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Update: Videos and presentations are now available (select ``Presentations'' above).
Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity will held on December 3-7, 2017, Tel Aviv, Israel. It is funded by the European Research Council and supported by Ben-Gurion University.
The aim of Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity is twofold. First, the event will highlight several recent, exciting advances in the field of Parameterized Complexity. Second, to attract new researchers to work in this ubiquitous, vibrant field of research, the program will also include a preparatory school at the level of an introductory course. We thus invite both graduate students and established researchers to participate in Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity. A central theme in the program is future directions in Parameterized Complexity. The lectures will be given by invited speakers and the organizers.
Central challenges and directions for future research will be discussed as part of the program, and the Parameterized Algorithms book (www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319212746) will be freely distributed to interested registered participants. A symbolic registration fee is required to partially cover expenses related to lunches and beverages. Located at Tel Aviv, Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity will also include a social event.
Organizers: Fedor V. Fomin, Daniel Lokshtanov, Saket Saurabh, Hadas Shachnai and Meirav Zehavi.
Update: Videos and presentations are now available (select ``Presentations'' above).
Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity will held on December 3-7, 2017, Tel Aviv, Israel. It is funded by the European Research Council and supported by Ben-Gurion University.
The aim of Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity is twofold. First, the event will highlight several recent, exciting advances in the field of Parameterized Complexity. Second, to attract new researchers to work in this ubiquitous, vibrant field of research, the program will also include a preparatory school at the level of an introductory course. We thus invite both graduate students and established researchers to participate in Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity. A central theme in the program is future directions in Parameterized Complexity. The lectures will be given by invited speakers and the organizers.
Central challenges and directions for future research will be discussed as part of the program, and the Parameterized Algorithms book (www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319212746) will be freely distributed to interested registered participants. A symbolic registration fee is required to partially cover expenses related to lunches and beverages. Located at Tel Aviv, Recent Advances in Parameterized Complexity will also include a social event.
Organizers: Fedor V. Fomin, Daniel Lokshtanov, Saket Saurabh, Hadas Shachnai and Meirav Zehavi.