[cmath] CAI 2017 -- *** Extended submission deadline: March 31,
2017 ***
Ilias Kotsireas
ikotsire at wlu.ca
Sat Mar 4 20:12:10 EST 2017
Third Call for Papers
CAI 2017
7th International Conference on Algebraic Informatics June 25-28, 2017
Kalamata, Greece
http://www.cargo.wlu.ca/CAI2017/
CAI is the biennial conference serving the community interested in the
intersection of theoretical computer science, algebra, and related areas.
CAI 2017 will feature invited presentations and a selective five-track program
of contributed papers describing original and unpublished research.
** Important Dates **
*** Extended submission deadline: March 31, 2017 ***
Author notification: April 15, 2017
Early registration deadline: May 15, 2017
CAI 2017 General Chair
Ilias Kotsireas, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
CAI Steering Committee
Symeon Bozapalidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Olivier Carton, Universite Paris 7, Denis Diderot, France
Manfred Droste, Universitaet Leipzig, Germany
Zoltan Esik (deceased), University of Szeged, Hungary
Werner Kuich, Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Dimitrios Poulakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Arto Salomaa, University of Turku, Finland
Proceedings
The CAI 2017 conference proceedings will be published in electronic form.
Authors of the best papers will be invited to submit a revised version of their
work to a Special Issue of Theoretical Computer Science (Elsevier).
Topics
Typical but not exclusive topics of interest are:
Track 1: Automata Theory and Logic
Chair: Manfred Droste (Germany)
Invited Speaker: Heiko Vogler (TU Dresden, Germany)
Topics: This includes all topics of theoretical computer science with
connections to automata theory and logic in computer science, in the broad
sense.
Submissions by e-mail: droste at informatik.uni-leipzig.de A PC will select the
10% best submissions for a 'distinguished lecture'. Authors will receive a
confirmation of this and will have more time than the usual talks.
Track 2: Cryptography and Coding Theory
Chairs: Stephane Ballet (France), Dimitrios Poulakis (Greece), Robert Rolland
(France) Invited Speaker: Claude Carlet (Universite Paris 8, France)
Topics:
- Elliptic Curves Cryptography
- Lattice Cryptography
- Cryptanalytic Methods
- Identity Based Cryptography
- Symmetric Ciphers
- Public Keys Cryptosystems
- Digital Signatures
- Steganography
- Quantum Cryptography
- Cryptographic Protocols
- Computational Number Theory
- Boolean Functions
- Error-Correcting Codes
- Algebraic-Geometric Codes
- Code Based Cryptography
- Quantum Codes
Submissions by e-mail: stephane.ballet at univ-amu.fr, poulakis at math.auth.gr,
robert.rolland at acrypta.fr
Track 3: Computer Algebra
Chairs: Rafael Sendra (Spain), Franz Winkler (Austria) Invited Speaker: Michael
Wibmer (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Topics:
- symbolic mathematical computation
- exact algorithms
- implementation of symbolic algorithms
- applications
Submissions by e-mail: Rafael.Sendra at uah.es, Franz.Winkler at risc.jku.at
Track 4: Design Theory
Chairs: Lucia Moura (Canada), Dimitris Simos (Austria) Invited Speaker: Charles
Colbourn (Arizona State University, USA)
Topics:
- algebraic and combinatorial methods in design theory
- algorithms for construction and classification of designs
- applications of combinatorial designs in computer science,
coding theory and information theory
- complexity problems in design theory Submissions by e-mail:
CAI2017.DesignTheory at uottawa.ca , CAI2017.DesignTheory at sba-research.org
Submission instructions: At the bottom of this mail.
Track 5: Natural and Quantum Computing
Chair: Mika Hirvensalo (Finland)
Invited Speaker: Lila Kari (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Topics:
- evolutionary algorithms
- molecular computing
- neural networks
- quantum computing
Submissions by e-mail: mikhirve at utu.fi
For general inquiries regarding CAI 2017, please send e-mail to ikotsire at wlu.ca
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit papers, presenting original and unpublished
research. Submitted papers should not exceed 25 pages. Simultaneous submission
to other conferences with published proceedings or journals is not allowed.
Submissions should be made to the appropriate track of the conference, by
e-mail to the track Chairs. All proofs omitted due to space constraints should
be given in an appendix or made accessible through a reliable link to a freely
available electronic preprint.
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Instructions for Submissions for the Design Theory Track, CAI 2017:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (up to 6 pages), containing
original research results. The authors are responsible for convincing the
reviewers of the correctness and interest of their results using only those six
pages. Authors can add an optional appendix with proofs, sketches of proofs, or
additional material. If included, the appendix will be read at the discretion
of the reviewers if required to reach a decision. The appendix has no page
limit, and because it will not be published, it cannot be referenced in the
extended abstract. Submission of a paper implies that the work described has
not been previously published (except in the form of a lecture or academic
thesis), that it is not simultaneously submitted elsewhere, and that, if
accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the same form. A special volume
of Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics (ENDM) will be dedicated to
accepted extended abstracts to the Design Theory track of CAI 2017 and the
publication date is expected for the second semester of 2018. The extended
abstracts must comply with the ENDM LaTeX style and are limited to 6 pages,
including the front matter, text, and references. Instructions for submission
preparation may be obtained in the ENDM web page
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/endm. Once prepared, the paper should be
submitted by e-mail to the Design Theory track chairs using BOTH the email
addresses below: CAI2017.DesignTheory at uottawa.ca,
CAI2017.DesignTheory at sba-research.org
NOTE: The publication of the extended abstract in the Design Theory track
(ENDM) is independent and complementary to a possible submission of full papers
to the volume of Theoretical Computer Science dedicated to best papers among
all tracks of CAI 2017.
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