Important Dates
Local Arrangements
A submission must be received by 23:59 EST, December 4th, 2005, for consideration. See below for format guidelines. Electronic submission instructions will be available from the conference's main web page no later than November 13th. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the conference. The program committee will determine time allocations for presentations (between 15 and 45 minutes). Conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society. Publication in the conference proceedings does not preclude subsequent journal publication.
Sponsors
The conference is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee for Mathematical Foundations of Computing in cooperation with ACM SIGACT and EATCS.
More Information
More information on the conference is available on this web site (computationalcomplexity.org). Information about local arrangements is available at www.math.cas.cz/~ccc06/. You may also contact the publicity chair: John Rogers / CTI, DePaul U. / 243 S. Wabash / Chicago IL 60604, USA / E-mail: jrogers@cs.depaul.edu / (312) 362-8334
We prefer electronic submissions. The submissions web site will be available no later than November 13th.
Submissions to other conferences
Abstract material which has been previously published in another conference proceedings or journal or which is simultaneously submitted to another conference with published proceedings may not be submitted to Computational Complexity 2006 and will not be considered for acceptance. Authors are encouraged to submit their papers to the Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity.
Submission Guidelines
The conference has a firm limitation of twelve pages (in 11
point or larger fonts) on submissions. This limit excludes the
following: cover page, bibliography, and technical appendices.
Submissions deviating from these guidelines risk summary rejection. In your abstract (i) explain what the paper's major contributions
are, (ii) convey why these contributions are interesting, and (iii) tell how
these contributions relate to prior work. Use appendices to substantiate
your major technical results. Authors with no access to electronic
submissions may contact Manindra Agarwal, the program
committee chair, by e-mail to him.
Notifications of accepted papers will go out by February 24th, 2006.
Final Copies
The instructions for final copies will be communicated to authors of accepted papers. The deadline for final copies is April 28th, 2006.
Visas
Information on visas for travel to the Czech Republic can be found at
www.czechsite.com/visas.html.
As early as possible, one should contact the local organizers for help and
information.
Ronald V. Book Prize for Best Student Paper
This award will be given to the best paper written solely by one or more students. An abstract is eligible if all authors are full-time students at the time of submission. This should be indicated in the submission registration message or cover letter. The program committee may decline to make the award or may split it among several papers.
Best Paper Award
This award will be given to the best paper submitted to the conference. This will be awarded by the program committee. The program committee may decline to make the award or may split it among several papers.
Conference Abstracts
In conjunction with the conference, contributed short research abstracts will be
collected and will be made available a few days before the conference. Attendance at the
conference is not required to submit an abstract. For more details, check the
conference web site or contact the abstracts editor:
Stephen Fenner
Dept. of CSE
U. of South Carolina
Columbia SC 29208 USA
E-mail: fenner@cse.sc.edu.
The Conference Site
Please see the local arrangements web site (www.math.cas.cz/~ccc06/).