SODA 2013 - ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA13)
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Category SODA 2013
Deadline: July 10, 2012 | Date: January 06, 2013-January 08, 2013
Venue/Country: New Orleans, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-07-15 21:12:01 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
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. Themes and application areas include, but are not limited to, the following topics:Aspects of Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics, such as:AlgebraCombinatorial StructuresDiscrete OptimizationDiscrete ProbabilityFinite Metric SpacesGraph TheoryMathematical ProgrammingNumber TheoryRandom StructuresTopological ProblemsAspects of Computer Science, such as:Algorithm Analysis and ComplexityAlgorithmic Game TheoryAlgorithmic Mechanism DesignCombinatorial Scientific ComputingCommunication NetworksComputational GeometryComputer Graphics and Computer VisionComputer SystemsCryptography and Computer SecurityData CompressionData StructuresDatabases and Information RetrievalDistributed and Parallel ComputingExperimental AlgorithmicsGraph AlgorithmsInternet and Network AlgorithmsMachine LearningOn-line ProblemsQuantum ComputingPattern MatchingRoboticsScheduling and Resource Allocation ProblemsSymbolic ComputationApplications in the Sciences and Business such as:BioinformaticsEconomicsFinanceManufacturingPhysicsSociology
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