Tuesday, June 14, 2022

[DMANET] Last Call - Graph Width Parameters: from Structure to Algorithms (GWP 2022)

GWP 2022 - Graph Width Parameters: from Structure to Algorithms
Satellite Workshop of ICALP 2022
https://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~bretteni/GWP2022/
Monday 4 July, 2022

Hybrid (in-person and online, on Zoom)
in-person registration: https://icalp2022.dakini-pco.com/
online registration: https://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~bretteni/GWP2022/

GWP 2022 is a one-day workshop on graph width parameters and algorithms. The workshop finishes with a session for further discussion and open problems.

Invited Speakers:
Benjamin Bergougnoux (University of Bergen) - "A Logic-Based Algorithmic Meta-Theorem for Mim-Width"
Édouard Bonnet (LIP, ENS Lyon) - "Twin-width delineation and win-wins"
Clément Dallard (FAMNIT, University of Primorska) - "Introduction to tree-independence number"
Zdeněk Dvořák (Charles University) - "On fractional treewidth-fragility"
Paloma Lima (IT University of Copenhagen) - "A survey on coloring problems parameterized by width"
Sophie Spirkl (University of Waterloo) - "Induced subgraphs and treewidth".

To attend in-person, register for the workshops day of ICALP 2022 at https://icalp2022.dakini-pco.com/.

For free online registration to the workshop, please fill in the form available from https://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~bretteni/GWP2022/. The deadline for online registration is Friday 1 July 2022.

For the final session of the workshop, we invite short presentations that highlight an open problem or potential area for future research. If you wish to have a 10-minute slot in our workshop, please send an email with a title and short description to a.munaro@qub.ac.uk<mailto:a.munaro@qub.ac.uk> by Monday 27 June 2022. Please indicate if your presentation is in-person or online. Note that the review of contributions may close earlier if the session is filled.

Organisers:
Flavia Bonomo (University of Buenos Aires)
Nick Brettell (Victoria University of Wellington)
Andrea Munaro (Queen's University Belfast)
Daniel Paulusma (Durham University)

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