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Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop

The Third International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop (FAW 2009) will be held on June 20-23,2009, at Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui, China.

The Workshop will provide a focused forum on current trends in research on algorithmics, including discrete structures, and their applications, and will bring together international experts at the research frontiers in those areas to exchange ideas and to present significant new results.

The mission of the workshop is to stimulate the various fields for which algorithmics can become a crucial enabler, and to strengthen the ties between the Eastern and Western algorithmics research communities. While the following topics are particularly solicited for the workshop, interesting results in all areas of algorithmics are always welcome.

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Important Dates
February 25, 2009 Submission Deadline
March 25, 2009 Decision Deadline
April 5, 2009 Final Version Deadline
June 20-23, 2009 Conference Dates

Program Topics
Contributions solicited for FAW 2009 cover the topics including, but not limited to:
Approximation and online algorithms Large graph algorithms and social networks analysis
Bioinformatics and medical applications Large scale data mining
Computational statistics Large database natural language processing
Discrete structures Multicore parallel algorithms
Experimental algorithmic methodologies Optimization algorithms in economic and operations Research
Games and incentive analysis Pattern recognition algorithms
Geometric information processing and communication Parameterized algorithms, heuristics and analysis
Graph algorithms Trustworthy algorithms and trustworthy software
Internet algorithms and protocols  

The proceedings of the Workshop will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Selected papers will be invited for consideration of publication in international journals.

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