Thursday, November 1, 2018

[DMANET] 2nd CfP: CSR 2019 (14th International Computer Science Symposium in Russia, July 1-5, 2019, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)

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Second Call for Papers

14th INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM IN RUSSIA (CSR 2019)

July 1-5, 2019, Novosibirsk, Russia

https://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/csr2019/

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CSR is an annual international conference held in Russia that is
designed to cover a broad range of topics in Theoretical Computer
Science. The list of previous CSR conferences can be found at
https://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/~csr/. Conference proceedings are published in
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. A selection of
accepted papers will be published in a special issue of the Springer
journal, "Theory of Computing Systems".

CSR'19 will be part of the Computer Science Summer in Russia
(http://cssr.nsu.ru) which will also include the Ershov Informatics
Conference (PSI'19) and Summer School in Computer Science for students.


IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for submissions: December 23, 2018
Notification of acceptance: February 13, 2019
Conference dates: July 1-5, 2019

Yandex Awards for the best paper and for the best student paper will be
given by the PC.

VENUE

Novosibirsk is the 3rd largest city in Russia and a major hub in Western
Siberia. It is easily accessible either via Moscow or Saint Petersburg,
or by a direct flight from Еurope (Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Prague,
Thessaloniki) or Asia (Tokyo, Seoul, Hongkong, Shanghai, Beijing or
Bangkok). The conference will take place at Novosibirsk State
University located in Akademgorodok -- a picturesque "academic town"
about 30km south from the main city of Novosibirsk.

TOPICS include, but are not limited to:

* algorithms and data structures
* computational complexity
* randomness in computing, approximation algorithms
* combinatorial optimisation, constraint satisfaction
* computational geometry
* formal languages and automata
* codes and cryptography
* combinatorics in computer science
* applications of logic to computer science, proof complexity
* fundamentals of machine learning
* theoretical aspects of big data

DISTINGUISHED OPENING LECTURE

Andrew Yao (Tsinghua U, China)

INVITED SPEAKERS

Michael Fellows (U Bergen, Norway) to be confirmed
Giuseppe Italiano (LUISS U, Italy)
Meena Mahajan (Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India)
Petros Petrosyan (Erevan State U, Armenia)
David Woodruff (Carnegie Mellon U, USA)
Dmitry Zhuk (Moscow U, Russia)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Maxim Babenko (Yandex/HSE Moscow, RU)
Petra Berenbrink (U Hamburg, DE)
Olaf Beyersdorff (U Jena, DE)
René van Bevern (Novosibirsk State U, RU)
Manuel Bodirsky (TU Dresden, DE)
Vladimir Braverman (Johns Hopkins U, US)
Holger Dell (Saarland U, DE)
Nachum Dershowitz (Tel Aviv U, IL)
Michael Elkin (Ben-Gurion U, IL)
Pierre Fraigniaud (CNRS & U Paris Diderot, FR)
Anna Frid (Aix-Marseille U, FR)
Pawel Gawrychowski (U Wrocław, PL)
Dora Giammarresi (U Rome, IT)
Elena Grigorescu (Purdue U, US)
Gregory Kucherov (CNRS & U Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, FR), chair
Christophe Paul (CNRS & U Montpellier FR)
Valentin Polishchuk (Linköping U, SE)
Artem Pyatkin (Sobolev Inst. of Mathematics & Novosibirsk State U, RU)
Alexander Rabinovich (Tel-Aviv U, IL)
Kunihiko Sadakane (U Tokyo, JP)
Arseny Shur (Ural Federal U, RU)
Igor Walukiewicz (CNRS & U Bordeaux, FR)
Jacobo Torán (U Ulm, DE)
Sergey Yekhanin (Microsoft Research, US)

CONFERENCE CHAIR

René van Bevern (Novosibirsk State U, RU)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Denis Ponomaryov (A.P. Ershov Inst. of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk)
Anastasia Karpenko (Novosibirsk State U)
Oxana Tsidulko (Sobolev Inst. of Mathematics, Novosibirsk)

STEERING COMMITTEE

Edward A. Hirsch (St. Petersburg Dept. of Steklov Inst. of Mathematics, RU)
Juhani Karhumäki (U Turku, FI)
Alexander Kulikov (St. Petersburg Dept. of Steklov Inst. of Mathematics, RU)
Ernst W. Mayr (Technische Universität München, DE)
Alexander Razborov (U of Chicago, USA and Steklov Inst. of Mathematics, Moscow, RU)
Mikhail Volkov (Ural Federal U, RU)

SUBMISSIONS

Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original research in the
conference topics, in electronic form (pdf format) via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csr19
Submissions must be unpublished, not under review for publication
elsewhere, and provide sufficient information to judge their merits.
Submissions must be in English, and not exceed 12 pages, including the
title page, in Springer's LNCS LaTeX style. Additional material, to be
read at the discretion of reviewers and PC members, may be provided in a
clearly marked appendix or by reference to a manuscript on a web site.

At least one of the authors must commit to presenting the paper at the
conference.
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