Friday, November 16, 2012

Call for Papers: The 10th Annual Conference on Theory and Applications of Models of Computation (TAMC 2013)

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TAMC 2013

The 10th Annual Conference on Theory and Applications of Models of Computation

Hong Kong, China, 20-22 May 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS

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The 10th Annual Conference on Theory and Application of Models of
Computation (TAMC 2013 http://www.cs.hku.hk/tamc2013/) will be held in
Hong Kong, China, from May 20 to May 22, 2013. TAMC aims at bringing
together a wide range of researchers with interests in computational
theory and applications.

The main themes of the conference are computability, complexity, and
algorithms. Typical but not exclusive topics of interest include:

algebraic computation
algorithmic coding theory
algorithmic number theory
approximation algorithms
automata theory
circuit complexity
computability
computational biology, and biological computing
computational complexity
computational game theory
computational logic
computational geometry
continuous and real computation
cryptography
data structures
design and analysis of algorithms
distributed algorithms
fixed parameter tractability
graph algorithms
information and communication complexity
learning theory
natural computation
network algorithms, networks in nature and society
online algorithms
optimization
parallel algorithms
privacy and security
property testing
proof complexity
quantum computing
randomness, pseudo-randomness
randomized algorithms
streaming algorithms

Important Dates:
Submission deadline : 11:59 pm EST January 11, 2013

Program Chair:
Francis Chin (The University of Hong Kong)
Lap Chi Lau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Luca Trevisan (Stanford University)

Program Committee:
Andrej Bogdanov (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Hubert Chan (University of Hong Kong)
Ho-Lin Chen (National Taiwan University)
Jianer Chen (Texas A&M University)
Ning Chen (Nanyang Technological University)
Wei Chen (Microsoft Research Asia)
Xi Chen (Columbia University)
Francis Chin (The University of Hong Kong, Chair)
Marek Chrobak (UC Riverside)
Nicola Galesi (Università di Roma La Sapienza)
Naveen Garg (IIT Dehli)
Navin Goyal (Microsoft Research India)
Nick Harvey (University of British Columbia)
Rahul Jain (National University of Singapore)
David Jao (University of Waterloo)
Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
Jochen Konemann (University of Waterloo)
Amit Kumar (IIT Delhi)
Lap Chi Lau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Co-chair)
Jian Li (Tsinghua University)
Rachel Lin (MIT and The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Pinyan Lu (Microsoft Research Asia)
Mohammad Mahdian (Google Research)
Seffi Naor (Technion University)
Krzysztof Onak (IBM Research)
Periklis Papakonstantinou (Tsinghua University)
Seth Pettie (University of Michigan)
Atri Rudra (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York)
Alexander Russell (University of Connecticut)
Piotr Sankowski (University of Warsaw)
Rahul Santhanam (University of Edinburgh)
Anastasios Sidiropoulos (UIUC)
Mohit Singh (Microsoft Research Redmond)
Man Cho Anthony So (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
John Steinberger (Tsinghua University)
Luca Trevisan (Stanford University, Co-chair)
Laszlo Vegh (London School of Economics)
David Woodruff (IBM Research)
Ke Yi (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Qin Zhang (IBM Research and Indiana University)

Submission instructions: Authors should submit an extended abstract
(not a full paper).
The submission should contain a scholarly exposition of ideas,
techniques, and results,
including motivation and a clear comparison with related work. The
length of the extended
abstract should not exceed ten (10) letter-sized pages (not including
bibliography and
appendices.) Submitted papers must describe work not previously
published. They must
not be submitted simultaneously to another conference with refereed
proceedings.
Research that is already submitted to a journal may be submitted to
TAMC13, provided
that (a) the PC chair is notified in advance that this is the case,
and (b) it is not scheduled
for journal publication before the conference.

Proceedings: The TAMC proceedings will be published in the Lecture
Notes in Computer
Science Series by Springer (http://www.springer.com/lncs). Authors of
accepted papers are
expected to present their work at the conference. Special issues of
the journals
Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Structures in Computer
Science devoted
to a selected set of accepted papers of the conference are planned.