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Today's Topics:

1. CFP: COCOON'16: The 22nd International Computing and
Combinatorics Conference (AI, CHUNYU)
2. Data Science in Optimisation Stream at EURO 2016 (Poznan, 3-6
July) (Andrew J Parkes)
3. TAMC 2016 - Paper submission deadline Mar. 6, 2016 (Sun,Xiaoming)
4. IPCO 2016: Call for Poster Presentations (Martin Skutella)
5. ICITS 2016 (9th International Conference on Information
Theoretic Security)- CFP (Ignacio Cascudo Pueyo)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2016 16:58:28 +0000
From: "AI, CHUNYU" <AIC@uscupstate.edu>
To: "dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] CFP: COCOON'16: The 22nd International Computing and
Combinatorics Conference
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COCOON'16: The 22nd International Computing and Combinatorics Conference

August 2-4th, 2016, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.

Submission deadline: Mar. 03, 2016

Web: http://optnetsci.cise.ufl.edu/cocoon16/index.html

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The 22nd International Computing and Combinatorics Conference (COCOON'16) will be held in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam during Aug. 2-4, 2016. Original research papers in the areas of algorithms, theory of computation, computational complexity, and combinatorics related to computing are solicited. In addition to theoretical results, we are particularly interested in submissions that report on experimental and applied research of general algorithmic interest. Special consideration will be given to research that is motivated by real-world problems. Experimental and applied papers are expected to show convincingly the usefulness and efficiency of the algorithms discussed in a practical setting.

All the papers will be published to the symposium in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes.

Papers of high quality will be invited to special issues of Theoretical Computer Science (TCS), and Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (JOCO), respectively.

THE TOPICS Of INTEREST (include but are not limited to):

Algorithms and Data Structures

Algorithmic Game Theory

Approximation Algorithms and Online Algorithms

Automata, Languages, Logic, and Computability

Complexity Theory

Computational Learning Theory and Knowledge Discovery

Cryptography, Reliability and Security, and Database Theory

Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

Computational Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory

Graph Drawing and Information Visualization

Graph Theory, Communication Networks, and Optimization

Parallel and Distributed Computing

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission due: Mar. 03, 2016 (Anywhere on Earth)

Notification of Acceptance: Apr. 18, 2015

Camera-ready and Registration: May 01, 2016

Conference Dates: Aug. 2-4, 2016

PC Co-Chairs

My T. Thai, University of Florida

Thang N. Dinh, Virginia Commonwealth University


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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2016 21:59:21 +0000
From: Andrew J Parkes <andrew.parkes@nottingham.ac.uk>
To: DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Data Science in Optimisation Stream at EURO 2016
(Poznan, 3-6 July)
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Dear Colleagues,

For the upcoming EURO 2016 conference,
http://www.euro2016.poznan.pl/
you are invited to submit an abstract to the stream

"Data Science in Optimisation"

The scope of the stream is any method that improves, or aims to improve,
any optimisation methods using methods from data science.

Optimisation methods are meant in a very broad sense from heuristics in
systematic search methods, to meta-heuristics, to intelligent adaptive
search methods such as hyper-heuristics, or others.

Data science methods may include anything that uses statistical, machine
learning, data mining, analytics, forecasting, or other methods in order
to improve optimisation methods.

For example, topics may include, but are not limited to: parameter
tuning; automated generation of heuristics; adaptive metaheuristics, etc.

Submission requires only an abstract written in English and containing
no more than 1500 characters. (Each individual attendee is allowed to
present only one paper at the conference, but may be an author on
multiple submissions.)

Please use the web page for the submissions:

http://www.euro2016.poznan.pl/abstract-submission/
using invitation/session code a7cf2cd3

Regards
Patrick De Causmaecker
Ender Özcan
Andrew J. Parkes


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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 12:28:06 +0800
From: "Sun,Xiaoming" <sunxiaoming@ict.ac.cn>
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Subject: [DMANET] TAMC 2016 - Paper submission deadline Mar. 6, 2016
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The 13th Annual Conference on Theory and Applications of Models of
Computation

http://cs.xidian.edu.cn/tamc2016/

Xi'an, China July 20-22, 2016

Welcome to The 13th annual conference on Theory and Applications of Models
of Computation (TAMC), which will take place at Xi'an, China from 20th to
22nd, July, 2016. The event is supported by School of Computer Science and
Technology and School of Cyber Engineering, Xidian University.

