and
3rd WORKSHOP ON MIND, MECHANISM AND MATHEMATICS (MMM 2015)
BUCHAREST, JUNE 27-28, 2015
This multi-disciplinary Workshop brings together the workshop on "Mind,
Mechanism and Mathematics" (as part of the Templeton Foundation supported
Turing Centenary Research Project) and the 2015 "Workshop
on Computability Theory" (WCT 2015), held in Bucharest on June 27-28,
2015. The workshop will be co-located with the conference Computability
in Europe 2015: Evolving Computability (CiE 2015) in Bucharest,
June29-July 3, 2015:
More information about the joint workshop and programme can be found at
the WCT 2015/MMM 2015 webpages:
http://wct.math.uconn.edu/wctbucharest/
http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/give-page.php?711
Invited speakers include:
Marat Arslanov, Kazan State University
Eric Astor, University of Chicago
Nikolay Bazhenov, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics
Mark Braverman, Princeton University
Stephanie Dick, Harvard University
David Gamez, University of Sussex
Paul Grant, University of Cambridge
Noam Greenberg, Victoria University of Wellington
Margarita Korovina, Novosibirsk State University
Rutger Kuyper, Radboud University Nijmegen
Steffen Lempp, University of Wisconsin,
Alberto Marcone, Università di Udine
Andrew Marks, Caltech
Simon Martiel, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis
Joe Miller, University of Wisconsin
Andre Nies, University of Auckland
Andrey Sariev, Sofia University
Rebecca Schulman, Johns Hopkins University
Registration is free, and can be added free to registration for CiE 2015
with which the Workshop is co-located, at:
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/registration.html
For more information, you can contact any of the organizers - for WCT
2015:
Damir Dzhfarov, Connecticut
Ekaterina Fokina, Vienna
Alexandra Soskova, Sofia
Stefan Vatev, Sofia
and for MMM 2015:
S. Barry Cooper, Leeds
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