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European Symposium on Algorithms
AbbreviationESA
DisciplineAlgorithms
Publication details
PublisherSpringer LNCS
History1993–
Frequencyannual

The European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA) is an international conference covering the field of algorithms. It has been held annually since 1993, typically in a different European location in early Autumn. Like most theoretical computer science conferences its contributions are strongly peer-reviewed; the articles appear in proceedings published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Acceptance rate of ESA is 24% in 2012 in both Design and Analysis and Engineering and Applications tracks.[1]

History

The first ESA was held in 1993 and contained 35 papers. The intended scope was all research in algorithms, theoretical as well as applied, carried out in the fields of computer science and discrete mathematics. An explicit aim was to intensify the exchange between these two research communities.

In 2002, ESA incorporated the conference Workshop on Algorithms Engineering (WAE). In its current format, ESA contains two distinct tracks with their own programme committees: a track on the design an analysis of algorithms, and a track on engineering and applications, together accepting around 70 contributions.

ALGO conferences

Since 2001, ESA is co-located with other algorithms conferences and workshops in a combined meeting called ALGO. This is the largest European event devoted to algorithms, attracting hundreds of researchers.

Other events in the ALGO conferences include the following.

  • WABI, the Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics, was part of ALGO in 2001–2006 and 2008.
  • WAOA, the Workshop on Approximation and Online Algorithms, has been part of ALGO in 2003–2011.
  • ATMOS, the Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modeling, Optimization, and Systems, formerly the Workshop on Algorithmic Methods and Models for Optimization of Railways, has been part of ALGO in 2003–2006 and 2008–2009.
  • IPEC, the International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation, is part of ALGO since 2011

ATMOS was a co-located with the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP) in 2001–2002.

ESA locations

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ESA 2009 at IT University of Copenhagen
  • 1993 – Bad Honnef, Germany
  • 1994 – Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 1995 – Corfu, Greece
  • 1996 – Barcelona, Spain
  • 1997 – Graz, Austria
  • 1998 – Venice, Italy
  • 1999 – Prague, Czech Republic
  • 2000 – Saarbrücken, Germany
  • 2001 – Århus, Denmark
  • 2002 – Rome, Italy
  • 2003 – Budapest, Hungary
  • 2004 – Bergen, Norway
  • 2005 – Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • 2006 – Zürich, Switzerland
  • 2007 – Eilat, Israel
  • 2008 – Karlsruhe, Germany
  • 2009 – Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2010 – Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • 2011 – Saarbrücken, Germany
  • 2012 – Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 2013 - Sophia Antipolis, France
  • 2014 - Wrocław, Poland
  • 2015 - Patras, Greece

References

  1. ^ "Algorithms – ESA 2012 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)" (PDF). 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-17.