___________________________________________________________________ CALL FOR PAPERS - ICALP'05 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming July 11-15, 2005, Lisboa, Portugal http://icalp05.di.fct.unl.pt/ ___________________________________________________________________ The 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming, the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science EATCS will take place from the 11th to the 15th of July 2005 in Lisboa, Portugal. As a complement to the established Tracks on Algorithms, Automata, Complexity and Games (A), and on Logic, Semantics, and Theory of Programming (B), corresponding to the two main streams of the journal Theoretical Computer Science, ICALP'05 innovates on the structure of its traditional scientific program with the inauguration of a new special Track (C). The aim of Track C is to allow a deeper coverage of a particular topic, to be specifically selected for each year's edition of ICALP on the basis of its timeliness and relevance for the theoretical computer science community. Papers presenting original research on all aspects of theoretical computer science are sought. Typical but not exclusive topics of interest are: Track A (Algorithms, Automata, Complexity and Games): Giuseppe F. Italiano Università di Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy (PC Chair) * Algorithmic Aspects of Networks * Algorithms and Data Structures * Automata Theory and Formal Languages * Combinatorics in Computer Science * Computational Biology * Computational Complexity * Computational Geometry * Internet Algorithmics * Machine Learning * Parallel and Distributed Computing * Quantum Computing Track B (Logic, Semantics, and Theory of Programming): Catuscia Palamidessi INRIA Futurs and LIX, France (PC Chair) * Algebraic and Categorical Models * Databases, Semi-Structured Data and Finite Model Theory * Principles of Programming Languages * Logics, Formal Methods and Model Checking * Models of Concurrent, Distributed, and Mobile Systems * Models of Reactive, Hybrid and Stochastic Systems * Program Analysis and Transformation * Specification, Refinement and Verification * Type Systems and Typed Calculi Track C (Security and Cryptography Foundations): Moti Yung Columbia University, USA (PC Chair) * Cryptographic Notions, Mechanisms, Systems and Protocols * Cryptographic Proof Techniques, Lower bounds, Impossibilities * Foundations of Secure Systems and Architectures * Logic and Semantics of Security Protocols * Number Theory and Algebraic Algorithms in Cryptography * Pseudorandomness, Randomness, and Complexity Issues * Secure Data Structures, Storage, Databases and Content * Security Modeling: Combinatorics, Graphs, Games, Economics * Specifications, Verifications and Secure Programming * Theory of Privacy and Anonymity * Theory of Security in Networks and Distributed Computing * Quantum Cryptography and Information Theory SUBMISSIONS: ************ Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of no more than 12 pages in LNCS style presenting original research on the theory of Computer Science. Submissions should indicate to which track (A, B, or C) the paper is submitted. No simultaneous submission to other publication outlets (either a conference or a journal) is allowed. The proceedings will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series by Springer-Verlag. IMPORTANT DATES: **************** Workshop proposals due: November 28, 2004 Submissions: February 13, 2005 Notification: April 8, 2005 Final version due: April 30, 2005 PROGRAM COMMITTEE: ****************** Track A (Algorithms, Automata, Complexity and Games) * Lars Arge, Duke University, USA * Giorgio Ausiello, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy * Surender Baswana, Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik, Saarbrucken, Germany * Hans Bodlaender, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands * VÊronique Bruyère, University of Mons-Hainaut, Belgium * Adam Buchsbaum, AT&T Labs - Research, USA * Josep Diaz, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain * David Eppstein, University of Irvine, USA * Andrew Goldberg, Microsoft, USA * Monika Henzinger, ETH Lausanne, Switzerland * Giuseppe F. Italiano, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy (Chair) * Marios Mavronicolas, University of Cyprus, Cyprus * Peter Bro Miltersen, University of Aarhus, Denmark * Mike Paterson, University of Warwick, United Kingdom * Dominique Perrin, UniversitÊ de Marne la VallÊe, France * Seth Pettie, Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik, Saarbrucken, Germany * Yuval Rabani, Technion, Israel * Antonio Restivo, University of Palermo, Italy * JosÊ Rolim, University of Geneva, Switzerland * Dorothea Wagner, University Karlsruhe, Germany * Tandy Warnow, University of Texas at Austin, USA * Christos Zaroliagis, CTI and University of Patras, Greece Track B (Logic, Semantics, and Theory of Programming) * Kenichi Asai, University of Ochanomizu, Japan * Joos Baeten, University of Eindhoven, NL * Peter Buneman, University of Edinburgh, UK * Zoltan Esik, University of Szeged, Hungary * Javier Esparza, University of Stuttgart, Germany * Marcelo Fiore, Christ's College and University of Cambridge, UK * Manuel Hermenegildo, Universidade de Madrid, Spain * Delia Kesner, Universite Paris VII, France * Kim Guldstrand Larsen, University of Aalborg , Denmark * Gopalan Nadathur, University of Minnesota, USA * Uwe Nestmann, EPFL, Switzerland * Catuscia Palamidessi, INRIA, France (Chair) * Amr Sabry, University of Indiana, USA * Davide Sangiorgi, Universita di Bologna, Italy * Roberto Segala, Universita di Verona, Italy * Harald Sondergaard, University of Melbourne, Australia Track C (Security and Cryptography Foundations) * David Basin, ETH Zurich, Switzerland * Christian Cachin, IBM Research, Switzerland * Alfredo De Santis, Universita di Salerno, Italy * Cynthia Dwork, Microsoft Research, USA * Matt Franklin, U.C. Davis, USA * Michael Goodrich, U.C. Irvine, USA * Andrew D. Gordon, Microsoft Research, UK * Roberto Gorrieri, Universita di Bologna, Italy * Yuval Ishai, Technion, Israel * Phil McKenzie, DoCoMo Labs., USA * Tatsuaki Okamoto, NTT Labs., Japan * David Pointcheval, ENS Paris, France * Tal Rabin, IBM Research, USA * Omer Reingold, IAS Princeton, USA * Adi Rosen, Technion, Israel * Amit Sahai, UCLA, USA * Andre Scedrov, University of Pennsylvania, USA * Igor Shparlinsky, Macquarie University, Australia * Nigel Smart, University of Bristol, UK * Moti Yung, Columbia University, USA (Chair) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: ********************* Luis Monteiro Luis Caires Antonio Ravara Vasco Vasconcelos CONTACT ADDRESSES: ****************** For further information see: http://icalp05.di.fct.unl.pt/