[FOM] Conference on Logic, Computability and Randomness

Vladik Kreinovich vladik at cs.utep.edu
Mon Jul 5 18:23:40 EDT 2004


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From: "Logic, Computability and Randomness 2004" <logic2004 at dc.uba.ar>


CONFERENCE ON LOGIC, COMPUTABILITY AND RANDOMNESS
Córdoba, Argentina
September 20 to 24, 2004


NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE: AUGUST 1st 2004.
Send abstract of a talk to  logic2004 at dc.uba.ar


The conference will be held at  Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y
Física de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina. The program will
consist of invited talks, contributed talks, and discussions.

PROGRAM  COMMITTEE
Rod Downey (Victoria University, Welligton, New Zealand)
Denis Hirschfeldt (University  of Chicago, USA)
Verónica Becher (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina).

PLENARY SPEAKERS (so far)
Lance Fortnow (Chicago)
Joos Heintz (Buenos Aires)
Antonin Kucera (Prague)
Joseph Miller (Victoria /Indiana)
André Nies (Auckland)
Jan Reimann (Heidelberg)
Theodore Slaman (Berkeley)
Diego Vaggione (Córdoba)
Paul Vitanyi (CWI, Amsterdam)

CONFERENCE ADDRESS
Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y Física,
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Av. Vélez Sársfield 299, Córdoba
Argentina

LOCAL ORGANIZATION
Verónica Becher    vbecher at dc.uba.ar
Santiago Figueira  sfigueir at dc.uba.ar
Silvana Picchi     spicchi at dc.uba.ar

Tel: +54 (11) 4576 3390 int 718
Fax: +591 (11)  4576 3359


Further information abut the conference, including registration and
accommodation will be available on

http://www.dc.uba.ar/people/logic2004/homepage.htm

The local organization will be supported by the Sociedad Argentina de
Informática e Investigación Operativa. The conference is being supported
by the Association for Symbolic Logic.

TRAVEL GRANTS
Students members of the ASL can apply for travel grants
http://www.aslonline.org/studenttravelawards.html


ABOUT CORDOBA
It is the colonial capital city of Argentina on the edge of the Sierra
Chica mountain. It has the oldest and one of the most prestigious
universities of the country, founded by the Jesuits in 1622, and the
center of the city is rich in Spanish colonial architecture from the 16th
century. Its name comes from the surrounding province, which embraces an
unusually scenic section of the Andes, the Sierras de Cordoba. Located in
the geographical centre of Argentina, it offers opportunities for
traditional and adventure tourism as the hills and valleys are filled with
springs, crystal clear rivers, artificial lakes, the huge salted lake of
Mar Chiquita (heaven of ornithologists), and rupestrian (cave) paintings
in Cerro Colorado. The Punilla Valley and Cuchi Corral have exceptional
natural atmosphere for aerial activities, such as parachuting and
ballooning, and on San Roque Lake windsurfing, yachting and nautical
sports. The Calamuchita Valley has lakes and clear rivers surrounded by
mountains, an ideal area for swimming, mountain climbing and trekking,
cycling, horse riding and  fishing. In Traslasierra Valley, across the
Sierras Grandes, there is Pampa de Achala. On the peak resides the
Quebrada de los Condoritos National Park, one of the only places in the
world where you may see the highly endangered condor, largest bird on
earth, in its natural habitat.

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