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19th Scandinavian Symposium on Algorithm Theory, SWAT 2024
June 12 - 14, 2024, Helsinki, Finland Conference webpage: swat2024.github.io/website/ Paper submission deadline: February 1, 2024 (AoE, anywhere on earth) Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swat2024 SWAT (Scandinavian Symposium on Algorithm Theory), which alternates with the Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium (WADS), is a forum for researchers in the area of design and analysis of algorithms and data structures. We invite submissions of papers presenting original research on algorithms and data structures. Though we welcome experiments, the theoretical results in the articles will be the main measure for evaluating their merits. Algorithmic approaches of interest include, but are not limited to: approximation algorithms, parameterized algorithms, distributed algorithms, parallel algorithms, external-memory algorithms, data structures, exponential time algorithms, online algorithms, randomized algorithms, streaming algorithms, sub-linear algorithms. The algorithmic problems considered may be motivated by applications, e.g. in optimization, geometry and topology, graph analysis, bioinformatics, visualization, string processing, information retrieval, machine learning, algorithmic game theory, or mechanism design. Contributors must submit their papers using the Easychair system. Submissions should be in LIPIcs format (without font size, margin, or line spacing changes), and not exceed 15 pages including front page and references. See www.dagstuhl.de/publikationen/lipics/anleitung-fuer-autoren for instructions. Additionally, if full details of proofs do not fit into the page limit, a clearly marked appendix containing the remaining details must be included; this appendix will not be regarded as part of the submission and will be considered only at the discretion of the program committee. Submissions deviating substantially from this format risk rejection without consideration of their merits. Papers submitted for review should represent original, previously unpublished work. At the time the paper is submitted to the symposium, and for the entire review period, the paper (or essentially the same paper) must not be under review by any other conference with published proceedings or by a scientific journal. However, we encourage authors to make a preprint of their paper available at a public repository such as arXiv. At least one author of every accepted paper is expected to register and present the paper at the symposium. Symposium proceedings will be published in the "Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics" (LIPIcs) series. A prize will be awarded to the author(s) of the best student-authored paper. A paper is eligible if all of its authors are full-time students at the time of submission. This must be indicated in the paper in the submission process. # Important Dates Paper submission deadline: February 1, 2024 (AoE, anywhere on earth) Notification of acceptance: April 2, 2024 Early registration: May 18, 2024 # Contact Program Committee Chair: Hans Bodlaender (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) Local Organization Co-Chairs: Sándor Kisfaludi-Bak, Alexandru Paler, Jara Uitto (Aalto University, Espoo, Finland) All questions about submissions should be emailed to the PC chair: Hans Bodlaender (h.l.bodlaender at uu.nl) # Program Committee Anders Aamand, MIT, US Ahmad Biniaz, University of Windsor, Canada Hans Bodlaender, Utrecht University, the Netherlands (chair) Flavia Bonomo, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Kevin Buchin, Technical University Dortmund, Germany Pål Grønås Drange, University of Bergen, Norway Franziska Eberle, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Klim Efremenko, Ben Gurion University, Israel Gramoz Goranci, University of Vienna, Austria Kazuo Iwama, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Matthew Johnson, Durham University, UK Matthew Katz, Ben Gurion University, Israel Jan Kratochvíl, Charles University, Czech Republic Stefan Kratsch, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Łukasz Kowalik, University of Warsaw, Poland Anil Maheshwari, Carleton University, Canada George B. Mertzios, Durham University, UK Yoshio Okamoto, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Yota Otachi, Nagoya University, Japan Sang-il Oum, Institute for Basic Science / KAIST, Korea Sharath Raghvendra, NCSU, US Laura Sanita, Bocconi University of Milan, Italy Subhash Suri, University of California, Santa Barbara, US Ioan Todinca, University of Orleans, France Jara Uitto, Aalto University, Finland Tandy Warnow, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, US Prudence Wong, University of Liverpool, UK Meirav Zehavi, Ben Gurion University, Israel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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