new academic year, the 19th ACAC colloquium (Athens Colloquium on
Algorithms and Complexity). This year ACAC will take place at the Athens
University of Economics and Business, in Athens, Greece, from August 27
till August 29. You can find below the relevant information regarding the
venue and the registration, which is also available at the ACAC website.
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND PARTICIPATION
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ACAC 2024: the 19th Athens Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity
August 27-29, 2024
Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece
http://pages.cs.aueb.gr/othersites/ACAC24
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SCOPE: ACAC is an annual meeting in Athens aiming to bring together
researchers working in all areas of the theory of algorithms and
computational complexity. It serves as a lively forum for presenting
research results that are in a preliminary stage or have been recently
accepted / presented in some major conference. The language of the
workshop is English.
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VENUE: Main Building of the Athens Univ. of Economics and Business,
Patision 76, Athens, Greece,
Directions on how to reach the venue will be posted at the ACAC website.
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REGISTRATION: There are no registration fees. However, participants
must register for administrative purposes, so that we have a good
estimate for the level of attendance, by filling the registration form
at the ACAC website no later than *July 25*.
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TALKS/CONTRIBUTIONS: Participants interested in giving a presentation
should register, providing a tentative title and a short abstract
(the abstract can also be provided at a later stage), in the
registration form (click the "Would you like to give a talk?"
checkbox), by *July 25*. The organizers will make every possible
effort so that all interested participants present their work (subject
to scheduling constraints). Apart from the regular presentations, we
may also incorporate a "rump session" where people will be given a few
minutes to present open problems or ideas they have been working on.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Dimitris Fotakis, Archontia Giannopoulou, Evangelos Markakis, Aris
Pagourtzis, Alkmini Sgouritsa, Christos Tzamos, Stathis Zachos,
Vassilis Zissimopoulos
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS:
Evangelos Markakis, Alkmini Sgouritsa, Alexandros Lolos, Christodoulos
Santorinaios, Panagiotis Tsamopoulos, Ioannis Vlachos
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CONTACT: For further details please feel free to contact any of the
local organizers. Please also feel free to forward this announcement
to other relevant mailing lists.
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