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Symposium on Theory of Computing 2011 (STOC 2011)

6-8 June 2011
San Jose CA, U.S.A.

Call for Papers

STOC 2011
June 6-8, 2011
San Jose, CA
http://www2.research.att.com/~dsj/stoc11/stoc11.html

Submission Deadline: Thursday, November 4, 2010, 4:59pm EST

The 43rd ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2011), sponsored by 
the ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory 
(SIGACT), will be held in San Jose, California, from Monday June 6 to 
Wednesday June 8, 2011, as part of the Federated Computing Research 
Conference (FCRC). Papers presenting new and original research on the 
theory of computation are sought. Typical but not exclusive topics of 
interest include: algorithms and data structures, computational 
complexity, cryptography, computational learning theory, computational 
game theory, parallel and distributed algorithms, quantum computing, 
computational geometry, computational applications of logic, algorithmic 
graph theory and combinatorics, optimization, randomness in computing, 
approximation algorithms, algorithmic coding theory, algebraic 
computation, and theoretical aspects of areas such as networks, privacy, 
information retrieval, computational biology, and databases. Papers that 
broaden the reach of the theory of computing, or raise important problems 
that can benefit from theoretical investigation and analysis, are 
encouraged.

Submission format: Submissions should start with a title page consisting 
of the title of the paper; each author's name, affiliation, and email 
address; and an abstract of 1-2 paragraphs summarizing the paper's 
contributions. This should be followed by an extended abstract of up to 10 
pages, which consists of a scholarly exposition of the paper's main ideas, 
results, and techniques, including motivation and a clear comparison with 
related work. The extended abstract should be addressed insofar as 
possible to a broad spectrum of CS Theory researchers. Authors should also 
substantiate the main mathematical claims of the paper with proofs, some 
of which may be placed in a clearly marked appendix that will be read at 
the discretion of the program committee. (Authors may simply attach a copy 
of the full paper as the appendix.) The body of the extended abstract 
(excluding title page, bibliography, appendix, and figures) should not 
exceed 10 single-spaced pages on letter-size (8 1/2 x 11 inch) paper, and 
should be in single-column format, using at least 1 inch margins, 11-point 
font, and ample spacing all around. Submissions deviating significantly 
from these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their 
merits.

Submission Instructions: Authors are required to submit their extended 
abstracts electronically, in PDF (without security restrictions on copying 
or printing). The submission server will be available by October 4 through 
the following link: https://secure.iacr.org/websubrev/stoc2011/submit/.

On-line Posting: Authors are encouraged to post full versions of their 
submissions in a freely accessible on-line repository such as the arXiv, 
ECCC, or the Cryptology ePrint archive. (Papers that are not written well 
enough for public dissemination are probably also not ready for submission 
to STOC.) We expect that authors of accepted papers will make full 
versions of their papers, with proofs, available by the camera-ready 
deadline. (This should be done in a manner consistent with the ACM 
Copyright Policy.)

Prior and Simultaneous Submissions: The conference will follow SIGACT's 
policy on prior publication and simultaneous submissions. Abstract 
material which has been previously published in another conference 
proceedings or journal, or which is scheduled for publication prior to 
July 2011, will not be considered for acceptance at STOC 2011. SIGACT 
policy does not allow simultaneous submissions of the same (or essentially 
the same) abstract material to another conference with published 
proceedings. The program committee may interact with program chairs of 
other (past or future) conferences to find out about closely related 
submissions.
Dates:

Extended Abstract Submission: Thursday November 4, 2010 (4:59pm EST).
Notification: by email on or before February 3, 2011.
Deadline for accepted papers: A camera-ready copy of each accepted paper 
is required by March 24, 2011.
Welcome Reception: Sunday June 5, 2011.
Conference: Monday June 6 - Wednesday June 8, 2011.
Full FCRC: Saturday June 4 - Saturday June 11, 2011.

Presentation of Accepted Papers: One author of each accepted paper will be 
expected to present the work at the conference.

Best Paper Award: The program committee may designate up to three papers 
accepted to the conference as STOC Best Papers. Every submission is 
automatically eligible for this award. Rules for the award can be found at 
http://www.sigact.org/Prizes/bestpaper.

Danny Lewin Best Student Paper Award: A prize of $500 will be given to the 
author(s) of the best student-authored paper (or split between more than 
one paper if there is a tie). A paper is eligible if all of its authors 
are full-time students at the time of submission. To inform the program 
committee about a paper's eligibility, check the appropriate box in the 
web form on the submission server. The list of past winners can be found 
at http://www.sigact.org/Prizes/student/.
Program Committee:

Ittai Abraham (Microsoft Research SVC)
Alexandr Andoni (Microsoft Research SVC)
Avrim Blum (CMU)
Allan Borodin (Toronto)
Kousha Etessami (Edinburgh)
Lisa Fleischer (Dartmouth)
Venkatesan Guruswami (CMU)
David Kempe (USC)
Frederic Magniez (CNRS, Paris-Sud)
Dieter van Melkebeek (Wisconsin)
Daniele Micciancio (UCSD)
Moni Naor (Weizmann)
Kobbi Nissim (Microsoft AI & Ben-Gurion)
Seth Pettie (Michigan)
Ronitt Rubinfeld (Tel Aviv & MIT)
Amir Shpilka (Technion & MSR NE)
Ravi Sundaram (Northeastern)
Eva Tardos (Cornell & MSR NE)
Prasad Tetali (Georgia Tech)
Salil Vadhan (Harvard, chair)
Kasturi Varadarajan (Iowa)
Nisheeth Vishnoi (Microsoft Research India)
John Watrous (Waterloo)
Ryan Williams (IBM Almaden)

Local Arrangements Chairs: David Johnson (AT&T Labs-Research) and Chris 
Umans (Caltech).
Conference website: http://www.research.att.com/~dsj/stoc11/stoc11.html
FCRC website: http://www.acm.org/fcrc/

SIGACT has limited funds to support travel for students, and researchers 
from developing countries who don't have other means of support. Details 
will be posted on the STOC website.

Registered conference attendees will be provided with internet access to 
the Proceedings on a password-protected site that will be available from 
about two weeks before the
conference until the end of the conference. Authors can opt out of this 
online distribution by contacting the program committee chair by the 
camera-ready deadline (March 24).