[FOM] The second announcement of conference on computability, complexity and randomness
Liang Yu
yuliang.nju at gmail.com
Mon Jan 14 21:46:23 EST 2008
Conference announcement
Conference on Computability, Complexity and Randomness
May 19-23, 2008
Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
The theme of the conference will be algorithmic randomness and
related topics in computability and complexity. The program will
consist of invited talks, contributed talks, and discussions. The conference
will
keep the spirit of the earlier meeting in Argentina, 2007.
The conference will be held at Institute of Mathematical Science at
Nanjing University, China.
For further information, visit
http://ims.nju.edu.cn/conference/randomness
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Veroica Becher (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Rod Downey (Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand)
Denis Hirschfeldt (University of Chicago, USA)
Jack Lutz (Iowa State University, USA)
Wolfgang Merkle (UniversitÅ0ä1t Heidelberg, Germany)
Joseph Miller (University of Connecticut, USA)
Liang Yu (Nanjing University, China)
LOCAL ORGANIZERS:
Institute of Mathematical Science and Mathematical Department,
Nanjing University,
Decheng Ding
Liang Yu
Invited Speakers:
Confirmed plenary speakers:
CT Chong
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Noam Greenberg
(Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Antonin Kucera
(Charles University, Prague)
Bjoern Kjos-Hanssen
(University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
Steffen Lempp
(University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Antonio Montalban
(University of Chicago, USA)
Andre Nies
(University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Jan Reimann
(University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Stephen Simpson
(Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Theodore Slaman
(University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Frank Stephan
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Xishun Zhao
(Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Abstracts of all talks should be sent by Mar 1st 2008 to
http://atlas-conferences.com/cgi-bin/abstract/submit/cawo-01
Sponsored by:
National Natural Science Funds of China, Association of Symbolic Logic,
Nanjing University.
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