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* computational algebra | * computational algebra | ||
Formal methods: | |||
* algebraic and categorical methods | |||
* automata and formal languages | |||
* computability and nonstandard computing models | |||
* database theory | |||
* foundations of concurrency and distributed systems | |||
* logics and model checking | |||
* models of reactive, hybrid and stochastic systems | |||
* principles of programming languages | |||
* program analysis and transformation | |||
* specification, refinement and verification | |||
* security | |||
* type systems | |||
Emerging fields: | |||
* ad hoc, dynamic, and evolving systems | |||
* algorithmic game theory | |||
* computational biology | |||
* foundations of cloud computing and ubiquitous systems | |||
* quantum computation | |||
==Submissions== | ==Submissions== | ||
==Important Dates== | ==Important Dates== | ||
Revision as of 09:52, 21 April 2021
| FCT 2011 | |
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18th Fundamentals of Computation Theory
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| Ordinal | 18 |
| Event in series | FCT |
| Dates | 2011/08/22 (iCal) - 2011/08/25 |
| Homepage: | http://fct11.ifi.uio.no/ |
| Location | |
| Location: | Oslo, Norway |
| Table of Contents | |
The 18th Fundamentals of Computation Theory (FCT) 2011
Topics
Algorithms:
- algorithm design and optimization
- combinatorics and analysis of algorithms
- computational complexity
- approximation, randomized, and heuristic methods
- parallel and distributed computing
- circuits and boolean functions
- online algorithms
- machine learning and artificial intelligence
- computational geometry
- computational algebra
Formal methods:
- algebraic and categorical methods
- automata and formal languages
- computability and nonstandard computing models
- database theory
- foundations of concurrency and distributed systems
- logics and model checking
- models of reactive, hybrid and stochastic systems
- principles of programming languages
- program analysis and transformation
- specification, refinement and verification
- security
- type systems
Emerging fields:
- ad hoc, dynamic, and evolving systems
- algorithmic game theory
- computational biology
- foundations of cloud computing and ubiquitous systems
- quantum computation