TCS 2014
8th IFIP International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science
September 1-3, 2014 Rome, Italy
http://www.cyprusconferences.org/tcs2014/
Held in conjunction with the 25th Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR 2014)
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AIM AND SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE:
Under the patronage of the International Federation of Information
Processing (IFIP), since year 2000 the IFIP Technical Committee 1
(Foundations of Computer Science) has organized a series of biannual
international conferences in Theoretical Computer Science. After
Sendai (2000), Montreal (2002), Toulouse (2004), Santiago (2006),
Milano (2008), Brisbane (2010), and Amsterdam (2012), the 8th edition
will be held in Rome in September 2014, in cooperation with the IFIP
Working Group 2.2 (Formal Description of Programming Concepts) and in
conjunction with the 25th Conference on Concurrency Theory. We call
for papers in all areas of Theoretical Computer Science: they will be
evaluated by two committees:
Track A: Algorithms, Complexity and Models of Computation
Track B: Logic, Semantics, Specification and Verification
TOPICS:
Suggested, but not exclusive, topics of interest include:
Track A - analysis and design of algorithms; automata and formal
languages; cellular automata and systems; combinatorial, graph and
optimization algorithms; computational learning theory; computational
complexity; computational geometry; cryptography; descriptive
complexity; evolutionary and genetic computing; experimental
algorithms; mobile computing; molecular computing and algorithmic
aspects of bioinformatics; network computing; neural computing;
parallel and distributed algorithms; probabilistic and randomized
algorithms; quantum computing; structural information and
communication complexity.
Track B - automata theory; automated deduction; constructive and
non-standard logics in computer science; concurrency theory and
foundations of distributed and mobile computing; database theory;
finite model theory; formal aspects of program analysis, foundations
of hybrid and real-time systems; lambda and combinatory calculi;
logical aspects of computational complexity; modal and temporal
logics; model checking and verification; probabilistic systems; logics
and semantics of programs; foundations of security; term rewriting;
specifications; type, proof and category theory in computer science.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Track A - Giuseppe F. Italiano Università di Roma Tor Vergata
Track B - Jane Hillstone University of Edinburgh
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of at most 15 pages
(LNCS style with at least 11-point font size) to arrive before April
27, 2014. If more space is needed, a clearly marked appendix, to be
read at the discretion of the program committee, may be included if
desired. Submission will be handled by EasyChair. Further information
and submission details can be found on the Conference web page.
Simultaneous submissions to other conferences with published
proceedings are not allowed.
PROCEEDINGS:
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Selected papers from
TCS 2014 will be invited to a special issue of the Journal Theoretical
Computer Science.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for submission: April 27, 2014.
Notification of acceptance: June 25, 2014.
Final manuscript due: July 6, 2014.
Conference: September 1-3, 2014.
STEERING COMMITTEE:
- Giorgio Ausiello, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
- Jos Baeten, CWI Amsterdam
- Jacques Sakarovitch, CNRS/T el ecom ParisTech
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS:
- Daniele Gorla, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
- Rossella Petreschi, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
PROGRAM COMMITTEES:
Track A
- Cristian Calude, University of Auckland
- Josep Diaz (Chair), UPC Barcelona
- Irene Finocchi, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
- Paola Flocchini, University of Ottawa
- Aristides Gionis, Aalto University Helsinki
- Mordecai Golin, Hong Kong University of Tech.
- Juhani Karhum aki, Turku University
- Massimo Melucci, Univ. di Padova
- Elvira Mayordomo, Universidad de Zaragoza
- Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Univ. of Paderborn
- Pekka Orponen, Aalto University Helsinki
- Giuseppe Persiano, Univ. di Salerno
- G eraud S enizergues, Universit e Bordeaux 1
- Olivier Serre, CNRS / Universit e Paris 7
- Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool
- Osamu Watanabe, Tokyo Inst. of Technology
- Peter Widmayer, ETH Zurich
Track B
- Jos Baeten, CWI Amsterdam
- Lars Birkedal, Aarhus University
- Andrei Bulatov, Simon Fraser University
- James Cheney, University of Edinburgh
- Ugo Dal Lago, Univ. di Bologna
- Jos ee Desharnais, Universit e Laval
- J org Endrullis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- J erome Feret, ENS Paris
- Marcelo Fiore, University of Cambridge
- Silvio Ghilardi, Univ. di Milano
- Benjamin Gr egoire, INRIA Sophia
- Ichiro Hasuo, University of Tokyo
- Marieke Huisman, University of Twente
- Jean Krivine, CNRS / Universit e Paris 7
- Radha Jagadeesan, DePaul University, Chicago
- Ivan Lanese, Univ. di Bologna
- Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois at U-C
- Davide Sangiorgi (Chair), Univ. di Bologna
- Vladimiro Sassone, University of Southampton
- Igor Walukiewicz, CNRS / Universit e Bordeaux 1
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