CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
DARe 2021: 1st Workshop on Distributed Algorithms on Realistic Network
Models
(in conjunction with PODC 2021)
JULY 30 2021
https://podc-dare.github.io/
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SPEAKERS
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Stefan Schmid
Patrice Ossana de Mendez
Thomas Bläsius
Michael Dinitz
Pedro Montealegre
Soheil Behnezhad
Andrzej Czygrinow
Janne Korhonen
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TOPIC
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The main goal of the workshop is to create a platform for the exchange of
tools, ideas, and questions between researchers working on different
aspects of networks and distributed algorithms. The concepts from the
ever-growing
area of sparse graphs and from network science are not widely known
in the distributed community, and we aim at connecting these research
topics.
We hope that the workshop will foster new cross-field collaborations that
will lead to strong new results. In particular, we hope that the workshop
the usage of structural graph theory in larger systems. On the other hand,
we expect that researchers working on practical problems (both on physical
and social networks) can show possible new directions for theoretical
researches that are relevant for practical applications
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REGISTRATION
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Registration is free but mandatory
Check https://podc.org/data/podc2021/registration.html
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Workshop Organizers
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Saeed Amiri, University of Cologne
Laurent Feuilloley, University of Lyon 1
Sebastian Siebertz, University of Bremen
Alexandre Vigny, University of Bremen
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