======= ICALP 2020 - Conference relocation and deadline extension ======== The ICALP and the LICS steering committee have agreed together with the conference chairs in Beijing to relocate the two conferences. ICALP and LICS 2020 will take place in Saarbrücken, Germany, July 8-11 (with satellite workshops on July 6-7). We are very grateful to our colleagues in Beijing, for the organization so far, to the colleagues from Saarbrücken, who generously accepted this challenging task, and to all members of the TCS community who offered their help in this difficult situation. The deadline is extended, see below. __________________________________________________________________________ Call for Papers - ICALP 2020 July 8-11 2020, Saarbrücken, Germany (NEW) Paper submission deadline: Tuesday February 18, 2020, 6am GMT (NEW) https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icalp2020 ICALP (International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming) is the main European conference in Theoretical Computer Science and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). ICALP 2020 will be hosted on the Saarland Informatics Campus in Saarbrücken, in co-location with LICS 2020 (ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science). Invited speakers: Track A: Virginia Vassilevska (MIT), Robert Krauthgamer (Weizmann) Track B: Stefan Kiefer (Oxford) Joint ICALP-LICS: Andrew Yao (Tsinghua), Jérôme Leroux (Bordeaux) Submission Guidelines: see https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icalp2020 Important Dates submission: February 18, 2020, 6am GMT notifications: April 15, 2020 camera ready: April 28, 2020 Topics: ICALP 2020 will have the two traditional tracks A (Algorithms, Complexity and Games - including Algorithmic Game Theory, Distributed Algorithms and Parallel, Distributed and External Memory Computing) and B (Automata, Logic, Semantics and Theory of Programming). Papers presenting original, unpublished research on all aspects of theoretical computer science are sought. Typical, but not exclusive topics are: Track A -- Algorithmic Aspects of Networks and Networking, Algorithms for Computational Biology, Algorithmic Game Theory, Combinatorial Optimization, Combinatorics in Computer Science, Computational Complexity, Computational Geometry, Computational Learning Theory, Cryptography, Data Structures, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Foundations of Machine Learning, Foundations of Privacy, Trust and Reputation in Network, Network Models for Distributed Computing, Network Economics and Incentive-Based Computing Related to Networks, Network Mining and Analysis, Parallel, Distributed and External Memory Computing, Quantum Computing, Randomness in Computation, Theory of Security in Networks Track B -- Algebraic and Categorical Models, Automata, Games, and Formal Languages, Emerging and Non-standard Models of Computation, Databases, Semi-Structured Data and Finite Model Theory, Formal and Logical Aspects of Learning, Logic in Computer Science, Theorem Proving and Model Checking, Models of Concurrent, Distributed, and Mobile Systems, Models of Reactive, Hybrid and Stochastic Systems, Principles and Semantics of Programming Languages, Program Analysis and Transformation, Specification, Verification and Synthesis, Type Systems and Theory, Typed Calculi PC Track A chair: Artur Czumaj (University of Warwick) PC Track B chair: Anuj Dawar (University of Cambridge) Contact All questions about submissions should be emailed to the PC Track chairs: Artur Czumaj A.Czumaj@warwick.ac.uk Anuj Dawar Anuj.Dawar@cl.cam.ac.uk