International Conference On Developments in Language Theory - Recent History of The Conference

Recent History of The Conference

  • 17th DLT 2013 in Marne-la-VallĂ©e, France
  • 16th DLT 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan
  • 15th DLT 2011 in Milan, Italy
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 23(5), August 2012
  • 14th DLT 2010 in London (Ontario), Canada
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 22(7), November 2011
  • 13th DLT 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 22(2), February 2011
  • 12th DLT 2008 in Kyoto, Japan
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 21(4), August 2010
  • 11th DLT 2007 in Turku, Finland
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 19(3), June 2008
  • 10th DLT 2006 in Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Special Issue: Theoretical Computer Science 376(1-2), May 2007
  • 9th DLT 2005 in Palermo, Italy
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 17(3), June 2006
  • 8th DLT 2004 in Auckland, New Zealand
Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 16(4), August 2005
  • 7th DLT 2003 in Szeged, Hungary
Special Issue: Theoretical Computer Science, 327(3), 2004
  • 6th DLT 2002 in Kyoto, Japan
  • 5th DLT 2001 in Vienna, Austria

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