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From: cie06@swansea.ac.uk
To: categories@mta.ca
Subject: CiE 2006, Call for Papers
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 20:44:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <431CA00A.mailD9R11ASIW@swansea.ac.uk> (raw)

                               CiE 2006
                     Computability in Europe 2006 :
              Logical Approaches to Computational Barriers
                        30 June - 5 July 2006
                         Swansea University
                   http://www.cs.swansea.ac.uk/cie06/

                          CALL  FOR  PAPERS

                      Deadline: DECEMBER 15, 2005

CiE 2006 is the second of a new conference series on Computability
Theory and related topics which started in Amsterdam in 2005.  CiE 2006
will focus on (but not be limited to) logical approaches to
computational barriers:
- practical and feasible barriers, e.g., centred around the P vs. NP
   problem;
- computable barriers connected to models of computers and
   programming languages;
- hypercomputable barriers related to physical systems.

Tutorials will be given by:
   Samuel R. Buss (San Diego)
   Julia Kempe (Paris)

Invited Speakers include:
   Jan Bergstra (Amsterdam)
   Luca Cardelli (Microsoft Cambridge)
   Jan Krajicek (Prague)
   Elvira Mayordomo Camara (Zaragoza)
   Istvan Nemeti (Budapest)
   Helmut Schwichtenberg (Munich)
   Andreas Weiermann (Utrecht)

The Programme Committee cordially invites all researchers (European
and non-European) in the area of Computability Theory to submit their
papers (in PDF-format, at most 10 pages) for presentation at CiE 2006.
We particularly invite papers that build bridges between different
parts of the research community.  Since women are underrepresented in
mathematics and computer science, we emphatically encourage
submissions by female authors.

The proceedings are intended to be published within Springer's LNCS
series. Important dates are:

Submission Deadline:         December 15th, 2005.
Notification of Authors:     February 15th, 2006.
Deadline for Final Version:     March 15th, 2006.

Programme Committee:
   Samson Abramsky  (Oxford)
   Klaus Ambos-Spies (Heidelberg)
   Arnold Beckmann (Swansea, co-chair)
   Ulrich Berger (Swansea)
   Olivier Bournez (Nancy)
   Barry Cooper (Leeds)
   Laura Crosilla (Firenze)
   Costas Dimitracopoulos (Athens)
   Abbas Edalat (London)
   Fernando Ferreira (Lisbon)
   Ricard Gavalda (Barcelona)
   Giuseppe Longo (Paris)
   Benedikt Loewe (Amsterdam)
   Yuri Matiyasevich (St.Petersburg)
   Dag Normann (Oslo)
   Giovanni Sambin (Padova)
   Uwe Schoening (Ulm)
   Andrea Sorbi (Siena)
   Ivan Soskov (Sofia)
   Leen Torenvliet (Amsterdam)
   John Tucker (Swansea, co-chair)
   Peter van Emde Boas (Amsterdam)
   Klaus Weihrauch (Hagen)

Confirmed sponsors:
   British Logic Colloquium (BLC)
   Kurt Goedel Society (KGS)
   Welsh Development Agency (WDA)

For more information about the conference please check the CiE
conference series http://www.illc.uva.nl/CiE/ and our web page
http://www.cs.swansea.ac.uk/cie06/.






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