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SODA 2011 : SODA 2011, ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (Ranked as A, CORE 2008)Conference Series : Symposium on Discrete Algorithms | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.siam.org/meetings/da11/ | |||||||||||||||
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Program Committee
Glencora Borradaile, Oregon State University, USA Shuchi Chawla, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Edith Cohen, AT&T Labs-Research, USA Artur Czumaj, University of Warwick, United Kingdom David Eppstein, University of California, Irvine, USA Vitaly Feldman, IBM Almaden, USA Anna Gilbert, University of Michigan, USA Mordecai Golin, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Navin Goyal, Microsoft Research, India Catherine Greenhill, University of New South Wales, Australia Sudipto Guha, University of Pennsylvania, USA Anupam Gupta, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Sean Hallgren, Pennsylvania State University, USA Piotr Indyk, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Satoru Iwata, Kyoto University, Japan Kamal Jain, Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA Satyen Kale, Yahoo Research, USA David Karger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Jonathan Katz, University of Maryland, USA Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi, National Institute of Informatics, Japan David Kempe, University of Southern California, USA Valerie King, University of Victoria, Canada Michael Molloy, University of Toronto, Canada Seffi Naor, Technion, Israel Mihai Patrascu, AT&T Labs-Research, USA Harald Räcke, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Prasad Raghavendra, Microsoft Research, New England, USA Dana Randall (chair), Georgia Institute of Technology, USA David Shmoys, Cornell University, USA Ileana Streinu, Smith College, USA Description This symposium focuses on research topics related to efficient algorithms and data structures for discrete problems. In addition to the design of such methods and structures, the scope also includes their use, performance analysis, and the mathematical problems related to their development or limitations. Performance analyses may be analytical or experimental and may address worst-case or expected-case performance. Studies can be theoretical or based on data sets that have arisen in practice and may address methodological issues involved in performance analysis. Funding Agency Funding agency information will be posted here when available. Themes Themes and application areas include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Aspects of Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics, such as: * Algebra * Combinatorial Structures * Discrete Optimization * Discrete Probability * Finite Metric Spaces * Graph Theory * Mathematical Programming * Number Theory * Random Structures * Topological Problems Aspects of Computer Science, such as: * Algorithm Analysis and Complexity * Algorithmic Game Theory * Algorithmic Mechanism Design * Combinatorial Scientific Computing * Communication Networks * Computational Geometry * Computer Graphics and Computer Vision * Computer Systems * Cryptography and Computer Security * Data Compression * Data Structures * Databases and Information Retrieval * Distributed and Parallel Computing * Experimental Algorithmics * Graph Algorithms * Internet and Network Algorithms * Machine Learning * On-line Problems * Quantum Computing * Pattern Matching * Robotics * Scheduling and Resource Allocation Problems * Symbolic Computation Applications in the Sciences and Business such as: * Bioinformatics * Economics * Finance * Manufacturing * Physics * Sociology Important Deadlines SUBMISSION DEADLINES July 2, 2010, 4:59 PM EDT - Paper Registration Deadline July 7, 2010, 4:59 PM EDT - Final Submission Deadline PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE December 20, 2010 HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE December 20, 2010 |
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