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The Third International Workshop on Guided Self-Organisation (GSO-2010) will be held at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, 4-6 September 2010.
The workshop is comprised of a group of researchers with diverse yet related interests, overlapping in the area of self-organizing systems and methods for characterizing those systems in ways that may ultimately allow them to be guided toward prespecified goals. Information theory and graph theory are core to many of these methods; quantifying complexity and its sources a common theme.
If interested in participating, send an extended abstract to the email addresses on the workshop web site. Selected works from the workshop will likely be published in a special journal issue (as has been the case in the past). More information on the GSO-2010 web site.
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Filed under CFP, Conference, Self-Organizing Systems, chaos, dynamical systems, evolutionary computing, quantum computing by oliver | 0 comments
UC 2008, the Seventh International Conference on Unconventional Computation will take place in Vienna, August 25-28, 2008.
Original papers are solicited in all areas of unconventional computation; typical, but not exclusive, topics are: natural computing including quantum, cellular, molecular, neural, and membrane computing as well as evolutionary paradigms; chaos and dynamical systems based computing; proposals for computations going beyond the Turing model.
Submissions are due on April 14th, 2008. The call for papers and the conference poster are available from the conference homepage.
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