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11th ESA 2003: Budapest, Hungary
- Giuseppe Di Battista, Uri Zwick

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Algorithms - ESA 2003, 11th Annual European Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, September 16-19, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2832, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20064-9
Invited Lectures
- Bernard Chazelle:

Sublinear Computing. 1 - Roberto Tamassia:

Authenticated Data Structures. 2-5 - Éva Tardos:

Approximation Algorithms and Network Games. 6
Contributed Papers: Design and Analysis Track
- Pankaj K. Agarwal, Lars Arge, Jun Yang, Ke Yi:

I/O-Efficient Structures for Orthogonal Range-Max and Stabbing-Max Queries. 7-18 - Mansoor Alicherry, Randeep Bhatia:

Line System Design and a Generalized Coloring Problem. 19-30 - Aaron Archer, Ranjithkumar Rajagopalan, David B. Shmoys:

Lagrangian Relaxation for the k-Median Problem: New Insights and Continuity Properties. 31-42 - Nikhil Bansal, Avrim Blum, Shuchi Chawla, Kedar Dhamdhere:

Scheduling for Flow-Time with Admission Control. 43-54 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Guy Even, Shimon Shahar:

On Approximating a Geometric Prize-Collecting Traveling Salesman Problem with Time Windows: Extended Abstract. 55-66 - Luca Becchetti

, Stefano Leonardi, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela
, Kirk Pruhs:
Semi-clairvoyant Scheduling. 67-77 - Alex R. Berg, Tibor Jordán:

Algorithms for Graph Rigidity and Scene Analysis. 78-89 - Therese Biedl, Erik D. Demaine, Alexander Golynski, Joseph Douglas Horton, Alejandro López-Ortiz, Guillaume Poirier, Claude-Guy Quimper

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Optimal Dynamic Video-on-Demand Using Adaptive Broadcasting. 90-101 - Liad Blumrosen, Noam Nisan, Ilya Segal:

Multi-player and Multi-round Auctions with Severely Bounded Communication. 102-113 - Gruia Calinescu, Sanjiv Kapoor, Alexander Olshevsky, Alexander Zelikovsky:

Network Lifetime and Power Assignment in ad hoc Wireless Networks. 114-126 - Otfried Cheong, Xavier Goaoc, Hyeon-Suk Na:

Disjoint Unit Spheres admit at Most Two Line Transversals. 127-135 - Kai-Min Chung, Hsueh-I Lu:

An Optimal Algorithm for the Maximum-Density Segment Problem. 136-147 - Graham Cormode

, S. Muthukrishnan:
Estimating Dominance Norms of Multiple Data Streams. 148-160 - Valentina Damerow, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Harald Räcke, Christian Scheideler, Christian Sohler:

Smoothed Motion Complexity. 161-171 - Mark de Berg:

Kinetic Dictionaries: How to Shoot a Moving Target. 172-183 - Anders Dessmark, Pierre Fraigniaud, Andrzej Pelc:

Deterministic Rendezvous in Graphs. 184-195 - Friedrich Eisenbrand:

Fast Integer Programming in Fixed Dimension. 196-207 - Dotan Emanuel, Amos Fiat:

Correlation Clustering - Minimizing Disagreements on Arbitrary Weighted Graphs. 208-220 - Fedor V. Fomin, Dimitrios M. Thilikos:

Dominating Sets and Local Treewidth. 221-229 - Stefan Funke, Domagoj Matijevic, Peter Sanders:

Approximating Energy Efficient Paths in Wireless Multi-hop Networks. 230-241 - Naveen Garg

, Rohit Khandekar, Keshav Kunal, Vinayaka Pandit:
Bandwidth Maximization in Multicasting. 242-253 - Cyril Gavoille, Christophe Paul:

Optimal Distance Labeling for Interval and Circular-Arc Graphs. 254-265 - Magnús M. Halldórsson, Kazuo Iwama, Shuichi Miyazaki, Hiroki Yanagisawa:

Improved Approximation of the Stable Marriage Problem. 266-277 - Sariel Har-Peled, Soham Mazumdar:

Fast Algorithms for Computing the Smallest k-Enclosing Disc. 278-288 - Refael Hassin, Asaf Levin

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The Minimum Generalized Vertex Cover Problem. 289-300 - Thomas Hofmeister:

An Approximation Algorithm for MAX-2-SAT with Cardinality Constraint. 301-312 - Bala Kalyanasundaram, Mahendran Velauthapillai:

On-Demand Broadcasting Under Deadline. 313-324 - Alexis C. Kaporis, Christos Makris

, Spyros Sioutas, Athanasios K. Tsakalidis, Kostas Tsichlas, Christos D. Zaroliagis
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Improved Bounds for Finger Search on a RAM. 325-336 - Menelaos I. Karavelas, Mariette Yvinec:

The Voronoi Diagram of Planar Convex Objects. 337-348 - Alexander Kesselman, Zvi Lotker, Yishay Mansour, Boaz Patt-Shamir:

Buffer Overflows of Merging Streams. 349-360 - Alexander Kesselman, Yishay Mansour, Rob van Stee:

Improved Competitive Guarantees for QoS Buffering. 361-372 - Samir Khuller, Yoo Ah Kim, Yung-Chun (Justin) Wan:

