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CiE 2012 : Computability in Europe 2012: How the World Computes

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Conference Series : Conference on Computability in Europe
 
Link: http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/WScie12/give-page.php?42
 
When Jun 18, 2012 - Jun 23, 2012
Where Cambridge, UK
Submission Deadline Jan 20, 2012
Notification Due Mar 16, 2012
Final Version Due Apr 6, 2012
 

Call For Papers

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS:
TURING CENTENARY CONFERENCE
http://www.cie2012.eu
Computability in Europe 2012: How the World Computes
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, 18-23 June 2012

CiE 2012 is one of a series of special events, running throughout the Alan Turing Year, celebrating Turing's unique impact on mathematics, computing, computer science, informatics, morphogenesis, artificial intelligence, philosophy and computational aspects of physics, biology, linguistics, economics and the wider scientific world.

Its central theme is the computability-theoretic concerns underlying the broad spectrum of Turing's interests, and the contemporary research areas founded upon and animated by them. In this sense, CiE 2012, held in Cambridge in the week running up to the centenary of Turing's birthday, deals with the essential core of what made Turing's contribution so influential and long-lasting.

CiE 2012 promises to be an event worthy of the remarkable scientific career it commemorates.

PLENARY SPEAKERS include:
Andrew Hodges (Oxford, Special Invited Lecture), Ian Stewart (Warwick, Special Public Lecture), Dorit Aharonov (Jerusalem), Veronica Becher (Buenos Aires), Lenore Blum (Carnegie Mellon), Rodney Downey (Wellington), Yuri Gurevich (Microsoft), Juris Hartmanis (Cornell), Richard Jozsa (Cambridge), Stuart Kauffman (Vermont/ Santa Fe), James Murray (Washington/ Oxford, Microsoft Research Lecture), Stuart Shieber (Harvard), Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins) and Leslie Valiant (Harvard, jointly organised lecture with King's College).

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS and informal presentations are now invited for this historic event.

For submission details, see: http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/WScie12/give-page.php?12

The CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS will be published by LNCS, Springer-Verlag. There will also be post-conference publications, drawing on contributions presented at the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES:


Submission Deadline for LNCS:
Notification of authors:
Deadline for final revisions:
Submission Deadline for Informal Presentations:



Jan. 20, 2012
Mar. 16, 2012
Apr. 6, 2012
May 11, 2012

SPECIAL SESSIONS include:

The Universal Turing Machine, and History of the Computer
Chairs: Jack Copeland and John Tucker
Cryptography, Complexity, and Randomness
Chairs: Rod Downey and Jack Lutz
The Turing Test and Thinking Machines
Chairs: Mark Bishop and Rineke Verbrugge
Computational Models After Turing: The Church-Turing Thesis and Beyond
Chairs: Martin Davis and Wilfried Sieg
Morphogenesis/Emergence as a Computability Theoretic Phenomenon
Chairs: Philip Maini and Peter Sloot
Open Problems in the Philosophy of Information
Chairs: Pieter Adriaans and Benedikt Loewe

CiE 2012 will be associated/co-located with a number of other Turing centenary events, including:

ACE 2012, June 15-16, 2012
Computability and Complexity in Analysis (CCA 2012), June 24-27, 2012
http://cca-net.de/cca2012/
Developments in Computational Models (DCM 2012), June 17, 2012
http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/loewe/DCM2012/
THE INCOMPUTABLE at Kavli Royal Society International Centre Chicheley Hall, June 12-15, 2012
http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/inc/

CiE 2012 CONFERENCE TOPICS include, but not exclusively -

Admissible sets
Algorithms
Analog computation
Artificial intelligence
Automata theory
Bioinformatics
Classical computability and degree structures
Cognitive science and modelling
Complexity classes
Computability theoretic aspects of programs
Computable analysis and real computation
Computable structures and models
Computational and proof complexity
Computational biology
Computational creativity
Computational learning and complexity
Computational linguistics
Concurrency and distributed computation
Constructive mathematics
Cryptographic complexity
Decidability of theories
Derandomization
DNA computing
Domain theory and computability
Dynamical systems and computational models
Effective descriptive set theory
Emerging and Non-standard Models of Computation
Finite model theory
Formal aspects of program analysis
Formal methods
Foundations of computer science
Games
Generalized recursion theory
History of computation



Hybrid systems
Higher type computability
Hypercomputational models
Infinite time Turing machines
Information theory and computation
Kolmogorov complexity
Lambda and combinatory calculi
L-systems and membrane computation
Machine learning
Mathematical models of emergence
Molecular computation
Morphogenesis and developmental biology
Multi-agent systems
Multi-agent systems
Natural Computation
Neural nets and connectionist models
Philosophy of science and computation
Physics and computability
Probabilistic systems
Process algebras and concurrent systems
Programming language semantics
Proof mining and applications
Proof theory and computability
Proof complexity
Quantum computing and complexity
Randomness
Reducibilities and relative computation
Relativistic computation
Reverse mathematics
Semantics and logic of computation
Swarm intelligence and self-organisation
Type systems and type theory
Uncertain Reasoning
Weak systems of arithmetic and applications

We particularly welcome submissions in emergent areas, such as bioinformatics and natural computation, where they have a basic connection with computability.

CiE 2012 will have a special relationship to the scientific legacy of Alan Turing, reflected in the broad theme: How the World Computes, with all its different layers of meaning. Contributions which are directly related to the visionary and seminal work of Turing will be particularly welcome.

Contributed papers will be selected from submissions received by the PROGRAMME COMMITTEE consisting of:

Samson Abramsky (Oxford)
Franz Baader (Dresden)
Mark Bishop (London)
Luca Cardelli (Cambridge)
S Barry Cooper (Leeds, Co-chair)
Anuj Dawar (Cambridge, Co-chair)
Bernold Fiedler (Berlin)
Martin Hyland (Cambridge)
Viv Kendon (Leeds)
Ming Li (Waterloo)
Angus MacIntyre (London)
Larry Moss (Bloomington)
Damian Niwinski (Warsaw)
Prakash Panangaden (Montreal)
Brigitte Pientka (Montreal)
Wilfried Sieg (Carnegie Mellon)
Bettina Speckmann (Eindhoven)
Peter van Emde Boas (Amsterdam)
Rineke Verbrugge (Groningen)



Pieter Adriaans (Amsterdam)
Arnold Beckmann (Swansea)
Paola Bonizzoni (Milan)
Douglas Cenzer (Gainesville)
Ann Copestake (Cambridge)
Solomon Feferman (Stanford)
Luciano Floridi (Hertfordshire)
Marcus Hutter (Canberra)
Stephan Kreutzer (Oxford)
Benedikt Loewe (Amsterdam)
Philip Maini (Oxford)
Amitabha Mukerjee (Kanpur)
Dag Normann (Oslo)
Jeff Paris (Manchester)
Helmut Schwichtenberg (Munich)
Mariya Soskova (Sofia)
Christof Teuscher (Portland)
Jan van Leeuwen (Utrecht)

The PROGRAMME COMMITTEE cordially invites all researchers (European and non-European) in computability related areas to submit their papers (in PDF-format, max 10 pages) for presentation at CiE 2012. We particularly invite papers that build bridges between different parts of the research community.

The conference is sponsored by the ASL, EACSL, IFCoLog, King's College Cambridge, The University of Cambridge and Microsoft Research.

Contact: Anuj Dawar - anuj.dawar at cl.cam.ac.uk

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