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The 17th Fundamentals of Computation Theory (FCT) 2009
 
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==Submissions==
 
 
==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
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Submission Deadline: 9 April, 2009, 23:59 GMT <br>
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Author Notification: 15 May, 2009<br>
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Camera Ready Manuscript Due: 22 May, 2009

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FCT 2009
17th Fundamentals of Computation Theory
Ordinal 17
Event in series FCT
Dates 2009/09/02 (iCal) - 2009/09/04
Homepage: http://fct2009.im.pwr.wroc.pl/
Location
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
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Important dates
Submissions: 2009/04/09
Camera ready due: 2009/05/22
Papers: Submitted 67 / Accepted 29 (43.3 %)
Committees
Organizers: Maciej G¸ebala
General chairs: Miroslaw Kutylowski
PC chairs: Miroslaw Kutylowski, Witold Charatonik
Table of Contents


The 17th Fundamentals of Computation Theory (FCT) 2009


Topics

  • Algorithms: algorithm design and optimization; combinatorics and analysis of algorithms; computational complexity; approximation, randomized, and

heuristic methods; parallel and distributed computing; circuits and boolean functions; online algorithms; machine learning and artificial intelligence; computational geometry; computational algebra; ...

  • Formal methods: automata and formal languages; computability and nonstandard computing models; algebraic and categorical methods; logics and model

checking; principles of programming languages; program analysis and transformation; specification, refinement and verification; type systems; concurrency theory; database theory, semi-structured data and finite model theory; models of reactive, hybrid and stochastic systems; ...

  • Emerging fields: security and cryptography; ad hoc and mobile systems;

quantum computation; computational biology;high performance computing; algorithmic game theory; ...

Authors are invited to submit a draft of a full 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: 9 April, 2009, 23:59 GMT
Author Notification: 15 May, 2009
Camera Ready Manuscript Due: 22 May, 2009