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==Topics==
==Topics==
    *automata and formal languages  
*automata and formal languages  
    *design and analysis of algorithms  
*design and analysis of algorithms  
    *computational and structural complexity  
*computational and structural complexity  
    *semantics  
*semantics  
    *logic, algebra and categories in computer science  
*logic, algebra and categories in computer science  
    *circuits and networks  
*circuits and networks  
    *learning theory  
*learning theory  
    *specification and verification  
*specification and verification  
    *parallel and distributed systems  
*parallel and distributed systems  
    *concurrency theory  
*concurrency theory  
    *cryptography and cryptographic protocols  
*cryptography and cryptographic protocols  
    *approximation and randomized algorithms  
*approximation and randomized algorithms  
    *computational geometry  
*computational geometry  
    *quantum computation and information  
*quantum computation and information  
    *bio-inspired computation  
*bio-inspired computation  




==Submissions==
==Submissions==
==Important Dates==
==Important Dates==

Revision as of 09:46, 16 April 2021

FCT 2007
16th Fundamentals of Computation Theory
Ordinal 16
Event in series FCT
Dates 2007/08/27 (iCal) - 2007/08/30
Homepage: http://www.conferences.hu/fct2007/
Location
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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Keynote speaker: Ahmed Bouajjani, Oscar H. Ibarra, Philip Scott
Table of Contents


The 16th Fundamentals of Computation Theory (FCT) 2007

Topics

  • automata and formal languages
  • design and analysis of algorithms
  • computational and structural complexity
  • semantics
  • logic, algebra and categories in computer science
  • circuits and networks
  • learning theory
  • specification and verification
  • parallel and distributed systems
  • concurrency theory
  • cryptography and cryptographic protocols
  • approximation and randomized algorithms
  • computational geometry
  • quantum computation and information
  • bio-inspired computation


Submissions

Important Dates