CFP: ACM Transactions on Computation Theory

The ACM Transactions on Computation Theory (ToCT) has just opened up
for submissions.

Web Page: http://toct.acm.org
Submission Server: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/toct

Scope

ACM Transactions on Computation Theory will cover theoretical computer
science complementing the scope of the ACM Transactions on Algorithms
and the ACM Transactions on Computational Logic including, but not
limited to, computational complexity, foundations of cryptography,
randomness in computing, coding theory, models of computation
including parallel, distributed and quantum and other emerging models,
computational learning theory, theoretical computer science aspects of
areas such as databases, information retrieval, economic models and
networks.

Format and Type of Publication

ACM Transactions on Computation Theory will be a quarterly,
peer-reviewed and archival journal. We anticipate about 8-10 articles
in each issue with articles ranging from 10-25 pages (with the
occasional longer article) for an approximate 700 pages/year.

Following the ACM policy of Online First, ACM Transactions on
Computation Theory will be primarily an online journal with access via
the ACM Digital Library. ACM SIGACT members will have unlimited online
access to ToCT as part of their membership.

Editorial Board:

Eric Allender, Rutgers University

L?szl? Babai, University of Chicago

David Bacon, University of Washington

Harry Buhrman, University of Amsterdam

Bruno Codenotti, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica

Eldar Fischer, Technion

Lance Fortnow, Northwestern University (Editor-in-Chief)

Anna G?l, University of Texas at Austin

Shafi Goldwasser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Venkatesan Guruswami, University of Washington

Johan H?stad, Royal Institute of Technology

Russell Impagliazzo, University of California at San Diego

Kazuo Iwama, Kyoto University

Sophie Laplante, Universit? Paris-Sud

Richard Lipton, Georgia Institute of Technology

Elvira Mayordomo, Universidad de Zaragoza

Dieter van Melkebeek, University of Wisconsin at Madison

Peter Bro Miltersen, University of Aarhus

Jaikumar Radhakrishnan, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Omer Reingold, Weizmann Institute of Science

Ronitt Rubinfeld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Leonard Schulman, California Institute of Technology

Rocco Servedio, Columbia University

Luca Trevisan, University of California at Berkeley

Eric Vigoda, Georgia Institute of Technology

Berthold V?cking, RWTH Aachen

Emo Welzl, ETH

Mihalis Yannakakis, Columbia University

David Zuckerman, University of Texas at Austin

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