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SUMMARY:The Nature of Computation: Logic\, Algorithms\, Applications (CiE 2013)
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LOCATION:Milano\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>CiE 2013 is the ninth conference organised by CiE (Computability in&nbsp\;Europe)\, a European association of mathematicians\, logicians\, computer&nbsp\;scientists\, philosophers\, physicists and others interested in new&nbsp\;developments in computability and their underlying significance for the<br>real world. Previous meetings have taken place in Amsterdam (2005)\,&nbsp\;Swansea (2006)\, Siena (2007)\, Athens (2008)\, Heidelberg (2009)\, Ponte&nbsp\;Dalgada (2010)\, Sofia (2011) and Cambridge (2012).<br><br>The Nature of Computation is meant to emphasize the special focus of&nbsp\;CIE13 on the unexpected and strong changes that studies on Nature have&nbsp\;brought in several areas of mathematics\, physics\, and computer science.&nbsp\;Starting from Alan Turing\, research on Nature with a computational&nbsp\;perspective has produced novel contributions\, giving rise even to new&nbsp\;disciplines.<br><br>Two complementary research perspectives pervade the Nature of&nbsp\;Computation theme. One is focused on the understanding of new&nbsp\;computational paradigms inspired by the processes occurring in the&nbsp\;biological world\, while focusing on a deeper and modern understanding of&nbsp\;the theory of computation. The other perspective is on our understanding&nbsp\;of how computations really occur in Nature\, on how we can interact with&nbsp\;those computations\, and on their applications.</p>\n<p>TUTORIAL SPEAKERS: &nbsp\;Gilles Brassard (Universite de Montreal) and&nbsp\;Grzegorz Rozenberg (Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science and&nbsp\;University of Colorado at Boulder)<br><br>PLENARY TALKS:<br>Ulle Endriss (University of Amsterdam)<br>Lance Fortnow (Georgia Institute of Technology)<br>Anna Karlin (University of Washington)<br>Bernard Moret (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)<br>Mariya Soskova (Sofia University)<br>Endre Szemeredi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences\, Rutgers University)<br><br>SPECIAL SESSIONS:<br>* Algorithmic Randomness (organizers: Mathieu Hoyrup\, Andre Nies)<br>Speakers: Johanna Franklin (University of Connecticut\, USA)\, Noam Greenberg&nbsp\;(Victoria University\, New Zealand)\, Joseph S. Miller (University of&nbsp\;Wisconsin\, USA)\, Nikolay Vereshchagin (Moscow State University\, Russia)<br><br>* Computational Complexity in the Continuous World (organizers: Akitoshi&nbsp\;Kawamura\, Robert Rettinger)<br>Speakers: Mark Braverman (Princeton University\, USA)\, Daniel S. Graca&nbsp\;(Universidade do Algarve)\, Joris van der Hoeven (Ecole polytechnique\,&nbsp\;France)\, Chee K. Yap (New York University\, USA)<br><br>* Computational Molecular Biology (organizers: Alessandra Carbone\, Jens<br>Stoye)<br>Speakers: Sebastian Boecker (University of Jena\, Germany)\, Marilia D. V.&nbsp\;Braga (Inmetro\, Brazil)\, Andrea Pagnani (Human Genetics Foundation\, Italy)\,&nbsp\;Laxmi Parida (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center\, USA)<br><br>* Computation in Nature (organizers: Mark Daley\, Natasha Jonoska)<br>Speakers: Jerome Durand-Lose (Univ. of Orleans\, France)\, &nbsp\;Giuditta Franco&nbsp\;(Univ. of Verona Italy)\, &nbsp\;Lila Kari (Univ. of Western Ontario\, Canada)\,&nbsp\;Darko Stefanovic (Univ. of New Mexico\, USA)<br><br>* Data Streams and Compression (organizers: Paolo Ferragina\, Andrew<br>McGregor)<br>Speakers: Graham Cormode (AT&amp\;T Labs\, USA)\, Irene Finocchi (University of&nbsp\;Rome\, Italy)\, Andrew McGregor (University of Massachusetts\, USA)\, Marinella&nbsp\;Sciortino (University of Palermo\, Italy).<br><br>* History of Computation (organizers: Gerard Alberts\, Liesbeth De Mol)<br>Speakers: &nbsp\;David Alan Grier (George Washington University\, USA)\, Thomas&nbsp\;Haigh (University of Wisconsin\, USA)\, Ulf Hashagen (Deutsches Museum\,&nbsp\;Germany)\, Matti Tedre (Stockholm University\, Sweden).<br><br>CiE serves as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects&nbsp\;of computability and foundations of computer science\, as well as the&nbsp\;interplay of these theoretical areas with practical issues in computer&nbsp\;science and with other disciplines such as biology\, mathematics\,&nbsp\;philosophy\, or physics.<br><br>Women in Computability Workshop\, &nbsp\;July 2\, 2013:<br><br>We continue the programme "Women in Computability" supported by the&nbsp\;journal "Annals of Pure and Applied Logic" (Elsevier).<br><br>Speakers: Irene Finocchi\, &nbsp\;Laxmi Parida\, Liesbeth De Mol<br><br>The Women in Computability workshop aims to bring together women in&nbsp\;Computing and Mathematical research to present and exchange their academic&nbsp\;and scientific experience with young researchers. The meeting will offer&nbsp\;the CIE scientific community the opportunity to encourage young students\,&nbsp\;especially young female researchers\, to have active careers in the&nbsp\;mathematical and computational sciences.</p>\n<p>Contact: Paola Bonizzoni - bonizzoni at&nbsp\;disco.unimib.it</p>\n<p>Website:&nbsp\;</p>
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