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The '''Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms''' ('''SODA''') is an [[academic conference]] in the fields of [[algorithm design]] and [[discrete mathematics]]. It is considered to be one of the top conferences for research in algorithms.{{cn<ref>For |dateinstance, SODA is the only conference with the top A* ranking in the [https://portal.core.edu.au/conf-ranks/?search=Decemberalgorithms&by=all&source=CORE2023&sort=atitle&page=1 2017}}2023 CORE Rankings of algorithms conferences].</ref> SODA has been organized annually since 1990, typically in January.<ref>{{citation |url=https://dblp.org/streams/conf/soda |title=Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA) |publisher=[[DBLP]] |accessdate=2017-12-11}}</ref> SODA is jointly sponsored by the [[Association for Computing Machinery|ACM]] Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory ([[SIGACT]]) and the [[Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics|SIAM]] Activity Group on Discrete Mathematics, and in format is more similar to a [[theoretical computer science]] conference than to a mathematics conference.<ref>{{citation |first=Peter |last=Winkler |authorlinkauthor-link=Peter Winkler |title=How (and Why!) to Write a SODA Paper |url=http://www.siam.org/meetings/da98/winkler.ps}}. Distributed by Howard Karloff with the [http://www.siam.org/meetings/da98/da98cfp.htm call for papers for SODA 1998].</ref>
 
==History==
The first '''Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms''' ('''SODA''') was held in 1990 at San Francisco, organized by [[David S. Johnson |David Johnson]].
In 2012, the ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (ACM SIGACT) and SIAM Activity Group on Discrete Mathematics (SIAG/DM) jointly established SODA Steering Committee to work with SIAM and ACM on organizing SODA.
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|1990
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|1994
|[[Daniel Sleator |Daniel Dominic Sleator]]
|Arlington
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|1997
|[[Michael Saks (mathematician) |Michael E. Saks]]
|New Orleans
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|1999
|[[Robert Tarjan |Robert Endre Tarjan]]
|Baltimore
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|2000
|[[David Shmoys |David B. Shmoys]]
|San Francisco
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|2004
|[[Ian Munro (computer scientist) |J. Ian Munro]]
|New Orleans
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|2006
|[[Clifford Stein |Cliff Stein]]
|Miami
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|2012
|Yuval Rabani
|Kyoto, Japan
|[[David S. Johnson|David Johnson]] (Chair), [[Moses Charikar]], [[Claire Mathieu]], [[Mike Molloy]], [[Prasad Tetali]]
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|2013
|[[Sanjeev Khanna]]
|New Orleans
|[[David S. Johnson|David Johnson]] (Chair), [[Moses Charikar]], [[Claire Mathieu]], [[Mike Molloy]], [[Angelika Steger]]
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|2014
|Chandra Chekuri
|Portland
|[[Cliff Stein]] (Chair), [[Claire Mathieu]], [[Mike Molloy]], [[Dana Randall]], [[Angelika Steger]]
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|2015
|[[Piotr Indyk]]
|San Diego
|[[Cliff Stein]] (Chair), [[Pavol Hell]], [[Dana Randall]], [[Angelika Steger]], [[Shang-Hua Teng]]
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|2016
|Robert Krauthgamer
|Arlington
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|2017
|Philip N. Klein
|Barcelona, Spain
|[[Cliff Stein]] (Chair), [[Pavol Hell]], [[Daniel Král]], [[Dana Randall]], [[Shang-Hua Teng]]
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|2018
|Artur Czumaj
|New Orleans
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|2019
|[[Timothy M. Chan]]
|San Diego
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|2020
|[[Shuchi Chawla]]
|Salt Lake City
|[[Shang-Hua Teng]] (Chair), [[Julia Chuzhoy]], [[Pavol Hell]], [[Piotr Indyk]], [[Daniel Král]], [[Cliff Stein]] (ex-officio member)
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|2021
|Dániel Marx
|Virtual (planned for Alexandria)
|"
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|2022
|[[Joseph Seffi Naor]]
|Virtual (planned for Alexandria)
|[[Shang-Hua Teng]] (Chair), [[Julia Chuzhoy]], [[Piotr Indyk]], [[Daniel Král]], [[Blair Sullivan]], [[Cliff Stein]] (ex-officio member)
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|2023
|[[Nikhil Bansal]]
|Florence, Italy
|[[Piotr Indyk]] (Chair), [[Julia Chuzhoy]], [[Robert Krauthgamer]], [[Sang-il Oum]], [[Blair Sullivan]], [[Shang-Hua Teng]] (ex-officio member)
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