The Eighth International Conference on Computability, Complexity and Randomness (CCR 2013) will be held in Moscow, at the Poncelet lab, from the 23rd to the 27th of September 2013.
http://ccr2013.mccme.ru/
The conference, previously also known as the conference on Logic, Computability and Randomness, will be in the tradition of the previous meetings Cordoba, Buenos Aires, Nanjing, Luminy, Notre Dame, Cape Town, and Cambridge.
Topics covered include:
* Algorithmic randomness,
* Computability theory,
* Kolmogorov complexity,
* Computational complexity,
* Reverse mathematics and logic.
Authors are invited to submit an abstract in PDF format of typically about 1 or 2 pages via the following web page:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccr2013
The deadline for submissions is 15th May 2013. No full papers will be required for this conference. After the deadline for submissions has expired, submissions may still be accepted for reviewing at the discretion of the PC chair.
Invited speakers include
* Laurent Bienvenu (Paris, France)
* Edward Hirsch (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
* Emmanuel Jeandel (Marseille, France)
* Jan Reimann (Penn State University, USA)
* Alexander Shen (IITP RAS, Moscow)
* Michael Yampolsky (Toronto, Canada)
* Sergey Yekhanin (MS Research, USA)
* Yang Yue (Beijing, China)
The programme committee consists of Eric Allender (Rutgers, USA), Mark Braverman (Princeton, USA), Vasco Brattka (Munich, Germany), Willem Fouche (Pretoria, South Africa), Noam Greenberg, chair (Wellington, New Zealand), Mathieu Hoyrup (Nancy, France), Andre Nies (Auckland, New Zealand), Theodore Slaman (Berkeley, USA), and Frank Stephan (Singapore).
The local organizing committee consists of Michael Raskin, Andrei Romashchenko, Alexander Shen, and Nikolai K. Vereshchagin (chair).
The CCR Steering committee consists of Veronica Becher (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Laurent Bienvenu (Paris, France), Rod Downey, chair (Wellington, New Zealand), Denis Hirschfeldt (Chicago, United States), Elvira Mayordomo (Zaragoza, Spain), Wolfgang Merkle (Heidelberg, Germany), Nikolai K. Vereshchagin (Moscow, Russia), and Liang Yu (Nanjing, China).