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Call for papers ICALP 2012

Topics

Papers presenting original research on all aspects of theoretical computer science are sought. Typical but not exclusive topics of interest are:

Track A: Algorithms, Complexity and Games

  • Algorithmic Game Theory,
  • Approximation Algorithms,
  • Combinatorial Optimization,
  • Combinatorics in Computer Science,
  • Computational Biology,
  • Computational Complexity,
  • Computational Geometry,
  • Cryptography,
  • Data Structures,
  • Design and Analysis of Algorithms,
  • Machine Learning,
  • Parallel, Distributed and External Memory Computing,
  • Randomness in Computation,
  • Quantum Computing.

Track B: Logic, Semantics, Automata and Theory of Programming

  • Algebraic and Categorical Models,
  • Automata Theory, Formal Languages,
  • Emerging and Non-standard Models of Computation,
  • Databases, Semi-Structured Data and Finite Model Theory,
  • Principles of Programming Languages,
  • Logics, Formal Methods and Model Checking,
  • Models of Concurrent, Distributed, and Mobile Systems,
  • Models of Reactive, Hybrid and Stochastic Systems,
  • Program Analysis and Transformation,
  • Specification, Refinement and Verification,
  • Type Systems and Theory, Typed Calculi.

Track C: Foundations of Networked Computation

  • Cloud Computing, Overlay Networks, P2P Systems,
  • Cryptography, Privacy, Security, Spam,
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing,
  • E-commerce, Auctions,
  • Game Theory, Incentives, Selfishness,
  • Internet Algorithms,
  • Mobile and Complex Networks,
  • Natural and Physical Algorithms,
  • Network Information Management,
  • Sensor, Mesh, and Ad Hoc Networks,
  • Social Networks, Viral Marketing,
  • Specification, Semantics, Synchronization,
  • Trust and Reputation,
  • Web Mining and Analysis,
  • Web Searching and Ranking,
  • Wireless and Optical Communication.

Submission Guidelines

Submissions should take the form of an extended abstract of no more than 12 pages (including references) presenting original research on the theory of computer science. The abstract must be prepared with the LNCS-style provided by Springer (Download the LNCS class file for LaTeX-2e). Accepted submissions will be published in a proceedings volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series by Springer-Verlag. No prior publication or simultaneous submission to other publication outlets (either a conference or a journal) is allowed. If necessary, the submission may be supplemented with a clearly marked appendix, which will be reviewed at the discretion of the program committee. Submissions must adhere to the specified format and length. Submissions that do not adhere will be rejected immediately.

Technical enquiries about submissions should be directed to the PC Chair for the appropriate Track.

Download the LNCS class file for LaTeX-2e from Springer.


Best Paper Awards

As for previous ICALP conferences, there will be best paper and best student paper awards for each track of the conference. In order to be eligible for a best student paper award, a paper should be authored only by students and should be marked as such upon submission.


Submission server

Submissions should be contributed using the EasyChair system. The URL for submitting papers is http://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?conf=icalp2012. This link will bring you to the login page for ICALP 2012. Sign in as an author either using your existing EasyChair account, or sign up for a new account. You will reach the "ICALP 2012 (author)" page. The page should be self-explanatory. To submit a new paper, click "New Submission", select which of Tracks A, B or C you are submitting to and follow the instructions.

The deadline for submissions is 23:59 GMT on 21 February 2012.



Important Dates:

  • Submission:
    February 21, 2012 (Closed)
  • Notification:
    April 17, 2012
  • Final manuscript due: May 8, 2012
  • Conference:
    July 9 - 13, 2012

Submission guidelines

Conference poster (pdf)