Sunday, November 22, 2015

[DMANET] CCA 2016 (Computability and Complexity in Analysis) First call for papers

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First Call for Papers
Thirteenth International Conference on

Computability and Complexity in Analysis (CCA 2016)
http://cca-net.de/cca2016/

June 15-17, 2016, Faro, Portugal

Submission deadline: March 14, 2016
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Scientific Programme Committee

* Matthew de Brecht (Osaka, Japan)
* Fernando Ferreira (Lisbon, Portugal)
* Sicun Gao (Cambridge, USA)
* Mathieu Hoyrup (Nancy, France)
* Akitoshi Kawamura, chair (Tokyo, Japan)
* Bob Lubarsky (Boca Raton, USA)
* Elvira Mayordomo (Zaragoza, Spain)
* Robert Rettinger (Dortmund, Germany)
* Ning Zhong (Cincinnati, USA)


Organising Committee

* Daniel Graça, chair (Faro, Portugal)
* Rui Marreiros (Faro, Portugal)


Topics

* Computable analysis
* Complexity on real numbers
* Constructive analysis
* Domain theory and analysis
* Theory of representations
* Computable numbers, subsets and functions
* Randomness and computable measure theory
* Models of computability on real numbers
* Realizability theory and analysis
* Reverse analysis
* Real number algorithms
* Implementation of exact real number arithmetic


Submissions

Authors are invited to submit 1-2 pages abstracts in PDF format,
including references via the following web page:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cca2016

If full versions of papers are already available as technical report
or arXiv version, then corresponding links should be added to the
reference list. Final versions of abstracts might be distributed to
participants in hardcopy and/or in electronic form.


Dates

* Submission deadline: March 14, 2016
* Notification of authors: April 16, 2016
* Final version: April 30, 2016


Conference Web Page

http://cca-net.de/cca2016/

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