ESA 2000 - Call for Papers
Emo Welzl
emo at inf.ethz.ch
Wed Jan 26 12:27:37 PST 2000
ESA 2000 - Call for Papers
8th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms
5 - 8 September 2000
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken, Germany
Scope
The Symposium covers research in the use, design, and analysis of
efficient algorithms and data structures in computer science, discrete
applied mathematics and mathematical programming. ESA 2000 is jointly
organized with WAE 2000 and APPROX 2000 in the framework of CONF 2000.
For general information, please see http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~conf2000 .
Topics
Papers are solicited describing original results in all areas of
algorithmic research, including but not limited to:
Approximation Algorithms; Machine Learning;
Combinatorial Optimization; On-line Algorithms;
Computational Biology; Parallel and Distributed Computing;
Computational Geometry; Pattern Matching and Data Compression;
Databases and Information Retrieval; Randomized Algorithms;
External-memory Algorithms; Symbolic Computation.
Graph and Network Algorithms;
The algorithms may be sequential, distributed or parallel, and they should
be analyzed either mathematically or by rigorous computational experiments.
Submissions that report on experimental and applied research are especially
encouraged.
Important Dates
Submission of Papers March 26, 2000
Notification of Acceptance May 15, 2000
Final Version due June 4, 2000
Conference September 5-8, 2000
Programme Committee
Lars Arge (Duke) Mike Paterson (Chair)(Warwick)
Yossi Azar (Tel Aviv) Marco Pellegrini (CNR, Pisa)
Leslie Goldberg (Warwick) R. Ravi (Carnegie-Mellon)
Mike Juenger (Koeln) Jan van Leeuwen (Utrecht)
Danny Krizanc (Wesleyan) Emo Welzl (ETH, Zuerich)
Alessandro Panconesi (Bologna)
Publication
Proceedings will be published in the Springer series Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. Previous proceedings of ESA, 1998 in Venice and 1999
in Prague, appeared as LNCS 1461 and LNCS 1643.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should consist of an extended abstract describing original
research in no more than 10 pages and an optional appendix, with more
details to be read/consulted at the discretion of the programme committee.
The submission should give the author's email address and fax number
if available.
Electronic submissions are solicited. A detailed description of the
electronic submission process will be available at
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~conf2000/esa2000/subm.html .
The postscript file must be received by 11:59pm (BST) on March 26, 2000,
for your submission to be considered.
In extreme cases, contributions may be submitted by sending 6 hard copies
to:
Mike Paterson, ESA 2000
Department of Computer Science
University of Warwick
Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
Your hard copy submission must be received by March 26 (or postmarked
March 19 or earlier and sent by airmail) in order to be considered.
Simultaneous submission to other conferences with published proceedings is
not allowed except to APPROX 2000 with the understanding that if the paper
is accepted to ESA 2000 then the paper will be withdrawn from APPROX 2000
immediately by sending an email message to kj at informatik.uni-kiel.de.
Accepted contributed papers will receive an allotment of 12 pages in the
proceedings. It is expected that all accepted papers will be presented at
the symposium.
For more information see http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~conf2000/esa2000/ or
contact Mike Paterson (msp at dcs.warwick.ac.uk).
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