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DCM 2010: Developments in Computational Models

9-10 Jul 2010
Edinburgh, Scotland

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                           First Call for Papers

                                 DCM 2010
     6th International Workshop on Developments in Computational Models
                ** Causality, Computation, and Physics **

               http://www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk/~pmt6sbc/DCM10/
                            Edinburgh, Scotland
                              9-10 July 2010

                   Deadline for abstracts: 01 April, 2010

         A satellite event of FLoC - http://www.floc-conference.org/
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DCM 2010 is the sixth in a series of international workshops focusing on new
computational models. It aims to bring together researchers who are
currently developing new computational models or new features of a
traditional one. And to foster interaction, to provide a forum for
presenting new ideas and work in progress, and to enable newcomers to learn
about current activities in this area.

DCM 2010 will be a two-day satellite event of FLoC 2010, with a special
focus on the theme 'Causality, Computation, and Physics'. Day 2 of the Workshop 
will have an emphasis on quantum computation and physics, held as Quantum 
Information Science Scotland (QUISCO), and is co-sponsored by Scottish 
Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) and Scottish Informatics and Computer 
Science Alliance (SICSA).

Topics of interest include all abstract models of computation and their
properties, and their applications to the development of programming
languages and systems:

- quantum computation, including implementations and formal methods in
quantum protocols;
- probabilistic computation and verification in modelling situations;
- chemical, biological and bio-inspired computation, including spatial
models, self-assembly, growth models;
- general concurrent models including the treatment of mobility, trust, and
security;
- information-theoretic ideas in computing.

PLEASE SUBMIT an extended abstract (of around 12 pages or less) in PDF
format to the conference EasyChair submission page:

                   https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=dcm2010

by the deadline:
                              01 April, 2010.

Accepted contributions will appear in a pre-proceedings special issue of the 
EPTCS (Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science).

After the workshop, full versions of selected papers will be invited for a 
special issue of the internationally leading journal Mathematical Structures in 
Computer Science (MSCS).

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline for abstracts: 01 April, 2010
Notification: 26 April
Workshop: 9-10 July, 2010

CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS:

Cristian Calude (Auckland, New Zealand)
Russ Harmer (Paris/Harvard)
Gordon Plotkin (Edinburgh)
Vlatko Vedral (Oxford)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

S Barry Cooper (Leeds, Co-chair) Prakash Panangaden (McGill, Co-chair) Elham 
Kashefi (Edinburgh, Chair QUISCO 2010) Paola Bonizzoni (Milan) Olivier Bournez 
(Paris) Vincent Danos (Edinburgh, CNRS) Mariangiola Dezani (Torino) Andreas 
Doering (Oxford) Maribel FernC!ndez (London) Joseph Fitzsimons (Oxford) Ivette 
Fuentes-Schuller (Nottingham) Simon Gay (Glasgow) Jean Krivine (Paris) Ian 
Mackie (Ecole Polytechnique) Damian Markham (Paris) Daniel Oi (Strathclyde) 
Simon Perdrix (Edinburgh and Paris) Susan Stepney (York) John Tucker (Swansea)

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Further information:  Barry Cooper, pmt6sbc@leeds.ac.uk,
                       Prakash Panangaden prakash@cs.mcgill.ca 
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