Venue

Tangcheng Hotel

South Hanguang Road #229

Xi'an, China

All major events take place in this building. There is a fully equipped
lecture hall with a capacity for 200 attendees as well as a series of
lecture rooms, each of which can support 50 attendees. Of course, all
participants of TAMC-16 will have free internet access during the
conference.

Contact

Email:tamc@xidian.edu.cn

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 11:59 pm EST March 6, 2016

Notification of authors: May 6, 2016

Final versions deadline: May 22, 2016

Post Conference Publications

Special issues of the journals Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical
Structures in Computer Science devoted to a selected set of accepted papers
of the conference are planned.

Submission of Papers

Authors should submit an extended abstract (not a full paper).

The submission should contain a scholarly exposition of ideas, techniques,
and results, including motivation and a clear comparison with related work.

The length of the extended abstract should not exceed ten (10) letter-sized
pages (not including bibliography and appendices.) Submitted papers must
describe work not previously published. They must not be submitted
simultaneously to another conference with refereed proceedings. Each PC
member is allowed to submit at most one paper. Research that is already
submitted to a journal may be submitted to TAMC16, provided that (a) the PC
chair is notified in advance that this is the case, and (b) it is not
scheduled for journal publication before the conference.

The submission server is now available at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tamc16.

Conference Chair

Jianfeng Ma (Xidian University)

Zhiyong Liu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Programme Committee Chair

Jin-Yi Cai (University of Wisconsin)

Programme CommitteeCo-Chairs

Jiangtao Cui (Xidian University)

Xiaoming Sun (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences)

Steering Committee

Manindra Agrawal

Jin-Yi Cai

Barry Cooper

John Hopcroft

Angsheng Li

Zhiyong Liu

Local Organising Committee

Jianfeng Ma http://web.xidian.edu.cn/jfma/

Jiangtao Cui http://web.xidian.edu.cn/cuijt/

Hui Li http://web.xidian.edu.cn/hli/

Aims and Scope

TAMC 2016 aims at bringing together a wide range of researchers with
interests in computational theory and applications. The main themes of the
conference are computability, complexity, algorithms, models of computation
and systems theory. Typical but not exclusive topics of interest include:

Algebraic computation

Algorithmic coding theory

Algorithmic number theory

Approximation algorithms

Automata theory

Circuit complexity

Combinatorial algorithms computability

Computational biology, and biological computing

Computational complexity [including circuits, communication,
derandomization, PCPs, proof complexity, structural complexity]

Computational game theory

Computational logic

Computational geometry

Continuous and real computation

Cryptography

Data structures

Design and analysis of algorithms

Distributed algorithms

Domain models [Assets, Price of Abstraction, frameworks]

Fixed parameter tractability

Geometric algorithms

Graph algorithms

Information and communication complexity

Learning theory

Memory hierarchy tradeoffs

Model theory for computing [modal and temporal logics, specification,
verification, synthesis or automated software construction, aesthetics,
software behavior, transformation of models]

Natural computation

Nature inspired computing

Networks in nature and society

Network algorithms optimization

Online algorithms

Parallel algorithms

Philosophy of computing [emerging paradigms,morality, intentionality]

Privacy and security

Property testing

Proof complexity

Process models [for software construction, validating software under
construction, supply-chain]

Quantum computing

Randomness pseudorandomness

Randomized algorithms

Space - time tradeoffs

Streaming algorithms

Systems theory [Concurrent, Timed, Hybrid and Secure systems]

VLSI Models of Computation [Models for Hardware - Software Co-design]


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 15:10:04 +0100
From: Martin Skutella <martin.skutella@tu-berlin.de>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] IPCO 2016: Call for Poster Presentations
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The 18th Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization conference to be held in Liège, Belgium from June 1 to June 3, 2016 will hold a poster session. The poster session is open to everybody but we particularly welcome posters from PhD students and Postdocs on research in any of the IPCO topics.

In order to present a poster, authors must email the following information to <mailto:q.louveaux@ulg.ac.be>q.louveaux@ulg.ac <mailto:q.louveaux@ulg.ac>.be by April 5, 2016:

Author(s)
Title
A short abstract
Name of participant presenting the poster (one of the authors)
Note that poster submissions are not refereed. However, the organizing committee reserves the right to turn down submissions deemed out of scope. Poster slots will be confirmed by April 11, 2016. If any slots remain, submissions received after the deadline may be considered at the discretion of the committee.


