Friday, April 8, 2011

[DMANET] Call for papers: Special Issue of TCS on ``Theory and Applications of Graph Searching Problems''

TCS: Call for papers on Graph Searching


CALL FOR PAPERS


THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Special Issue on ``Theory and Applications of Graph Searching Problems''

Manuscripts are solicited for a special issue in the journal "Theoretical Computer
Science" (TCS) on "Theory and Applications of Graph Searching Problems". This special
issue will be dedicated to the 60th birthday of Lefteris M. Kirousis.

Graph searching is often referred to, in a more playful language, as a pursuit-evasion
game. This is a kind of game where one part is a set of evaders, that hide in a graph
representing a network, and the other part is a number pursuers, that move
systematically in the graph. The game may vary significantly according to the
capabilities of the evaders and the pursuers. The objective of the game is to capture
the evaders in an optimal way, where the notion of optimality itself admits several
interpretations. The area of Graph Searching has become a very active research area in
theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics, with impact and applications in
various domains.

With this Special Issue, we wish to foster research in the area by exposing new
results and directions for further research. The purpose of the issue is to put
together various recent results related to Graph Searching both from the applied and
the theoretical point of view. Potential topics include (but are not limited to) the
following:

* Graph Searching and Logic
* Graph Parameters Related to Graph Searching
* Graph searching and Robotics
* Conquest and Expansion Games
* Database Theory and Robber and Marshals Games
* Probabilistic Techniques in Graph Searching
* Monotonicity and Connectivity in Graph Searching
* New Variants of Graph Searching
* Graph Searching and Distributed Computing
* Graph Searching and Network Security


Submissions should be made in PDF format using the standard TCS submission system
at http://ees.elsevier.com/tcs/ (doing author login). To ensure that all manuscripts
are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue you are editing, it
is important that authors select SI TCS-A: Graph Searching (Thilikos) when they
reach the "Article Type" step in the submission process.

Submissions must be received before July 31, 2011.

Papers will be refereed according to the standards of TCS.

We will do our best to have the refereeing procedure timely finished. Please contact
the guest editors for additional information.

Guest Editors

Fedor V. Fomin (University of Bergen)

Pierre Fraigniaud (CNRS and University Paris Diderot)

Stephan Kreutzer (University of Oxford)

Dimitrios M. Thilikos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

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