Conference on Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization IPCO
XXIII, June 27–29, 2022, Eindhoven University of Technology, The
Netherlands
Conference website: https://www.ipco2022.com/home
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*Submission deadline: November 12, 2021 (23:59 CET). *
The IPCO conference is a forum for researchers and practitioners working
on various aspects of integer programming and combinatorial
optimization. The aim is to present recent developments in theory,
computation, and applications. The scope of IPCO is viewed in a broad
sense, to include algorithmic and structural results in integer
programming and combinatorial optimization as well as revealing
computational studies and novel applications of discrete optimization to
practical problems.
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of their recent work by
November 12, 2021 (23:59 CET); see the submission guidelines below for
more information. The Program Committee will select the papers to be
presented on the basis of the submitted extended abstracts.
Contributions are expected to be original, unpublished and not under
review by journals or conferences with proceedings. Papers violating
these requirements will not be considered by the Program Committee.
During the conference, approximately 33 papers will be presented in
single-track sessions. Each lecture will be 30 minutes long. The
proceedings will be published as a volume of Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. They will contain extended abstracts of all accepted
submissions. It is expected that revised and extended versions will
subsequently be submitted for publication in appropriate journals.
*Submission Guidelines *
The extended abstract – in Springer LNCS format – should not exceed 12
pages plus references. Please check the Springer Information for LNCS
Authors for additional information,
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
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Appendices are allowed only if they fit within the 12 page limit.
Submissions not following these guidelines will not be considered. It is
allowed to put full versions of the submitted papers in an on-line
repository.
The first page should contain the title, the authors with their
affiliations, and a short abstract. The introduction should be a broadly
accessible exposition of the main ideas and techniques used to achieve
the results, including motivation and a clear comparison with related
work. In particular, the introduction should convey to the non-expert
why the paper should be accepted to IPCO. Submitted extended abstracts
will be reviewed according to the standards of top tier reviewed
conferences. The main acceptance criteria used by the Program Committee
are the quality and originality of the research, plus its interest to
people working in the field. It is crucial that the importance of the
work is understood by the committee. The claimed results must be correct
and new.
A paper will not be considered in any of the following cases:
* If it has already been published;
* If it is under review by a journal or another conference with proceedings;
* If it has a member of the Program Committee among its authors;
* If it is submitted after the submission deadline.
It is not allowed to submit a paper that has been submitted to IPCO 2022
to a journal or a conference with proceedings before the IPCO 2022
notification date.
*Submission server:*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ipco2022
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*Program Committee*
Karen Aardal, Delft University of Technology (Chair)
Marco Di Summa, Università degli Studi di Padova
Alina Ene, Boston University
Sam Fiorini, Université libre de Bruxelles
Ricardo Fukasawa, University of Waterloo
Yusuke Kobayashi, Kyoto University
Jochen Koenemann, University of Waterloo
Nicole Megow, Universität Bremen
Gonzalo Munoz, Universidad de O'Higgins
Peter Nelson, University of Waterloo
Neil Olver, London School of Economics and Political Science
Sebastian Pokutta, Zuse Institute Berlin
Domenico Salvagnin, Università degli Studi di Padova
Laura Sanità, Eindhoven University of Technology
David Shmoys, Cornell University
Vera Traub, ETH Zürich
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