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FCT 2011: Fundamentals of Computer Theory

22-25 August 2011
Oslo, Norway

Call for Papers

                                  FCT 2011
       18th International Symposium on Fundamentals of Computer Theory

                     August 22-25, 2011, Oslo, Norway


The Symposium on Fundamentals of Computation Theory was established in 
1977 for researchers interested in all aspects of theoretical computer 
science, as well as new emerging fields such as bio-inspired computing. 
It is a biennial series of conferences previously held in Poznan (Poland, 
1977), Wendisch-Rietz (Germany, 1979), Szeged (Hungary, 1981), Borgholm 
(Sweden, 1983), Cottbus (Germany, 1985), Kazan (Russia, 1987), Szeged 
(Hungary, 1989), Gosen-Berlin (Germany, 1991), Szeged (Hungary, 1993), 
Dresden (Germany, 1995), Krakow (Poland, 1997), Iasi (Romania, 1999), Riga 
(Latvia, 2001), Malmo (Sweden, 2003), Lubeck (Germany, 2005), Budapest 
(Hungary, 2007), and Wroclaw (Poland, 2009).


PROCEEDINGS

The conference proceedings will be published (as usual) in the Lecture 
Notes in Computer Science series of Springer-Verlag (to be confirmed).


SUBMISSIONS (topics)

Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original unpublished 
research in all areas of theoretical computer science.  Topics of interest 
include (but not limited to):

    * Algorithms:
          o algorithm design and optimization
          o combinatorics and analysis of algorithms
          o computational complexity
          o approximation, randomized, and heuristic methods
          o parallel and distributed computing
          o circuits and boolean functions
          o online algorithms
          o machine learning and artificial intelligence
          o computational geometry
          o computational algebra
    * Formal methods:
          o algebraic and categorical methods
          o automata and formal languages
          o computability and nonstandard computing models
          o database theory
          o foundations of concurrency and distributed systems
          o logics and model checking
          o models of reactive, hybrid and stochastic systems
          o principles of programming languages
          o program analysis and transformation
          o specification, refinement and verification
          o security
          o type systems
    * Emerging fields:
          o ad hoc, dynamic, and evolving systems
          o algorithmic game theory
          o computational biology
          o foundations of cloud computing and ubiquitous systems
          o quantum computation


Authors are invited to submit a paper with at most 12 pages in the LNCS style.
The paper should provide sufficient detail to allow the Program Committee to
evaluate its validity, quality, and relevance. If necessary, detailed
proofs can
be attached as an appendix. Simultaneous submission to other conferences
with published proceedings or journals is not allowed.


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline:          Tuesday,  5.  April 2011
Author Notification:          Monday,   6.  June  2011
Camera ready manuscript:      Friday   17.  June  2011



For further information on the conference, please visit the URL at

                         http://fct11.ifi.uio.no/



PROGRAM CHAIRS

  - Olaf Owe          (U. of Oslo)
  - Martin Steffen    (U. of Oslo)
  - Jan Arne Telle    (U. of Bergen)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Erika Abraham         (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Wolfgang Ahrendt      (Chalmers, Sweden)
David Coudert         (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France)
Camil Demetrescu      (La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
Jiri Fiala            (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
Martin Hofmann        (LMU, Munich)
Thore Husfeldt        (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Alexander Kurz        (U. of Leicester, UK)
Andrzej Lingas        (Lund University, Sweden)
Peter Csaba Oelveczky (U. of Oslo, Norway)
Olaf Owe              (U. of Oslo, Norway)
Miguel Palomino       (U. Complutense, Madrid, Spain)
Yuri Rabinovich       (U. of Haifa, Israel)
Saket Saurabh         (Inst. of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India)
Martin Steffen        (U. of Oslo, Norway)
Jan Arne Telle        (U. of Bergen, Norway)
Tarmo Uustalu         (Inst. of Cybernetics, Tallinn, Estland)
Ryan Williams         (IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, USA)
Gerhard Woeginger     (U. of Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
David Wood            (U. of Melbourne, Australia)


STEERING COMMITTEE

Bogdan Chlebus (Warszawa/Denver, Poland/USA)
Zoltan Esik (Szeged, Hungary)
Marek Karpinski - chair (Bonn, Germany)
Andrzej Lingas (Lund, Sweden)
Miklos Santha (Paris, France)
Eli Upfal (Providence, USA)