[fg-arc] TAMC 2015, 18-20 May 2015, National University of Singapore - First Call for Papers
CIE (S B Cooper)
cie at maths.leeds.ac.uk
Fri Aug 29 23:32:26 CEST 2014
First Call for Papers for the 12th Annual Conference on
Theory and Applications of Models of Computation (TAMC 2015)
18 - 20 May 2015
School of Computing, National University of Singapore
TAMC 2015 aims at bringing together a wide range of researchers with
interests in computational theory and applications. For more than 10
years, the conference series "Theory and Applications of Models of
Computing" has fostered interactions and collaborations between both
theoretical and applied researchers working on all aspects of
computations and the ways to model it.
Conference Chair: Sanjay Jain.
Programme Committee Chairs: Rahul Jain and Frank Stephan.
Programme Committee: Ajith Abraham, Anthony Bonato, Yijia Chen, Rodney
G. Downey, Henning Fernau, Dimitris Fotakis, Gopal T V, Steffen Lempp,
Jiamou Liu, Frexdexric Magniez, Klaus Meer, Mia Minnes, Philippe
Moser, Mitsunori Ogihara, Yota Otachi, Yicheng Pan, Pan Peng, Anil
Seth, Xiaoming Sun, Chaitanya Swamy, Hongan Wang, Wei Wang, Guohua Wu,
Yitong Yin, Mingsheng Ying, Neal Young, Thomas Zeugmann, Shengyu
Zhang, Conghua Zhou.
There will be published proceedings. Submissions should have a length of
12 pages; for details for the submission format and submission-link
and other questions, please consult the conference webpage
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~fstephan/tamc2015/tamc2015.html
Papers already published in other conferences or in journals should
not be submitted to TAMC 2015; furthermore, simultaneous submissions
to other conferences are also not permitted. It is permitted to submit
an extended version of the paper to a journal after the conference.
Timeline:
Submission due: Thu 27 November 2014 at 23:59 hrs GMT.
Notification: Tue 20 January 2015.
Final Version due: Tue 3 February 2015.
Conference: Mon 18 - Wed 20 May 2015
Topics: TAMC 2015 is open for all topics relating to the theory and
applications of models of computation. The topics include algebraic
computation, algorithmic coding and number theory, algorithmic
learning theory, approximation algorithms, automata theory, circuit
complexity, communication complexity, complex networks and their
theory, combinatorial algorithms, computability and recursion theory,
computational biology, computational complexity, computational
geometry, continuous and real computation, cryptography, data
structures, design and analysis of algorithms, distributed algorithms,
domain models, fixed parameter tractability, formal languages, game
theory, geometric algorithms, grammatical inference, graph algorithms,
graph mining, information theory, internet mathematics, memory
hierarchy tradeoffs, model theory for computing, natural computing,
network algorithms, network security and applications, online
algorithms, optimisation, parallel algorithms, philosophy of
computing, privacy and security, property testing, proof complexity,
process models, quantum computation, randomness, randomised
algorithms, space-time tradeoffs, streaming algorithms, systems
theory, VLSI models of computation.
TAMC in previous years: The conference series TAMC started in the year
2004 and has been held annually since then. The previous conferences
are the following: Beijing China 2004, Kunming China 2005, Beijing
China 2006, Shanghai China 2007, Xian China 2008, Changsha China 2009,
Prague Czech Republic 2010, Tokyo Japan 2011, Beijing China 2012, Hong
Kong China 2013, Chennai India 2014.
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