[cmath] AUTOMATA 2007: 13th International Workshop on Cellular Automata

Henryk Fuks hfuks at brocku.ca
Mon Feb 26 13:36:44 EST 2007


AUTOMATA 2007, 13th International Workshop on Cellular Automata
will be held at the Fields Institute on August 27-29, 2007.

This workshop is the thirteenth workshop in a series of AUTOMATA workshops
established in 1995. The main goal of AUTOMATA workshops is  to
maintain a permanent, international and multidisciplinary forum for  the
collaboration of researchers in the fields of Cellular Automata  (CA)
and Discrete Complex Systems (DCS). The workshop will  revolve around
all important theoretical and applied aspects of  cellular automata and
discrete complex systems research. Topics will include:

- CA and related complex systems
- CA as dynamical systems
- CA as tiling systems
- CA as models of phenomena from biology, chemistry, physics, 
 engineering and other fields
- Models of parallelism, CA as computational models
- Formal language processing in CA
- Complexity issues: structural complexity and computational 
 complexity in CA
- Algebraic structure of CA
- CA as framework for investigating discrete complex systems
- Extensions and generalizations of CA, including CA and related
 dynamical systems on non-regular lattices, random graphs, and 
 scale-free networks
- Lattice gas cellular automata, their theory and applications

There will be sessions of contributed talks and posters. Deadline for
abstract submission is July 15, 2007. 
Limited financial support is available for graduate students and postdoctoral
fellows to partially cover local expenses and travel. Application deadline:
May 30, 2007.

More information can be found on the workshop web site at
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/07-08/automata07/

-- 
Henryk Fuks
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics, Brock University
E-mail hfuks at brocku.ca
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