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STACS 2012 : Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science

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Conference Series : Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science
 
Link: http://stacs2012.lip6.fr/
 
When Feb 29, 2012 - Mar 3, 2012
Where Paris, France
Submission Deadline Sep 23, 2011
Notification Due Nov 28, 2011
Final Version Due Jan 2, 2012
 

Call For Papers

The Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS) takes place each year since 1984, alternately in Germany and France.

Typical topics of the conference include:

Algorithms and data structures, including: parallel and distributed algorithms, computational geometry, cryptography, algorithmic learning theory;
Automata and formal languages;
Computational and structural complexity
Logic in computer science, including: semantics, specification, and verification of programs, rewriting and deduction;
Current challenges, for example: biological computing, quantum computing, mobile and net computing.

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