ANTS 2018 rump session: Submission form


To request a talk slot at the ANTS 2018 rump session, fill out the following form before Wednesday 18 July 2018, 20:00 Madison time. Some submissions may have to be rejected because of time constraints; please remember that the rump session is meant for short and entertaining presentations.

The file-switching time before each rump-session talk often seems longer than the talk itself, and often is longer than the talk itself. The ANTS 2018 rump session will attempt to reduce the talk-switching time by concatenating PDFs for adjacent talks. If your slides are suffering from the PDF format, please contact the rump-session chairs (rumpsession at box.cr.yp.to) to discuss other options, but submit a PDF in the meantime. If you plan to give a talk without slides, or if you don't have slides ready yet, please prepare and submit one slide stating your name and talk title.

Online updates of slides for previous submissions will be accepted until 14:40 on Thursday. Updated slides will not be accepted on USB sticks or by email.


Submission ID to make a new submission:

Submission ID to view/revise/withdraw an existing submission:


Requested minutes for talk (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7):

Example: 7

Title:

Example: PRIMES is in P

Authors:

Example: Manindra Agrawal, Neeraj Kayal, Nitin Saxena

Speaker:

Example: Manindra Agrawal

Email address (not for publication) for confirming submission:

Name of PDF file with slides to upload:

I am the speaker. I understand that rump sessions are often webcast and recorded.

Please include the audio and video of my talk in the online record of the rump session, if there is an official recording.

Please include these slides in the online record of the rump session.

Brief summary (not for publication) of this talk:

Example: We've found a deterministic polynomial-time algorithm to check primality!
Example: We have experimentally determined the number of ants that can fit on the head of a pin. Superglue helps. No ants were harmed in the making of this talk.

Explanation (not for publication) of why this talk belongs in the rump session:

Example: News. Found this result four weeks ago.
Example: Advertising result that appeared at PKC 2018.
Example: Have already bribed the rump-session chairs.
Example: Talk will involve live guitar playing.
Example: Has been accepted for ANTS 2018, the Eleventh International Conference on Swarm Intelligence.
Example: Will be funny, I promise.
Example: Was unfairly rejected from the regular program.