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 -May---2-June-2019-MCMP-Western-Ontario-Workshop-o
 n-Computation-in-Scientific-Theory-Practice-Munich
 -Germany
DTSTAMP:20190226T164423
SUMMARY:MCMP-Western Ontario Workshop on Computati
 on in Scientific Theory & Practice, Munich, German
 y
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190602
LOCATION:Munich, Germany
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this interdisciplinary mee
 ting is to explore philosophical and historical is
 sues that arise at the intersection of theoretical
  computer science, mathematics, and natural scienc
 e, including issues that arise in the practice of 
 those disciplines.  Conference topics include: the
  history of computer science; the foundations of c
 omputation and mathematical cognition; computation
 al and informational perspectives on scientific de
 cision making, scientific methodology, and the cha
 racterisation of scientific theories; physical not
 ions of computation and the 'Physical Church-Turin
 g Thesis'.  Prospective authors are invited to sub
 mit an extended abstract of between 600-1000 words
 , along with a short abstract of no more than 150 
 words. We especially encourage submissions from ea
 rly career researchers and researchers from underr
 epresented groups, although submissions from resea
 rchers in all stages of their career and from all 
 groups are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The goal 
 of this interdisciplinary meeting is to explore ph
 ilosophical and historical issues that arise at th
 e intersection of theoretical computer science, ma
 thematics, and natural science, including issues t
 hat arise in the practice of those disciplines.</p
 >\n\n  <p>Conference topics include: the history o
 f computer science; the foundations of computation
  and mathematical cognition; computational and inf
 ormational perspectives on scientific decision mak
 ing, scientific methodology, and the characterisat
 ion of scientific theories; physical notions of co
 mputation and the 'Physical Church-Turing Thesis'.
 </p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Prospective authors are in
 vited to submit an extended abstract of between 60
 0-1000 words, along with a short abstract of no mo
 re than 150 words. We especially encourage submiss
 ions from early career researchers and researchers
  from underrepresented groups, although submission
 s from researchers in all stages of their career a
 nd from all groups are welcome.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/e
 vents/workshops/container/ws_comp_sci_theory_pract
 ice/index.html
CONTACT:cstp2019 at easychair.org
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