3nd Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks
The objective of SAND is to provide a primary venue for the presentation and discussion of research on fundamental aspects of computing in dynamic networks. Focusing on the theory, design, analysis, and application of computing in dynamic networks, SAND seeks high-quality results characterized by a marked algorithmic aspect that shed insights on the computability landscape for dynamic environments or that can be foundational for practical and impactful systems. SAND aims at bringing together researchers from Computer Science and related areas such as Mathematics, Complex Systems, Sociology, Transportations, Robotics, Physics, and Biology to present and discuss original research at the intersection of Algorithms and Dynamic Networks and Systems.
We encourage contributions from all viewpoints, including theory and practice, addressing or being motivated by the role of dynamics incomputing. We welcome both conceptual and technical contributions, as well as novel ideas and new problems that will inspire the community and facilitate the further growth of the area.
Furthermore, to foster the emergence and consolidation of our new community, the conference will feature several open problem sessions and dedicated slots for collaboration among the attendees.