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Turing Centenary Conference (CiE 2012): How the World Computes

Month: June 2012

Date: June 18--23

Name: Turing Centenary Conference (CiE 2012): How the World Computes

Location: University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.


Description

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, philosophy 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.

Invited speakers

Veronica Becher, Lenore Blum, Rodney Downey, Yuri Gurevich, Juris Hartmanis, Andrew Hodges, Richard Jozsa, Stuart Kauffman, Paul Smolensky, James Murray, Leslie Valiant.

Deadline

For submissions: January 27, 2012.

Contact

e-mail: anuj.dawar@cl.cam.ac.uk.

Information

http://www.cie2012.eu.



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