CCC 2021: Continuity, Computability, Constructivity – From Logic to Algorithms Online (run by University of Birmingham) Online, UK, September 19-24, 2021 |
Conference website | http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axj/ccc2021 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccc2021 |
Submission deadline | August 30, 2021 |
CCC is a workshop series that brings together researchers applying logical methods to the development of algorithms, with a particular focus on computation with infinite data, where issues of continuity, computability and constructivity play major roles. Specific topics include exact real number computation, computable analysis, effective descriptive set theory, constructive analysis, and related areas. The overall aim is to apply logical methods in these disciplines to provide a sound foundation for obtaining exact and provably correct algorithms for computations with real numbers and other continuous data, which are of increasing importance in safety critical applications and scientific computation.
Previous workshops have been held in Cologne 2009, Trier 2012, Gregynog 2013, Ljubljana 2014, Kochel 2015, Nancy 2017, Faro 2018, Ljubljana 2019, Faro 2020 (online).
Submission Guidelines
Extended abstracts (1-2 pages) of original work are welcome.
Deadline: 30 August 2021.
Upload your submissions via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccc2021
List of Topics
The workshop specifically invites contributions in the areas of
- Exact real number computation,
- Correctness of algorithms on infinite data,
- Computable analysis,
- Complexity of real numbers, real-valued functions, etc.
- Effective descriptive set theory,
- Domain theory,
- Constructive analysis,
- Category-theoretic approaches to computation on infinite data,
- Weihrauch degrees,
- And related areas.
Committees
Program Committee
- Ulrich Berger (Swansea)
- Daniel Graça (Faro)
- Achim Jung (co-chair)
- Milly Maietti (Padua)
- Elvira Mayordomo (Zaragoza)
- Norbert Müller (Trier)
- Paul Potgieter (Pretoria)
- Dieter Spreen (Siegen) (co-chair)
- Hideki Tsuiki (Kyoto)
Organizing committee
- Achim Jung (Birmingham)
- Dieter Spreen (Siegen)
Invited Speakers
- Suguman Bansal (U Penn)
- Franz Brauße (U Manchester)
- Sewon Park (KAIST)
- Monika Seisenberger (Swansea U)
- Michael Yampolsky (U Toronto)
Tutorial Speaker
André Platzer (CMU)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Achim Jung (A.Jung@bham.ac.uk) or Dieter Spreen (spreen@math.uni-siegen.de).