Abstract submission and registration for the conference are two different steps.
Registration
- Registration will open on January 15th, 2026 and close on June 15th, 2026.
Submit an abstract
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DSSV features contributed and poster sessions, in addition to keynotes and invited sessions. Accepted contributed talks consist of a presentation (15 minutes) followed by questions from the audience. Accepted posters will be showcased during a session. Poster authors will also present a 5 minute pitch in the poster session.
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Abstracts submitted for consideration at DSSV must follow the official DSSV 2026 Abstract Template. To submit an abstract please use the ConfTool at www.conftool.com/dssv2026/.
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Deadline for submission is March 25th, 2026. On the basis of the abstract, the notification of acceptance of your paper for presentation at the conference will be given within March 31st, 2026.
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In case of any problems, please reach us at dssv.maths@unitn.it
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This rule applies to all abstracts, regardless if it is submitted to an invited, contributed or poster session.
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Follow the format instructions given in the DSSV 2026 Abstract Template. The text in this file is written in the prescribed format and can be used as a specimen.
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The posters, which should be vertical (DIN A0 = 84.1 × 118.9 cm), will be clipped to the available supports (clips will be provided).
Main recommendations
- Abstract (no more than 2 pages) in English should be submitted using ConfTool at the link www.conftool.com/dssv2026/.
- Abstracts should be prepared using the conference style (including the title of the communication, the author(s), their affiliations and adresses, etc.).
- Submit *.tex and *.pdf files of your abstract.
- Figures: while it is not forbidden to include figures we really discouraged it.
- File size: files larger than 1 Mb are not preferred.
- LaTeXmacro: please avoid the use of any non-standard macro, packages, and the definition of new commands.
- LaTeX template