Monday, February 15, 2016

[DMANET] ThRaSH 2016 Lyngby, Denmark - Final Call for Participation

Call for Abstracts and Participation


The 10th Workshop on Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics (ThRaSH
2016) 18-19 March 2016, Lyngby (Copenhagen), Denmark

https://www.imm.dtu.dk/~cgie/thrash2016/

Contact: thrash@compute.dtu.dk

Deadline for abstract submission: 18 February, 2016 Notification of
accepted talks: 25 February, 2016 Deadline for registration: 29
February, 2016

Abstract submission and registration (no fee) by e-mail to
thrash@compute.dtu.dk

The 10th Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics workshop continues the
tradition of discussing theoretical aspects of randomised search
heuristics such as evolutionary algorithms, ant colony optimisation,
particle swarm optimisation, simulated annealing, and other heuristics
inspired by natural or physical processes. It provides a forum to
discuss novel and ongoing work, new trends and ideas, and aims at
stimulating interactions within the research field and between related
disciplines. The tenth workshop of the series will take place in Lyngby
(Greater Copenhagen), Denmark on the 18th and 19th of March, 2016;
details about the venue as well as all other information pertaining to
the workshop can be found on the workshop homepage
https://www.imm.dtu.dk/~cgie/thrash2016/.

We invite researchers working on theoretical aspects of randomized
search heuristics who would like to present and discuss their work to
submit a short abstract (a single page, either in plain text or pdf). As
always at ThRaSH, the primary focus is on discussing recent ideas and
detecting challenging topics for future work, rather than on the
presentation of final results.

Registration to the workshop is free. However, we ask participants to
register by the registration deadline. Please let us know if you have
any dietary requirements so that we can take this into account in the
organization.

Carsten Witt and Christian Gießen (Technical University of Denmark)

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