The ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing is an international forum on the theory, design, analysis, implementation and application of distributed systems and networks. We solicit papers in all areas of distributed computing. Papers from all viewpoints, including theory, practice, and experimentation, are welcome. The common goal of the conference is to improve understanding of the principles underlying distributed computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:<br>– distributed algorithms: design, analysis, and complexity<br>– communication networks: algorithms, protocols, applications<br>– multiprocessor and multi–core architectures and algorithms<br>– shared and transactional memory, concurrency, synchronization<br>– fault–tolerance, reliability, self–organization, self–stabilization<br>– codes and reliable communication<br>– Internet applications, social networks, recommendation systems<br>– dynamic, adaptive, and machine learning distributed algorithms<br>– distributed operating systems, middleware, databases<br>– game–theoretic approaches to distributed computing<br>– peer–to–peer systems, overlay networks<br>– high–performance, cluster, cloud, and grid computing<br>– wireless networks, mobile computing, autonomous agents<br>– blockchain protocols<br>– security in distributed computing, cryptographic protocols<br>– quantum and optics based distributed algorithms<br>– nanonetworks and biological distributed algorithms<br>– sensor, mesh, and ad hoc networks<br>– system–on–chip and network–on–chip architectures<br>– specification, semantics, verification of concurrent systems<br>
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