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   wide variety of topics including algorithms, data structures, computational
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   program semantics and verification, machine learning, computational biology,
   computational economics, computational geometry, and computational number
   theory and algebra. Work in this field is often distinguished by its emphasis
   on mathematical technique and rigor.
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   international organization that fosters and promotes the discovery and
   dissemination of high quality research in theoretical computer science (TCS),
   the formal analysis of efficient computation and computational processes.
   SIGACT, through its awards program, recognizes individuals who have made
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