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1652.0. "workshop call for participation" by AMCFAC::RABAHY (dtn 456-5689) Wed Aug 12 1992 10:41
Article: 21818
From: [email protected] (Steve Ford)
Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.theory,sci.astro,sci.bio,sci.logic,sci.math,sci.philosophy.meta,sci.psychology,sci.physics,sci.space,comp.parallel,comp.arch
Subject: Final CFP: Physics of Computation Workshop
Date: 31 Jul 92 21:22:38 GMT
Sender: [email protected]
Organization: Texas Instruments
The Symbiosis of Physics and Computation
Call for Participation
Physics of Computation Workshop
October 2 - 4, 1992, Dallas, Texas
Sponsored by Dallas IEEE Computer Society
Corporate Sponsor: Texas Instruments Incorporated
The Physics of Computation Workshop is an opportunity for participants to
better understand and contribute to the intimate relationship emerging between
Modern Physics and Computation Theory. One commonly held view is that
information laws are dependent on the laws of physics. Another emerging view
is that the universe would not work without information primitives underlying
physical laws. Both of these views conclude that physics and computation are
linked together at a very fundamental level. Understanding the convergence of
computation and physics will lead to a better understanding of using physical
mechanisms as computing engines, and also lead to a better understanding of how
the universe is organized. This field will become increasingly important as
the complexity and computational horsepower requirements continually exceed the
available computing engines we are able to design or build.
The keynote speaker for this workshop will be Rolf Landauer, who co-organized
the first conference on the Physics of Computation. Creative thinkers are
welcome from any background, but basic interest or expertise in physics,
computer sciences, mathematics, philosophy and/or psychology will contribute to
the discussions. You are not expected to come with answers, but with an
interest in exploring the questions. We are interested in papers that unify
Computation (Information Theory, Communication Theory, Algorithms, Cellular
Automata, Automatic Learning, Neural Networks, Architecture, Simulation, etc)
and Physics (Entropy, Thermodynamics, Complexity, Quantum Theory, Energy/mass,
Relativity, Gravity, etc). The goal of this workshop is to establish links
between participants from various backgrounds.
BACKGROUND: The first conference on the Physics of Computation was held in 1981
at MIT. The papers from that conference were printed in the 1982 International
Journal for Theoretical Physics, Vol 21, April, June, and December issues.
Work in this field has focused on how energy consumption and computation are
related. Many excellent papers on reversible computation, and energy
costs/limits of computation, and quantum models of computation provide
introductions to the subject. We are assembling a bibliography for this field.
SUBMISSION: Each prospective attendee is requested to submit a position paper
of 1-4 pages (plus 1 page of references). Please send your submission by Aug
7, both by surface mail (3 copies) and also electronically (if possible) to:
Douglas Matzke EMAIL: [email protected]
Texas Instruments Incorporated PHONE: (214) 917-7426
PO BOX 655621, MS 369 FAX: (214) 917-7487
Dallas, Texas 75265
Notification of acceptance (limit of 100 people) will be mailed by Aug 24,
1992. The technical committee will group submissions into relevant topics, and
select papers and panel members. Time for questions after each talk and
breakout sessions will provide structured time for discussion and
participation. Copies of the position papers will be distributed at
registration.
REGISTRATION (if position paper is accepted): A block of rooms is being
reserved at a North Dallas Area Hotel. Full registration details will be
mailed with acceptance notification. The room rate will be $59 flat rate. The
workshop fee will be $100, payment by check or credit card. Transportation to
hotel: Supershuttle or Taxi. Free hotel shuttles for transportation around
Addison.
SCHEDULE: Friday August 7: Position papers due
Monday August 24: Notification of acceptance and final schedule
Thursday Oct 1: Out of town arrival, early registration,& Reception
Friday Oct 2 thru Sunday Oct 4(noon): Physics of Computation Workshop
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Steve Ford Net: [email protected]
Texas Instruments Tel: (214) 995-0780
Computer Science Laboratory Fax: (214) 995-0304
PO Box 655474, MS 238, Dallas, TX 75265 MSG: SFRD
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