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Symposium on Computational Geometry(SCG 2020 )

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When :  2020-06-22

Where :  Zurich, Switzerland

Submission Deadline :  2020-03-30

Categories :   Computational Science ,  Information Technology Management ,  Mathematics and statistics ,  Computer Science & Information Technology

https://socg20.inf.ethz.ch/

Symposium on Computational Geometry(SCG 2020 )

June 22-23, 2020, Zurich, Switzerland

Call for Papers

The Computational Geometry Week (CG Week) is the premier international forum for advances in computational geometry and its many applications.

The 2020 edition with the 36th International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2020) will take place in Zürich, Switzerland, June 22-26, 2020.When writing or evaluating a SoCG paper, it is important to keep in mind that there are different types of contributions, each with their own strengths. Results of all kinds (theoretical and practical) need to be reproducible and verifiable. To ensure that each submission is evaluated on its own merits, authors need to identify the main strengths of their submissions, as captured by four possible paper types.

Topics of Interest :

  • Design, analysis, and implementation of geometric algorithms and data structures;
  • Lower bounds on the computational complexity of geometric problems
  • Data analytics for smart energy systems and platforms for data analysis
  • Mathematical, numerical, and algebraic issues arising in the formulation
  • Analysis, implementation, and experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms
  • HeuristicsICT for the management of distributed generation and demand side management
  • Discrete and combinatorial geometry
  • Computational topology, topological data analysis, and topological combinatorics
  • Applications of computational geometry in any field.

Paper Submission

Submissions must be formatted in accordance with the LIPIcs proceedings guidelines and not exceed 500 lines, excluding front matter, references, and a clearly marked appendix (further described below). To ensure an accurate line counting, authors must use the LaTeX class file socg-lipics-v2019, which is a wrapper around the standard class. The class file, as well as a document describing the motivation and technicalities behind this class, are available from the Computational Geometry Pages. Authors should refrain from putting excessive amounts of texts in parts in which lines are not counted automatically. If authors need constructs that contain large amounts of uncounted text, they should compensate for this by reducing the final line count accordingly.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: March 30, 2020
Authors Notification: April 10, 2020
Final Manuscript Due :May 10, 2020

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