The submission deadline of 3rd Workshop on Combinatorial Reconfiguration
(affiliated with ICALP 2023) has been extended to May 7, AoE.
For details, please visit our website:
http://www.dais.is.tohoku.ac.jp/coreworkshop2023.html .
For the papers that have already been submitted, the reviewing process
has started, and the notification will be sent by May 8 as scheduled before.
We are looking forward to your submission.
Best regards,
Yoshio Okamoto
On 2023/04/15 9:28, Yoshio Okamoto wrote:
> Final Call for Contributed Talks
> =======================================================
> 3rd Workshop on Combinatorial Reconfiguration
> affiliated with ICALP 2023
>
> July 10, 2023
> Paderborn, Germany
>
> Web site: http://www.dais.is.tohoku.ac.jp/coreworkshop2023.html
> Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=core2023
>
> Submission deadline: April 22, 23:59 AoE
> Notification: May 8
> =======================================================
>
> * Aim and Scope
> Combinatorial Reconfiguration studies reachability and related questions
> over combinatorial structures. These types of questions arise in many
> areas of mathematics, computer science, and related fields. A typical
> example asks if the solution space of a Boolean formula is connected
> with respect to the Boolean cube topology, formed by flipping one bit at
> the time. Another example of a well-studied application is sampling from
> a very large configuration space by simulating a Markov chain involving
> local reconfigurations. Although there is now a wealth of publications
> on many aspects of Combinatorial Reconfiguration, including a general
> framework, many questions remain open. The study of Combinatorial
> Reconfiguration brings together problems and techniques from a variety
> of fields in mathematics and computer science, such as combinatorial
> game theory, graph and hypergraph theory, enumeration, probability
> theory, random sampling via Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods,
> bioinformatics, complexity theory, discrete geometry, statistical
> physics, and many others.
>
> With the success of the workshops affiliated with ICALP 2021 and ICALP
> 2022, this workshop aims at strengthening relations among researchers in
> various fields of theoretical computer science and mathematics, and
> broadening interest in Combinatorial Reconfiguration to a wider
> audience. Two invited talks by leading experts are planned as a way to
> build bridges to closely-related fields. We also plan to report the
> results of the 2nd Combinatorial Reconfiguration Challenge (CoRe
> Challenge 2023) during the workshop.
> https://core-challenge.github.io/2023/
>
> The workshop is planned to be held in person in Paderborn.
>
> The workshop is held in cooperation with JSPS KAKENHI project "Fusion of
> Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics Approaches for Expanding
> Combinatorial Reconfiguration."
> https://core.dais.is.tohoku.ac.jp/en/
>
> * Invited Speakers
> - Marthe Bonamy (Université de Bordeaux, France)
> - Jun Kawahara (Kyoto University, Japan)
>
> * Call for Contributed Talks and Submission Guideline
> Authors are invited to submit original work that is related to any
> aspect or application of Combinatorial Reconfiguration. Any work already
> or not yet published is welcome. Presentations of ongoing work and open
> problems, as well as challenges, are encouraged. Short survey talks are
> also welcome.
>
> The submission must be formatted in one page that contains the title of
> the work, the list of all authors, an email address of the corresponding
> author, and a brief summary of the presentation. The manuscript must be
> prepared with the following template as a PDF file.
> http://www.dais.is.tohoku.ac.jp/core2023template.zip
>
> Even though there will be no strict formal refereeing process, some
> contributions might not be accepted at the discretion of the Program
> Committee. A collection of one-page abstracts will be distributed to the
> workshop participants only. Submission should be done via EasyChair.
>
> * Important Dates
> - Submission deadline: April 22, 23:59 AoE
> - Notification: May 8
> - Camera-ready version due: June 19, 23:59 AoE
> - Date of workshop: July 10, 2023
>
> * Program Committee
> - Nicolas Bousquet, CNRS, Universite Lyon 1, France
> - Takehiro Ito, Tohoku University, Japan (Chair)
> - Naomi Nishimura, University of Waterloo, Canada
> - Yoshio Okamoto, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
> - Akira Suzuki, Tohoku University, Japan
>
> * Organizing Committee
> - Takehiro Ito, Tohoku University, Japan (Chair)
> - Yoshio Okamoto, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
> - Akira Suzuki, Tohoku University, Japan
>
>
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Yoshio Okamoto, Prof. <okamotoy@uec.ac.jp>
Dept. of Computer and Network Engineering
University of Electro-Communications
Chofugaoka 1-5-1, Chofu, Tokyo 182-8585
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