Wednesday, April 16, 2025

[DMANET] Workshop on Fair Resource Allocation at ICALP 2025 (FaiRACAC '25) - Call for posters

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Call for Posters
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Workshop on Fair Resource Allocation: Concepts, Algorithms and Complexity
(FaiRACAC '25)
https://sites.google.com/view/fairacac25/

The workshop will be held in conjunction with ICALP 2025 on Monday, 7 July
in Aarhus, Denmark.


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Scope
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Fair division has attracted the attention of various scientific
disciplines, including mathematics, economics, and political science.
During the last two decades, the algorithmic aspects of fair division have
been the focus of a particularly active line of work within the computer
science community. In particular, in the last few years, fair division has
been in the forefront of research in Economics and Computation, as well as
other prestigious venues in Theoretical Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence. The workshop will serve as a forum for presenting the
highlights of recent advances in fair division, for fostering
collaborations and potential future directions in this area.


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Submission
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We welcome contributions for posters, related to topics in fair division,
such as cake cutting, fair allocation of indivisible goods/chores, matching
markets, and strategic issues in fair division problems.

If you would like to present your work (recently published or on-going),
please send us an email at fairacac@gmail.com that includes a title, list
of authors, abstract and a link to the paper. Submissions will be lightly
reviewed for relevance. Priority will be given to students and postdocs.
There will be no workshop proceedings.


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Important deadlines
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Submission deadline: 7 May 2025
Notification of acceptance: 14 May 2025

Note that the early registration deadline is 17 May 2025 (
https://conferences.au.dk/icalp2025/registration).


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Organization
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Georgios Amanatidis, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Archimedes / Athena RC
Aris Filos-Ratsikas, University of Edinburgh
Alexandros Voudouris, University of Essex

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