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 23-May-2006-STOC-2006-38th-ACM-Symposium-on-Theory
 -of-Computing-Seattle
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SUMMARY:STOC 2006: 38th ACM Symposium on Theory of
  Computing, Seattle
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060523
LOCATION:Seattle
DESCRIPTION:The 38th ACM Symposium on Theory of Co
 mputing (STOC 2006), sponsored by the ACM Special 
 Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theor
 y (SIGACT), will be held in Seattle, WA, May 21 to
  23, 2006. Typical but not exclusive topics of int
 erest include: algorithms and data structures, com
 putational complexity, cryptography, computational
  geometry, algorithmic graph theory and combinator
 ics, randomness in computing, parallel and distrib
 uted computation, machine learning, applications o
 f logic, algorithmic algebra and coding theory, co
 mputational biology, computational game theory, qu
 antum computing and other alternative models of co
 mputation, and theoretical aspects of areas such a
 s databases, information retrieval, and networks. 
    For more information, see http://www.cs.washing
 ton.edu/stoc06/   Papers presenting new and origin
 al research on the theory of computation are sough
 t. Submission deadline: 5:59 pm EST, Thursday, Nov
 ember 3, 2005.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      The 38th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing
  (STOC 2006), sponsored by \n        the ACM Speci
 al Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Th
 eory \n        (SIGACT), will be held in Seattle, 
 WA, May 21 to 23, 2006.\n        Typical but not e
 xclusive topics of interest include: algorithms \n
         and data structures, computational complex
 ity, cryptography, \n        computational geometr
 y, algorithmic graph theory and combinatorics, \n 
        randomness in computing, parallel and distr
 ibuted computation, machine \n        learning, ap
 plications of logic, algorithmic algebra and codin
 g theory, \n        computational biology, computa
 tional game theory, quantum computing and \n      
   other alternative models of computation, and the
 oretical aspects of \n        areas such as databa
 ses, information retrieval, and networks.\n      <
 /p>\n    \n      <p>\n      \n        For more inf
 ormation, see\n        <a target="_blank" href="ht
 tp://www.cs.washington.edu/stoc06/">http://www.cs.
 washington.edu/stoc06/</a>\n      </p>\n    </div>
 <div>\n        Papers \n        presenting new and
  original research on the theory of computation ar
 e \n        sought. Submission deadline: 5:59 pm E
 ST, Thursday, November 3, 2005.\n        <br />\n 
      </div>
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 23-May-2006-STOC-2006-38th-ACM-Symposium-on-Theory
 -of-Computing-Seattle
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