Due to several requests the deadline for submissions to MCU'15 is extended,
please find the final call for papers below.
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7th International conference MCU '15
Machines, Computations and Universality 2015
Famagusta, North-Cyprus, 9-11 September 2015
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 26 March 2015
The International conference MCU series traces its roots back to the
mid 90's, and has always been concerned with gaining a deeper
understanding of computation and universality through the study of
models of general purpose computation.
The MCU conference series was initiated in Paris in 1995. Following
editions were held in Metz in 1998, in Chisinau in 2001, in
St. Petersburg in 2004, in Orleans in 2007, and in Zurich in 2013.
SCOPE
The scope of the conference topics includes, but is not limited to,
computation in the setting of various discrete models (Turing
machines, register machines, cellular automata, tile assembly systems,
rewriting systems, molecular computing models, neural models...) and
analog and hybrid models (BSS machines, infinite time cellular
automata, real machines, quantum computing...) and the meaning and
implantation of universality in these contexts. Particular emphasis is
given towards search for frontiers between decidability and
undecidability in the various models, search for the simplest
universal models, computational complexity of predicting the evolution
of computations in the various models... Parallel computing models
and their connections to decidability, complexity and universality.
TOPICS ADDRESSED
MCU 2015 conference topics include, but not exclusively:
* Analog computation
* Automata theory
* Cellular automata
* Classical computability and degree structures
* Computability theoretic aspects of programs
* Computable analysis and real computation
* Computable structures and models
* Continuous computing
* Decidability of theories
* DNA computing, self-assembly and tiling
* Dynamical systems and computational models
* Emerging and non-standard models of computation
* Finite model theory
* Generalized recursion theory
* Higher type computability
* Hypercomputational models
* Infinite time Turing machines
* Membrane computing
* Molecular computation
* Morphogenesis and developmental biology
* Multi-agent systems
* Natural computation and Hybrid systems
* Neural nets and connectionist models
* Physics and computability
* Proof theory and computability
* Randomness and Kolmogorov complexity
* Relativistic computation
* Swarm intelligence and self-organisation
* Theory of Petri nets
* Turing, Counter, Register, Signal machines
* Universality of systems
We particularly welcome submissions in emergent areas, such as
parallel models of computing, bioinformatics and unconventional
computation...
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: 26 March 2015
Notification of authors: 27 May 2015
Deadline for final version: 20 June 2015
SUBMISSIONS
Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the
conference. Submitted papers must describe work not previously
published, and they must neither be accepted nor under review at a
journal or at another conference with refereed proceedings.
Authors are required to submit their manuscripts electronically in PDF
using the LNCS style. Authors using LaTeX can download the needed macros
at Springer-Verlag site. Papers should not exceed 15 pages; full proofs
may appear in a clearly marked technical appendix which will be read at
the reviewers' discretion.
The submission process is managed by EasyChair.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mcu2015
The proceedings will be available at the conference venue. It will be an
LNCS volume by Springer Verlag.
There will be a best paper and a best student paper award.
INVITED SPEAKERS
* Matthew Cook (University of Zürich and ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
* Jetty Kleijn (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
* Linqiang Pan (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
* Anne Siegel (IRISA/CNRS, Dyliss, France)
* Mike Stannett (University of Sheffield, UK)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, UK
* Rza Bashirov, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta
* Laurent Bienvenu, CNRS, Université Paris Diderot
* Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
* Jérôme Durand-Lose, University of Orléans, France (co-chair)
* Henning Fernau, University of Trier, Germany
* Rudolf Freund, University of Vienna, Austria
* Gabriel Istrate, West University of Timisoara, Romania
* Jarkko Kari, University of Turku, Finland
* Martin Kutrib, Universität Gießen, Germany
* Peter Leupold, University of Leipzig, Germany
* Maurice Margenstern, University of Lorraine, France
* Kenichi Morita, Hiroshima University, Japan
* Benedek Nagy, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta and
University of Debrecen, Hungary (co-chair)
* Turlough Neary, University of Zürich and ETH Zürich
* Matthew Patitz, University of Arkansas, USA
* Gheorghe Paun, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
* Igor Potapov, University of Liverpool, UK
* Kumbakonam Govindarajan Subramanian, University of Science, Malaysia
* Klaus Sutner, University Carnegy-Mellon, USA
* György Vaszil, University of Debrecen, Hungary
* Sergey Verlan, University of Paris Est, France
Contact: Benedek Nagy - mcu2015 (at) emu.edu.tr
Jérôme Durand-Lose - jerome.durand-lose (at) univ-orleans.fr
Website: http://mcu2015.emu.edu.tr
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