
8th International Workshop on Physics and Computation
Organized by Mike Stannett (University of Sheffield, UK)
The 8th International Workshop on Physics and Computation (P&C 2017) will be held as a satellite workshop of UCNC 2017, which takes place this year from 5-9 June 2017 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA (http://ucnc2017.uark.edu/).
P&C 2017 ACCEPTED PAPERS
A Physical Machine Based on a Super-Turing Computational Model
WORKSHOP
The goal of the Workshop is to bring together researchers working in Physics and Computation in a friendly and collegiate atmosphere, to exchange views on current research, and to promote discussion and collaboration on future projects.
TOPICS
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Axiomatisation of physics: completeness, decidability, reduction
- Dynamical systems: computability, complexity
- Molecular computation and reaction-diffusion models
- Multiple-substrate computation
- Nanoscale algorithms
- New approaches to physical computation
- Novel models of computation
- Philosophy of physics and computation
- Physical Church-Turing thesis
- Quantum computation, logics and information
- Randomness and computation: quantum, dynamical and physical randomness
- Relativistic computation: reasoning, complexity, hypercomputation
- Theory of measurement: axiomatisation, complexity
- Type theories of physical computation
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 5 March 2017
Notification of acceptance: 19 April 2017
Final versions of papers due: 8 May 2017
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Authors are invited to submit original papers (12 pages maximum, PDF format) to the workshop’s EasyChair site (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pc2017). Extended abstracts (4-5 pages) may also be submitted, although preference will be given to full papers.
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will be made available online in a pre- proceedings before the workshop begins. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit revised and extended versions of their papers, subject to additional review, for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of Unconventional Computing (IJUC).
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
- Selim Akl (Queen’s)
- Pablo Arrighi (Aix-Marseille)
- Edwin Beggs (Swansea)
- Selmer Bringsjord (Rensselaer)
- Cristian Calude (Auckland)
- Félix Costa (Lisboa)
- Jerome Durand-Lose (Orléans)
- Marian Gheorghe (Bradford)
- Jerzy Górecki (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Viv Kendon (Durham University)
- Judit Madarász (Rényi Mathematical Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Mike Stannett (Sheffield)
- Karl Svozil (Vienna)
- Gergely Székely (Rényi Mathematical Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information, please contact the wokshop organiser:
- Mike Stannett
Email: m.stannett(at)sheffield.ac.uk