SIAM Symposium on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX22)
About the Conference
The aim of ALENEX is to provide a forum for the presentation of original research in the design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of algorithms and data structures. Typical submissions will include an extensive experimental analysis of nontrivial algorithmic results, ideally bridging the gap between theory and practice. We also invite submissions that address methodological issues and standards in the experimental evaluation of algorithms and data structures.
Relevant areas of applied algorithmic research include but are not limited to databases; geometry; graphs and networks, including web applications; operations research; combinatorial aspects of scientific computing; and computational problems in the natural sciences or engineering.
Also encouraged are submissions that address algorithms and data structures for advanced models of computing, including memory hierarchies and parallel computing, ranging from instruction parallelism over multicore computing to high-performance and cloud computing.
ALENEX is co-located with the meetings listed below. Since researchers in all fields are approaching the problem of learning detailed information about the performance of particular algorithms, we expect that interesting synergies will develop.
Proceedings will be published openly and electronically in January 2022 as SIAM ePubs. ALENEX is supported by SIAM.
The following meetings will be held jointly:
ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA22)
Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX22)
SIAM Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APOCS22)
SIAM Symposium on Simplicity in Algorithms (SOSA22)
Program Committee Chairs
Cynthia A. Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories, U.S.
Bettina Speckmann, Eindhoven University of Technology in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Program Committee
Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of North Texas, U.S.
David Bunde, Knox College, U.S.
Danny Chen, Notre Dame University, U.S.
David Eppstein, University of California, Irvine, U.S.
Stefan Funke, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Gramoz Goranci, University of Toronto, Canada
Christine Klymko, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S.
Catherine McGeoch, D-Wave Systems, Canada
Nikos Parotsidis, Google Zurich, Switzerland
Sebastian Schlag, Apple Inc., U.S.
Julian Shun, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.
Cliff Stein, Columbia University, U.S.
Gerth Stølting Brodal, Aarhus University, Denmark
Darren Strash, Hamilton College, U.S.
Marjan van den Akker, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Thomas van Dijk, Julius-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg, Germany
Bei Wang, University of Utah, U.S.
Prudence W. H. Wong, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Helen Xu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.
Steering Committee Chair
Peter Sanders, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Steering Committee
Guy Blelloch, Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.
Irene Finocchi, LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy
Henning Meyerhenke, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Petra Mutzel, University of Bonn, Germany
Shang-Hua Teng, University of Southern California, U.S.
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