) (World Scientific)
2. Developments in Language Theory II
At the Crossroads of Mathematics, Computer Science
and Biology (edited by J. Dassow, G. Rozenberg, and
A. Salomaa) (1996) (World Scientific)
3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference
Developments in Language Theory, Thessaloniki,
July 20-23, 1997 (edited by S. Bozapalidis) (1997)
(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
4. Developments in Language Theory
Foundations, Applications, and Perspectives
(edited by G. Rozenberg and W. Thomas) (2000)
(World Scientific)
5. Developments in Language Theory, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science 2295 (edited by W. Kuich, G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa)
(2002) (Springer-Verlag)
6. Developments in Language Theory, - 6th International Conference,
DLT 2002, Kyoto, Japan, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, to appear
(edited by Masami Ito and Masafumi Toyama) (2003) (Springer-Verlag)