The ICALP paper list is posted. It looks like a great set of papers; I encourage the authors to make them available on-line as soon as possible so those of us who can't travel the distance can have a look.
Some interesting titles (showing my bias):
Applications of a Splitting Trick by Martin Dietzfelbinger and Michael Rink: I tend to use the word "trick" when describing the key idea of a proof, although I was consistently told in graduate school not to. (I was told it makes it sound less like a mathematically important idea when you called it a trick. I admit, I don't interpret "trick" that way -- to me, a trick is exactly a clever and useful mathematically important idea in that context -- but I've generally avoided the term.) I want to know what the trick is.
A Better Algorithm for Random k-SAT by Amin Coja-Oghlan: I have a weakness for (random) SAT algorithms.
Sort Me If You Can: How to Sort Dynamic Data by Aris Anagnostopoulos, Ravi Kumar, Mohammad Mahdian and Eli Upfal: I don't know what that means, but the title grabbed me.
Multiple Random Walks and Interacting Particle Systems by Colin Cooper, Alan Frieze and Tomasz Radzik
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Derandomizing Random Walks in Undirected Graphs Using Locally Fair Exploration Strategies by Colin Cooper, David Ilcinkas, Ralf Klasing and Adrian Kosowski: I just gave my Algorithms + Data Structures lecture on the random-walk 2-SAT algorithm, so random walks are on my mind. And of course I have a weakness for random walk algorithms.
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
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My vote for best paper title of ICALP09 goes to:
Tak-Wah Lam, Lap-Kei Lee, Hing-Fung Ting, Isaac To and Prudence W.H. Wong.
Sleep with Guilt and Work Faster to Minimize Flow plus Energy
Here's to humorous paper titles with an interesting moral perspective...
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