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windowsontheory.org
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| | | | | Michael Mitzenmacher pointsto two posts ofSuresh Venkatasubramanian on the issue of so called "double blind reviews" (i.e., anonymous submissions) in theory conferences. In short, both Michael and Suresh think they are a good idea. I agree with much of their motivations, but, based on my experience in both non-blinded (e.g., STOC/FOCS) and blinded (e.g., CRYPTO) | |
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responsiblecomputing.org
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| | | | | The 5th annual Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing (FORC) will be held on June 12-14, 2024, at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. FORC is a forum for mathematical research in computation and society writ large. The Symposium aims to catalyze the formation of a community supportive of the application of theoretical computer science, statistics,... | |
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theorydish.blog
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| | | | | The 5th annual Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing (FORC) will be held on June 12-14, 2024, at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Call for papers is out. Please send your strong papers for another success successful instalment of FORC. FORC is a forum for mathematical research in computation and society writ large. The Symposium... | |
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processalgebra.blogspot.com
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| | | As I hope many members of the theoretical computer science community know, LIPIcs, Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics, is a s... | ||