ACM Transactions on Computation Theory will cover theoretical
computer science complementing the scope of the ACM Transactions on Algorithms
and the ACM Transactions on
Computational Logic including, but not limited to,
computational complexity, foundations of cryptography, randomness in
computing, coding theory, models of computation including parallel,
distributed and quantum and other emerging models, computational
learning theory, theoretical computer science aspects of areas such as
databases, information retrieval, economic models and networks.
The journal will be available online on the ACM Digital Library and to
those who are SIGACT
Members ($18/year which also gives you access to STOC proceedings, ACM
Transactions on Algorithms and SIGACT News).
We have an excellent editorial board
awaiting your papers. So either go to the ToCT web page or directly to the submission server,
submit your papers, and come in on the ground floor of what will be one
of the great theory journals.
This is good. Add a few more such journals (say Transactions on Computational Geometry) and soon there won't be any reason left to publish with overpriced, for-profit journals.
The idea of ToCT is to complement the Transactions on Algorithms. While some papers might be appropriate for either journal, pure algorithmic paper should be sent to the ToA.