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Physics and Computation 2010: Call for Papers
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Submissions of extented abstracts (4-5 pages) due: January. Full paper submission due: To be announced. Original papers are solicited in all areas of Physics and Computation (and related fields). Typical, but not exclusive, topics are:. Axiomatization of physics: completeness, decidability, reduction. Computing beyond the Turing barrier. Philosophy of physics (and computation). Quantum computation (digital, analogue); applications to Biology; Quantum logics. University of West England. University of Gron...
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Physics and Computation 2010: Invited Speakers
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Categorial Foundations of Computer Science and Physics), Oxford University. Relational Hidden Variables and Non-Locality. Philosophy of Science), University of Rome "Tor Vergata". The Emergence of Meaning at the Co-evolutive Level: An Epistemological Approach. Learning Theory), University of Delaware. Algorithmic Scientific Inference: Within Our Computable Expected Reality. CT Thesis), École Polytechnique. The Physical Church Thesis as an Explanation of the Galileo Thesis.
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Physics and Computation 2010: Committees
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University of West England. Queen's University, Canada. Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest. University of Auckland, New Zealand. University of Rome "Tor Vergata". José Félix COSTA. Technical University of Lisbon. Eacute;cole Polytechnique and INRIA. Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest. Technical University of Lisbon. University of Groningen , Netherlands. Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität Wien. John V. TUCKER. University of Paderborn, Germany.
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Physics and Computation 2010: Programme
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Tuesday, August 31. Chair: Cristian S. CALUDE. Session 1: Invited Lecture (45m). Relational Hidden Variables and Non-Locality. Session 2: Regular Talks (2 x 20m). Alastair ABBOTT: De-quantisation of the Quantum Fourier Transform. Olivier BOURNEZ and Nachum DERSHOWITZ: Foundations of Analog Algorithms. Session 3: Invited Lecture (45m). The Emergence of Meaning at the Co-evolutive Level: An Epistemological Approach. Session 4: Regular Talks (2 x 20m). Elena CALUDE: Fermat’s Last Theorem and Chaoticity.