Young Researchers Forum
The submission deadline has been extended to 17 June 2011.
Aim
The aim of the forum is to provide a platform for young researchers (excellent master students, PhD students, PostDocs, etc.) to present and discuss their recently published/submitted results or ongoing work in the field of theoretical computer science in a broad sense. Senior researchers are warmly welcome to auditorium and discussions.
YRF 2011 is organised during the MFCS 2011 and every participant of the latter is invited to the sessions of YRF.
Submissions
The selection of presentations will be based on one-page abstracts submitted via submission page. There will be no formal reviews. Please note that we impose no restrictions on previous or future publication of the presented results. Authors submitting previously published results are kindly asked to include a full reference to the corresponding publications in their submission.
Accepted papers
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Nicolas Nicolaou: Seeking Fast Operations in MWMR Atomic Register Implementations
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Michal Pilipczuk: The stubborn problem is stubborn no more (a polynomial algorithm for 3-compatible colouring and the stubborn list partition problem)
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Konstanty Junosza-Szaniawski, Jan Kratochvil, Mathieu Liedloff, Peter Rossmanith and Paweł Rzążewski: Fast Exact Algorithm for L(2,1)-Labeling of Graphs
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Ondrej Moriš: Generalized Maneuvers in Route Planning
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Filip Mazowiecki: Continuous reductions of regular languages.
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Josué Ortega: The Effects of Tie-Breaking Rules on Repeated Auctions with Discrete Bidding
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Michał Skrzypczak: Equational theories of profinite structures
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Sven Köhler: Fault-containing Self-stabilization
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Grzegorz Madejski: Permutation languages
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Pawel Gawrychowski: Optimal (fully) LZW-compressed pattern matching
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Jordi Arjona and Antonio Fernández Anta: Exact Bisection Width of the Torus and Other Multidimensional Product Graphs
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Katarzyna Moroz: A dynamic parsing algorithm for pregroup grammars
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Anna Nenca and Janusz Dybizbański: Oriented chromatic number of grids
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Daniel Quernheim: Hyper-minimisation of weighted finite automata
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Daniel Quernheim: Aspects of non-deterministic finite automata minimisation (talk withdrawn)
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Witold Charatonik and Piotr Witkowski: Complexity of Two-Variable Logics Extended with Monadic Datalog Programs
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Peter Floderus: Preventing Cactus Fire
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Marcin Bilkowsk:i Strongly unambiguous regular languages of infinite trees
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Oskar Skibski: Steady Marginality: A Uniform Approach to Shapley Value for Games with Externalities
Proceedings
The abstracts of accepted presentations will be included in informal proceedings available on site.
Important dates
Submission deadline: May 22, 2011 June 17 2011 (Extension!) Notification: June 6, 2011 June 24, 2011 Workshop: August 22-24, 2011
Program Committee
Marcin Bieńkowski, University of Wrocław
Stefan Dziembowski, University of Warsaw and Sapienza University of Rome
Artur Jeż, University of Wrocław
Tomasz Jurdziński, University of Wrocław (chair)
Antonín Kučera, Masaryk University
Damian Niwiński, Uniwersity of Warsaw
Krzysztof Pietrzak, CWI
Stefan Schmid, TU Berlin & Deutsche Telekom Labs
Programme
21.08.2011: Note a small programme change.
Monday
16:00-16:45 (Graphs and Algorithms) Konstanty Junosza-Szaniawski, Jan Kratochvil, Mathieu Liedloff, Peter Rossmanith and Paweł Rzążewski: Fast Exact Algorithm for L(2,1)-Labeling of Graphs Jordi Arjona and Antonio Fernández Anta: Exact Bisection Width of the Torus and Other Multidimensional Product Graphs Anna Nenca and Janusz Dybizbański: Oriented chromatic number of grids
16:45-17:00 Break
17:00-18:00 (Distributed and Graph Algorithms) Ondrej Moriš: Generalized Maneuvers in Route Planning SEQ Nicolas Nicolaou: Seeking Fast Operations in MWMR Atomic Register Implementations Sven Köhler: Fault-containing Self-stabilization Michal Pilipczuk: The stubborn problem is stubborn no more (a polynomial algorithm for 3-compatible colouring and the stubborn list partition problem)
Tuesday
16:00-16:45 (Automata and Languages I) Filip Mazowiecki: Continuous reductions of regular languages. Daniel Quernheim: Hyper-minimisation of weighted finite automata Aspects of non-deterministic finite automata minimisation Marcin Bilkowski: Strongly unambiguous regular languages of infinite trees
16:45-17:00 Break
17:00-18:00 (Logic and Games) Michał Skrzypczak: Equational theories of profinite structures Witold Charatonik and Piotr Witkowski: Complexity of Two-Variable Logics Extended with Monadic Datalog Programs Oskar Skibski: Steady Marginality: A Uniform Approach to Shapley Value for Games with Externalities Josué Ortega: The Effects of Tie-Breaking Rules on Repeated Auctions with Discrete Bidding
Wednesday
13:30-14:00 (Algorithms) Peter Floderus: Preventing Cactus Fire SEQ Pawel Gawrychowski: Optimal (fully) LZW-compressed pattern matching
14:00-14:15 Break
14:15-15:00 (Automata and Languages II) Grzegorz Madejski: Permutation languages Daniel Quernheim: Hyper-minimisation of weighted finite automata Katarzyna Moroz: A dynamic parsing algorithm for pregroup grammars
Contact
yrf at mimuw edu pl
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