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 ---19-June-2020-Caleidoscope-Research-School-in-Co
 mputational-Complexity-cancelled
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SUMMARY:Caleidoscope: Research School in Computati
 onal Complexity, cancelled
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200619
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. The s
 chool is aimed at graduate students and researcher
 s who already work in some aspects of computationa
 l complexity and/or who would like to learn about 
 the various approaches.  We are sorry to announce 
 that, due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, the 20
 20 edition of the Caleidoscope school is CANCELLED
 .  We hope we will be able to propose these great 
 lectures in the summer of 2021.
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. The school is aimed 
 at graduate students and researchers who already w
 ork in some aspects of computational complexity an
 d/or who would like to learn about the various app
 roaches.</p>\n\n  <p>We are sorry to announce that
 , due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, the 2020 e
 dition of the Caleidoscope school is CANCELLED.&nb
 sp; We hope we will be able to propose these great
  lectures in the summer of 2021.</p>\n
URL:http://caleidoscope20.sciencesconf.org/
CONTACT:caleidoscope20 at sciencesconf.org
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