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 ---28-June-2019-AUTOMATA-2019-Guadalajara-Mexico
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SUMMARY:AUTOMATA 2019, Guadalajara, Mexico
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190628
LOCATION:Guadalajara, Mexico
DESCRIPTION:AUTOMATA 2019 is the official annual e
 vent of IFIP WG 1.5, the Working Group 5 (on Cellu
 lar Automata and Discrete Complex Systems), of the
  Technical Committee 1 (on Foundations of Computer
  Science), of the International Federation of Info
 rmation Processing (IFIP).  The purpose of this co
 nference is to highlight the major advances in the
  field and the development of new tools, to suppor
 t the development of theory and applications of CA
  and DCS, and to identify and study within an inte
 r- and multidisciplinary context the important fun
 damental aspects, concepts, notions and problems c
 oncerning CA and DCS.  Authors are invited to subm
 it papers of no more than 12 pages (for full paper
 s) or 8 pages (for exploratory papers). Submission
 s should contain original research that has not pr
 eviously been published. Full papers are meant to 
 report more complete and denser research, while ex
 ploratory papers are meant to be short reports of 
 recent discoveries, work-in-progress or partial re
 sults.  Topics (not exhaustive): dynamic, topologi
 cal, ergodic and algebraic aspects of CA and DCS a
 lgorithmic and complexity issues emergent properti
 es formal languages symbolic dynamics tilings mode
 ls of parallelism and distributed systems synchron
 ous versus asynchronous models phenomenological de
 scriptions and scientific modelling applications o
 f CA and DCS.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>AUTOMATA 
 2019 is the official annual event of IFIP WG 1.5, 
 the Working Group 5 (on Cellular Automata and Disc
 rete Complex Systems), of the Technical Committee 
 1 (on Foundations of Computer Science), of the Int
 ernational Federation of Information Processing (I
 FIP).</p>\n\n  <p>The purpose of this conference i
 s to highlight the major advances in the field and
  the development of new tools, to support the deve
 lopment of theory and applications of CA and DCS, 
 and to identify and study within an inter- and mul
 tidisciplinary context the important fundamental a
 spects, concepts, notions and problems concerning 
 CA and DCS.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Authors are inv
 ited to submit papers of no more than 12 pages (fo
 r full papers) or 8 pages (for exploratory papers)
 . Submissions should contain original research tha
 t has not previously been published. Full papers a
 re meant to report more complete and denser resear
 ch, while exploratory papers are meant to be short
  reports of recent discoveries, work-in-progress o
 r partial results.</p>\n\n  <p>Topics (not exhaust
 ive): dynamic, topological, ergodic and algebraic 
 aspects of CA and DCS algorithmic and complexity i
 ssues emergent properties formal languages symboli
 c dynamics tilings models of parallelism and distr
 ibuted systems synchronous versus asynchronous mod
 els phenomenological descriptions and scientific m
 odelling applications of CA and DCS.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://automata2019.wordpress.com/
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