Please also note that a summer school will be organized before the conference on May 30-31 including Michel Goemans (MIT), Juan-Pablo Vielma (MIT) and Nicolas Stier-Moses (Facebook Core Data Science) as lecturers.

More information can be found on www.ipco2016.be <http://www.ipco2016.be/>

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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 14:20:39 +0000
From: Ignacio Cascudo Pueyo <ignacio@cs.au.dk>
To: "dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] ICITS 2016 (9th International Conference on
Information Theoretic Security)- CFP
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ICITS 2016 - 9th International Conference on Information Theoretic Security

9-12 August 2016, Tacoma, Washington, USA.

http://www.icits2016.com

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This is the ninth in a series of conferences that aims to bring together the leading researchers in the areas of information theory, quantum information theory, and cryptography. ICITS covers all aspects of information- theoretic security, from relevant mathematical tools to theoretical modeling to implementation. ICITS is an event in cooperation with The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). Papers on all technical aspects of these topics are solicited for submission. Areas of interest include, but are not restricted to:

Adversarial channel models
Authentication codes
Bounded-storage models
Biometric security
Codes, lattices & cryptography
Cryptography from noisy channels
Implementation challenges
Information-theoretic reductions
Information-theoretic tools in computational settings
Key and message rates
Multiparty computations
Network coding security
Nonlocality and nonsignaling
Physical layer security
Physical models & assumptions
Quantum cryptography
Quantum information theory
Randomness extraction
Secret sharing
Wiretap channels


- Important Dates

Extended Conference track submission deadline: 20th of April, 2016
Extended Workshop track submission deadline: 20th of April, 2016
Decision notification: 1st of June, 2016
Conference: 9-12 of August, 2016
Note: ICITS 2016 takes place right before Crypto 2016!


- Two Tracks: Conference and Workshop

As the goal of ICITS is to bring together researchers on all aspects of information-theoretic security, it consists of two tracks with different types of contributed presentations:

Conference Track (with proceedings): Submissions to this track must be original papers that have not previously appeared in published form. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and will appear in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series.

Workshop Track (no proceedings): To encourage presentation of work from a variety of fields (especially those where conference publication is unusual or makes journal publication difficult), the committee also solicits "workshop track" papers. Accepted papers will be presented orally at the conference but will not appear in the proceedings. Submissions to this track that have previously appeared (or are currently submitted elsewhere) are acceptable. Papers that describe work in progress are also welcome. We note that the same standards of quality will apply to conference and workshop papers.


Complete submission guidelines can be found online: http://www.icits2016.com/

- Invited Speakers
Sanjam Garg - UC Berkeley
Martin Roetteler - Microsoft Research
Amit Sahai - UCLA
Stefano Tessaro - UCSB

- Conference Organization

Anderson C A Nascimento, UW, Tacoma – General and Program Co-Chair
Paulo Barreto, UW, Tacoma – General and Program Co-Chair
Bernardo David, Aarhus University – Publicity Co-Chair
Ignacio Cascudo, Aarhus University – Publicity Co-Chair


- Technical Program Committee

Divesh Aggarwal EPFL, Switzerland
Anne Broadbent University of Ottawa, Canada
Paolo D'Arco University di Salerno, Italy
Nico Döttling Aarhus University, Denmark
Frédéric Dupuis Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Stefan Dziembowski U Warsaw, Poland
Ben Fuller MIT, USA
Peter Gaži IST, Austria
Divya Gupta UCLA, USA
Goichiro Hanaoka AIST, Japan
Carmit Hazay Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Mitsugu Iwamoto University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Iordanis Kerenidis Université Paris Diderot, France
Robert Koenig Technische Universität München, Germany
Ranjit Kumaresan MIT, USA
Tancrède Lepoint CryptoExperts
Hemanta Maji Purdue University, USA
Keith Martin Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Koji Nuida AIST, Japan
Frederique Oggier Research Center for Information Security, Singapore
Arpita Patra Indian Institute of Science, India
Krzysztof Pietrzak IST, Austria
Martin Roetteler Microsoft Research Redmond, USA
Samuel Ranellucci Aarhus University, Denmark
Rei Safavi-Naini University of Calgary, Canada
Rafael Schaefer Princeton University, USA
Junji Shikata Yokohama National University, Japan
Rainer Steinwandt Florida Atlantic University, USA
Stefano Tessaro UCSB, USA
Marten van Dijk University of Connecticut, USA
Stefan Wolf USI, Switzerland
Mark Zhandry Princeton University, USA

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