On Generalized Gossiping and Broadcasting (Extended Abstract). 373-384 - Guy Kortsarz, Sunil M. Shende:

Approximating the Achromatic Number Problem on Bipartite Graphs. 385-396 - Miroslaw Kutylowski, Wojciech Rutkowski:

Adversary Immune Leader Election in ad hoc Radio Networks. 397-408 - Mohammad Mahdian, Martin Pál:

Universal Facility Location. 409-421 - Grzegorz Malewicz:

A Method for Creating Near-Optimal Instances of a Certified Write-All Algorithm (Extended Abstract). 422-433 - Ulrich Meyer, Norbert Zeh:

I/O-Efficient Undirected Shortest Paths. 434-445 - Shmuel Safra, Oded Schwartz:

On the Complexity of Approximating TSP with Neighborhoods and Related Problems. 446-458 - Jirí Sgall, Gerhard J. Woeginger:

A Lower Bound for Cake Cutting. 459-469 - Micha Sharir, Hayim Shaul:

Ray Shooting and Stone Throwing. 470-481 - Aleksandrs Slivkins:

Parameterized Tractability of Edge-Disjoint Paths on Directed Acyclic Graphs. 482-493 - Csaba D. Tóth:

Binary Space Partition for Orthogonal Fat Rectangles. 494-505 - Dekel Tsur:

Sequencing by Hybridization in Few Rounds. 506-516 - Biing-Feng Wang, Yong-Hsian Hsieh, Li-Pu Yeh:

Efficient Algorithms for the Ring Loading Problem with Demand Splitting. 517-526 - Gerhard J. Woeginger:

Seventeen Lines and One-Hundred-and-One Points. 527-531 - Nicola Wolpert:

Jacobi Curves: Computing the Exact Topology of Arrangements of Non-singular Algebraic Curves. 532-543
Contributed Papers: Engineering and Application Track
- Pankaj K. Agarwal, Shankar Krishnan, Nabil H. Mustafa, Suresh Venkatasubramanian

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Streaming Geometric Optimization Using Graphics Hardware. 544-555 - Endre Boros, Khaled M. Elbassioni

, Vladimir Gurvich, Leonid Khachiyan:
An Efficient Implementation of a Quasi-polynomial Algorithm for Generating Hypergraph Transversals. 556-567 - Ulrik Brandes, Marco Gaertler

, Dorothea Wagner:
Experiments on Graph Clustering Algorithms. 568-579 - Zhi-Zhong Chen, Tao Jiang, Guohui Lin, Romeo Rizzi, Jianjun Wen, Dong Xu, Ying Xu:

More Reliable Protein NMR Peak Assignment via Improved 2-Interval Scheduling. 580-592 - Luca Di Gaspero, Johannes Gärtner, Guy Kortsarz, Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, Wolfgang Slany:

The Minimum Shift Design Problem: Theory and Practice. 593-604 - Marianne Durand, Philippe Flajolet:

Loglog Counting of Large Cardinalities (Extended Abstract). 605-617 - Friedrich Eisenbrand, Stefan Funke, Joachim Reichel, Elmar Schömer:

Packing a Trunk. 618-629 - Kaspar Fischer, Bernd Gärtner, Martin Kutz:

Fast Smallest-Enclosing-Ball Computation in High Dimensions. 630-641 - Jens Gramm, Jiong Guo, Falk Hüffner

, Rolf Niedermeier:
Automated Generation of Search Tree Algorithms for Graph Modification Problems. 642-653 - Miguel Granados, Peter Hachenberger, Susan Hert, Lutz Kettner, Kurt Mehlhorn, Michael Seel:

Boolean Operations on 3D Selective Nef Complexes: Data Structure, Algorithms, and Implementation. 654-666 - Sven Grothklags:

Fleet Assignment with Connection Dependent Ground Times. 667-678 - Irit Katriel, Peter Sanders, Jesper Larsson Träff:

A Practical Minimum Spanning Tree Algorithm Using the Cycle Property. 679-690 - Gunnar W. Klau

, Ivana Ljubic, Petra Mutzel
, Ulrich Pferschy, René Weiskircher:
The Fractional Prize-Collecting Steiner Tree Problem on Trees: Extended Abstract. 691-702 - Luigi Laura, Stefano Leonardi, Stefano Millozzi, Ulrich Meyer, Jop F. Sibeyn:

Algorithms and Experiments for the Webgraph. 703-714 - Christian Liebchen:

Finding Short Integral Cycle Bases for Cyclic Timetabling. 715-726 - Matthias Müller-Hannemann

, Ute Zimmermann:
Slack Optimization of Timing-Critical Nets. 727-739 - Piotr Sankowski:

Multisampling: A New Approach to Uniform Sampling and Approximate Counting. 740-751 - Meinolf Sellmann, Norbert Sensen, Larissa Timajev:

Multicommodity Flow Approximation Used for Exact Graph Partitioning. 752-764 - Hisao Tamaki:

A Linear Time Heuristic for the Branch-Decomposition of Planar Graphs. 765-775 - Dorothea Wagner, Thomas Willhalm:

Geometric Speed-Up Techniques for Finding Shortest Paths in Large Sparse Graphs. 776-787

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