Proceedings Fourth Athens Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity
Evangelos Markakis (Athens University of Economics, Business),, Ioannis Milis (Athens University of Economics, Business)

TL;DR
The paper summarizes the organization and purpose of the Fourth Athens Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity, highlighting its role as a forum for recent research in algorithms and computational complexity.
Contribution
It introduces the ACAC 2009 conference, emphasizing its review process and new publication option with EPTCS for recent research in the field.
Findings
Conference served as a platform for recent algorithm research.
All papers underwent review, ensuring quality.
Authors could publish in EPTCS post-proceedings.
Abstract
ACAC 2009 is organized by the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and it is the fourth in a series of meetings that aim to bring together researchers working on all areas of the theory of algorithms and computational complexity. These meetings are expected to serve as a lively forum for presenting results that are in a preliminary stage or have been recently presented in some major conference. For the first time this year all submitted papers were reviewed and ACAC also offered to the authors the choice of publishing their contribution (provided it has not been published anywhere else before) with the post-proceedings of EPTCS (Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science).
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