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We invite authors to submit extended abstracts of their original research. In this year, it is possible to submit work that has already been published in 2025 (or later, but not before January 1, 2025) and has not been presented at a previous edition of EuroCG. There is a special track „Previously Published“, which has to be used for these contributions. All other contributions have to be submitted in the track „Regular Submission“. The tracks are only relevant for the submission/reviewing process; during the conference, both types of submissions will not be divided into tracks.

Please submit your submission via EasyChair (until January 13, 2026, AoE).

Each submission must not exceed 175 lines of text, excluding title, references, and appendix.

Submissions must be prepared with the LaTeX class files eurocg26 and eurocg26-submission. These class files should automatically count all lines containing text, excluding title and references, and excluding figures. Authors are expected to make a reasonable effort to make sure all lines that contain text are counted: the class file should be considered an aid, and the responsibility of correctly counting lines remains with the authors. Authors may consult a zip file containing an example of how to use the class file.

The main body (of 175 lines) should be self-contained and provide a clear and succinct description of the main results and an indication for their correctness. Content that does not fit in the main body due to space restrictions must be placed in a clearly marked appendix, which will only be read at the discretion of the program committee.

All submissions should contain names and affiliations of authors.

The rules above also apply to these submissions consisting of already published work (published in 2025 or later but not presented at EuroCG before). These submissions must provide the name of the respective conference or journal and the date of publication in the upload form. The authors themselves are responsible for ensuring that they do not violate copyright laws. Already published work may receive fewer and less detailed reviews.