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{{Short description|Academic conference in computer science}}
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== History ==
▲In 1986 the first "Structure in Complexity Theory Conference" was organized with the support of the US National Science Foundation. As indicated in the [http://computationalcomplexity.org/first-cfp.pdf call for papers], the conference focused "on the global aspects of computational complexity theory and the structural properties of both complexity classes and complexity-bounded reducibilities", and became known as "Structures". From 1987 through 2014 the conference was sponsored by the [http://www.computer.org/portal/web/guest/home IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Mathematical Foundations of Computing]. In 1996 the conference broadened its scope to the current one, and accordingly changed its name to "Annual IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity", abbreviated as "CCC". In 2014, after a strong [http://computationalcomplexity.org/letter-of-support.php movement towards independence] based on a desire for open access to the proceedings, the [http://computationalcomplexity.org/foundation Computational Complexity Foundation Inc.] was established. Starting from 2015 the Foundation organizes the conference independently under the name "Computational Complexity Conference", maintaining the acronym CCC, and publishes its proceedings in the open access venue [http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)].
== Scope ==
CCC broadly targets research in computational complexity theory. This currently{{when|date=August 2024}} includes(but is not limited to the study of models of computation ranging from deterministic to quantum to algebraic, as well as resource constraints such as time, randomness and input queries.
== Logistics ==
CCC is held annually between mid-May and mid-July, with a scientific program running for approximately three days. The conference is composed of a single-track. Activities in addition to the scientific program typically include an opening reception, a rump session and a business meeting.
== Awards ==
CCC annually confers up to two awards: a "Best Student Paper Award", aimed at papers authored solely by students and, since 2001, a "Best Paper Award", given to the most outstanding paper at the year's conference.
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://computationalcomplexity.org/ Computational Complexity Conference
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[[Category:Theoretical computer science conferences]]
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