Physics and Computation
2009
September 7-11th 2009
Ponta-Delgada, Azores, Portugal
Topics
Physics and computation have interacted from the early days of computing. Ultimately, physics laws permit computation. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers with various interests in the area to discuss important issues like fundamental physical limits of computers, chaos and dynamical systems, quantum computers and hypercomputation.
Physics and Computation is a satellite event of Unconventional Computation 2009
Topics of interest
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Relativistic Computation
- Quantum Computing and Information
- Molecular Computing and Reaction Diffusion
- Dynamical Systems
- Randomness
- New models of computation
- Cellular automata
- Analog Computation
- Bio-inspired Computing
- Hypercomputation
Previous Workshops
- Physics and Computation 2008 happened in Vienna as a satellite event of Unconventional Computation 2008