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SIAM Conference on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms (ACDA25)

About the Conference

This is the conference of the SIAM Activity Group on Applied & Computational Discrete Algorithms.

 ACDA25 brings together researchers who design and study combinatorial and graph algorithms motivated by applications. ACDA25 is organized by SIAM under the auspices of its Activity Group on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms. ACDA25 includes in its scope all topics where models and algorithms from discrete mathematics are applied to solve problems in computer science, scientific computing, data science, physical sciences, life sciences, engineering, social and information sciences, etc. ACDA25 invites papers on the formulation of combinatorial problems from applications; theoretical analyses; design of algorithms; computational evaluation of the algorithms; and deployment of the resulting software to enable applications.

The ACDA25 conference will include refereed proceedings as well as talks without proceedings papers (in the conventional SIAM style of conferences), posters, tutorials, invited talks, and industry sessions. Awards will be given for best paper, best poster, and best student presentation. Proceedings of the first two ACDA conferences organized in 2021 and 2023 are available here.

The following conferences will be held jointly:

SIAM Conference on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms (ACDA25)
SIAM Conference on Computational Geometric Design (GD25)
SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications (CT25)
The Third Joint SIAM/CAIMS Annual Meetings (AN25)

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Included Themes

Topics of interest include but are not limited to discrete or combinatorial problems and algorithms arising in:

  • Algorithm engineering
  • Algorithmic differentiation (AD)
  • Combinatorial optimization and mathematical programming, including scheduling and resource allocation problems
  • Combinatorial scientific computing (CSC) including models, algorithms, applications, numerical methods, and problems arising in data analysis
  • Computational biology and bioinformatics
  • Data management and data science
  • Design and analysis of application-inspired exact, approximation, randomized, streaming, and learning-augmented algorithms
  • Graph and hypergraph algorithms, including problems arising in network science and complex networks
  • Interaction between algorithms and modern computing platforms, including challenges arising from memory hierarchies, accelerators, and novel memory technologies
  • Machine learning and statistical methods for solving combinatorial problems
  • Numerical linear algebra, including sparse matrix computations and randomized approaches
  • Parallel and distributed computing, including algorithms, architectures, distributed systems, and all parallelism ranging from instruction-level and multi-core all the way to clouds and Exascale computing
  • Other applications arising from security, computational finance, computational chemistry/physics, quantum computing, etc.

Organizing Committee Co-Chairs

Martin Farach-Colton

New York University, U.S.

Bora Ucar

ENS-Lyon, France

Program Committee Co-chairs

Alex Conway

Cornell University, U.S.

Alex Pothen

Purdue University, U.S.

Program Committee

Haim Avron

Tel Aviv University, Israel

Ariful Azad

Texas A&M, U.S.

Rob Bisseling

Utrecht University, Netherlands

Martin Buecker

University of Jena, Germany

David Coudert

INRIA, France

Laxman Dhulipala

University of Maryland, U.S.

S M Ferdous

Pacific Northwest National Lab, U.S.

Inge Li Gørtz

Technical University, Denmark

Oded Green

NVIDIA Corporation, U.S.

Rajesh Jayaram

Google Research, U.S.

Kamer Kaya

Sabanci University, Turkey

Johannes Langguth

Simula Corporation, Norway

Samuel McCauley

Williams College, U.S

Henning Meyerhenke

Humboldt University, Germany

Sri Hari Krishna Narayanan

Argonne National Lab, U.S.

Stefan Neumann

KTH, Sweden

Prashant Pandey

Northeastern University, U.S.

Cynthia Phillips

Sandia National Lab, U.S.

Simon Puglisi

University of Helsinki, Finland

Olaf Schenk

Università della Svizzera Italiana, Italy

Christian Schulz

Heidelberg University, U.S.

Gregory Schwartzman

Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

Maria Serna

UPC Barcelona, Spain

George Slota

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, U.S.

Yihan Sun

University of California, Riverside, U.S.

David Tench

Lawrence Berkeley Lab

Sharma Thankachen

North Carolina State University, U.S.

Sivan Toledo

Tel Aviv University, Israel

Miroslav Tuma

Charles University, Czechia

Ali Vakilian

Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, U.S.

Nate Veldt

Texas A&M, U.S.

Anil Vullikanti

University of Virginia, U.S.

Organizing Committee

Maria Blesa

Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

Erik Boman

Sandia National Labs, U.S.

John Gilbert

University of California Santa Barbara, U.S.

Kathrin Hanauer

University of Vienna, Austria

Illya Hicks

Rice University, U.S.

Vahab Mirrokni

Google, U.S.

Sabine Storandt

University of Konstanz, Germany

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SIAM and the Organizing Committee wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the U.S. National Science Foundation for their support. 

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