WG 2023 FINALL CALL FOR PAPERS:
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WG 2023
Fribourg, Switzerland
June 28-30, 2023
https://events.unifr.ch/wg2023/
IMPORTANT DATES:
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Deadline for article registration (abstract submission): 13 February 2023 AoE
Deadline for article submission: 20 February 2023 AOE
Notification of acceptance: 26 April 2023
Final versions due: 21 July 2023
WG 2023 is the 49th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science that has as aim to connect theory and applications by demonstrating how graph-theoretic concepts can be applied in various areas of computer science.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
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Flavia Bonomo (University of Buenos Aires)
Eunjung Kim (LAMSADE, Paris-Dauphine University)
Nicolas Trotignon (CNRS, ENS de Lyon)
HOSTED BY:
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Decision Support & Operations Research Group, a research group in the Department of Informatics, University of Fribourg.
For questions please contact the organisers at wg2023@unifr.ch.
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS:
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Submitted papers should describe original results in any aspects of graph theory related to computer science, including but not restricted to: design and analysis of sequential, parallel, randomized, parameterized algorithms; distributed graph and network algorithms; structural graph theory with algorithmic or complexity applications; computational complexity of graph and network problems; graph grammars, graph rewriting systems and graph modeling; graph drawing and layouts; computational geometry; computational biology; graph mining; random graphs and models of the web and scale-free networks; and support of the above concepts by suitable implementations and applications.
Contributed papers will be selected from submissions received by the PROGRAMME COMMITTEE consisting of:
Nick Brettell (Victoria University of Wellington)
Yixin Cao (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Clément Dallard (University of Orléans)
Vida Dujmović (University of Ottawa)
David Eppstein (University of California)
Bruno Escoffier (Sorbonne University)
Carl Feghali (ENS de Lyon)
Esther Galby (Hamburg University of Technology)
Danny Hermelin (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Yusuke Kobayashi (Kyoto University)
Stephen Kobourov (University of Arizona)
Daniel Kráľ (Masaryk University)
Michael Lampis (Paris Dauphine University)
Paloma Lima (IT University of Copenhagen)
Amer Mouawad (American University of Beirut)
Andrea Munaro (University of Parma)
Daniel Paulusma (Durham University, co-chair)
Irena Penev (Charles University)
Bernard Ries (University of Fribourg, co-chair)
Laura Sanità (Bocconi University)
Roohani Sharma (Max Planck Institute for Informatics)
Uéverton Souza (Fluminense Federal University)
Maya Stein (University of Chile)
Csaba Tóth (California State University Northridge)
Virginia Vassilevska Williams (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Shira Zerbib (Iowa State University)
The Programme Committee cordially invites all researchers to submit their papers in all areas related to the above for presentation at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings of WG 2023 at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wg2023.
Papers must be submitted in PDF format, using the LNCS style (available at https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and must have a maximum of 12 pages, including title and abstract, but excluding references. Proofs omitted due to space restrictions must be placed in an appendix, to be read by programme committee members at their discretion. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. At least one author of each accepted paper will be expected to register and present the paper in person at the conference. WG 2023 will offer awards for the best paper and the best student paper.
The CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS will be published by LNCS, Springer Verlag.
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