Call for paper
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FSTTCS 2019:
Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science
December 11-13, 2019
Indian Institut of Technology BOMBAY, Mumbai, India
https://www.fsttcs.org.in/2019/

Submission deadline: July 17, 2019 AoE (firm).
Notification to authors: September 13, 2019.
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FSTTCS 2019 is the 39th conference on Foundations of Software Technology
and Theoretical Computer Science. It is organised by IARCS, the Indian
Association for Research in Computing Science. It is a forum for
presenting original results in foundational aspects of Computer Science
and Software Technology.

List of Topics
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Track A

  - Algorithms and Data Structures
  - Algorithmic Graph Theory and Combinatorics
  - Approximation Algorithms
  - Combinatorial Optimization
  - Communication Complexity
  - Computational Biology
  - Computational Complexity
  - Computational Geometry
  - Computational Learning Theory
  - Cryptography and Security
  - Data Streaming and Sublinear algorithms
  - Game Theory and Mechanism Design
  - Parallel, Distributed and Online Algorithms
  - Parameterized Complexity
  - Proof Complexity
  - Quantum Computing
  - Randomness in Computing
  - Theoretical Aspects of Mobile and High-Performance Computing

Track B

  - Automata, Games and Formal Languages
  - Logic in Computer Science
  - Modal and Temporal Logics
  - Model Checking and Reactive Synthesis
  - Models of Concurrent, Distributed and Mobile Systems
  - Models of Timed, Reactive, Hybrid and Stochastic Systems
  - Model Theory
  - Principles and Semantics of Programming Languages
  - Program Analysis and Transformation
  - Security protocols
  - Theorem Proving and Decision Procedures

Invited Speakers
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  - Karthikeyan Bhargavan, INRIA Paris
  - Ranko Lazic, Warwick University
  - Toniann Pitassi, University of Toronto
  - Tim Roughgarden, Columbia University
  - Alexandra Silva, University College London
  - Virginia Vassilevska Williams, MIT

Workshops
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* SAT/SMT winter school
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See http://sat-smt.in

SAT and SMT solvers are the backbone of a wide range of academic and
industrial R&D activities today.  These include software and hardware
verification, logistics, planning, operations research, non-linear
discrete optimization, model counting, etc.  Recent developments in the
field suggest that these solvers may soon be leveraged in an even wider
range of applications that touch almost all aspects of computing.

This school will include basic courses on logic, and tutorials on
solvers by eminent scientists and developers from around the world, and
latest research and applications centered around these solvers.

  - Date: December 8-10, 2019

* Trends in Transformations
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The beautiful and robust theory of regular languages is based on four
fundamental pillars : expressions, automata, logic and algebra.
Extensions of the pillars of language theory to transformations
(functions or relations) from words has been a very active area of
research recently.  The aim of this workshop is to bring together
researchers and students interested in theory and applications of formal
models of transformations (transducers).  The workshop will feature
tutorial kind of talks as well as recent state of the art results in
transducers.

  - Date: December 10, 2019
  - Organizer: S.Krishna

* GALA: Gems of Automata, Logic and Algebra
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This workshop will be targeted towards the participants of FSTTCS 2019,
consisting of academicians and graduate students broadly in the area of
theoretical computer science, with a focus on classical and recent
topics in automata, logic and algebraic techniques in formal methods.

  - Date: December 14, 2019
  - Organizers: C. Aiswarya, S. Akshay and Benedikt Bollig

Submission Guidelines
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Submissions must be in electronic form via EasyChair
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fsttcs2019
using the LIPIcs LaTeX style file
http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/lipics-v2019/lipics-v2019-authors.tgz

Submissions must not exceed 12 pages (excluding bibliography), but may
include a clearly marked appendix containing technical details.  The
appendix will be read only at the discretion of the program committee.
Simultaneous submissions to journals or other conferences with published
proceedings are disallowed.

Publication
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Accepted papers will be published as proceedings of the conference in
the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs) as a free,
open, electronic archive with access to all.  Authors will retain full
rights over their work.  The accepted papers will be published under a
CC-BY license.  For an accepted paper to be included in the proceedings,
one of the authors must commit to presenting the paper at the conference.

Committees
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Program Committee
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Track A

  - Arkadev Chattopadhyay (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,
Mumbai) – co-chair
  - Xi Chen (Columbia University)
  - Yuval Filmus (Technion Israel Institute of Technology)
  - François Le Gall (Kyoto University)
  - Amit Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)
  - Mrinal Kumar (University of Toronto)
  - Satya Lokam (Microsoft Research, Bangalore)
  - Brendan Lucier (MSR, New England)
  - Andrew McGregor (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  - Or Meir (University of Haifa)
  - Neeldhara Misra (Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar)
  - Jaikumar Radhakrishnan (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai)
  - Sridharan Ramanujan (University of Warwick)
  - Atri Rudra (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York)
  - Barna Saha (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  - Anastasios Sidiropoulos (University of Illinois at Chicago)
  - Kavitha Telikepalli (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai)

Track B

  - C. Aiswarya (Chennai Mathematical Institute)
  - Udi Boker (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya)
  - Véronique Bruyère (University of Mons)
  - Pierre Clairambault (CNRS and ENS Lyon)
  - Paul Gastin (LSV, CNRS and ENS Paris-Saclay) – co-chair
  - Marcin Jurdzinski (University of Warwick)
  - Stefan Kiefer (University of Oxford)
  - Steve Kremer (INRIA Nancy-Grand Est and LORIA)
  - S Krishna (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)
  - Christof Löding (RWTH Aachen University)
  - K. Narayan Kumar (Chennai Mathematical Institute)
  - Catuscia Palamidessi (INRIA Saclay and LIX)
  - Sanjiva Prasad (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)
  - Karin Quaas (University of Leipzig)
  - R. Ramanujam (Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai)

Organizing committee
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Theory group and Formal Methods group, IIT Bombay.

Contact
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All questions about submissions should be emailed to the PC chairs of
Track A ([email protected]) or Track B ([email protected]).





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