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 ---21-June-2019-Caleidoscope-Research-School-in-Co
 mputational-Complexity-Paris-France
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SUMMARY:Caleidoscope: Research School in Computati
 onal Complexity, Paris, France
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190621
LOCATION:Paris, France
DESCRIPTION:Computational complexity theory was bo
 rn more than 50 years ago when researchers started
  asking themselves what could be computed efficien
 tly. Classifying problems/functions with respect t
 o the amount of resources (e.g. time and/or space)
  needed to solve/compute them turned out to be an 
 extremely difficult question. This has led researc
 hers to develop a remarkable variety of approaches
 , employing different mathematical methods and the
 ories.  The future development of complexity theor
 y will require a subtle understanding of the simil
 arities, differences and limitations of the many c
 urrent approaches. The goal (and peculiarity) of t
 he Caleidoscope school is to reunite in a single e
 vent as many different takes on computational comp
 lexity as can reasonably be fit in one week. It is
  intended for graduate students as well as establi
 shed researchers who wish to learn more about neig
 hbouring areas.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Computational 
 complexity theory was born more than 50 years ago 
 when researchers started asking themselves what co
 uld be computed efficiently. Classifying problems/
 functions with respect to the amount of resources 
 (e.g. time and/or space) needed to solve/compute t
 hem turned out to be an extremely difficult questi
 on. This has led researchers to develop a remarkab
 le variety of approaches, employing different math
 ematical methods and theories.</p>\n\n  <p>The fut
 ure development of complexity theory will require 
 a subtle understanding of the similarities, differ
 ences and limitations of the many current approach
 es. The goal (and peculiarity) of the Caleidoscope
  school is to reunite in a single event as many di
 fferent takes on computational complexity as can r
 easonably be fit in one week. It is intended for g
 raduate students as well as established researcher
 s who wish to learn more about neighbouring areas.
 </p>\n
URL:http://caleidoscope.sciencesconf.org/
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