UMC2K Invited and Contributed Talks |
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Karl Gustafson opens the conference by setting a few challenges... |
Ioannis Antoniou with obvious enthusiam for "Computational Methods and Tools for Modeling and Analysis of Complex Processes" |
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Manuel Campagnolo describes "Upper and Lower Bounds on Continuous-Time Computation" |
Takeyuki Hida explains "Some Methods of Computation in White Noise Calculus" |
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Ferdinand Peper reports on "Spatial Computing on Self-Timed Cellular Automata" |
Tom Head dives right into his presentation "Splicing Systems, Aqueous Computing, and Beyond" |
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Ivan Kisel bends the audience's ears with "Elastic Neural Networks for the Traveling Salesman and Earthquake Epicenter Search Problems" |
Andrei Paun presents his research "On P Systems with Active Membranes" |
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Victor Ivanov tackles a hearty topic: "Wavelet Neural Network and its Application to ECG Analysis" |
Luigi Accardi causes a stir by reporting on his ongoing research on Grower's algorithm and some puzzling problems arising from his results |
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Claudio Zandron picks up the lead from Andre Paun by telling the conference how we could be "Solving NP-Complete Problems Using P Systems with Active Membranes" |
Grzegorz Rosenberg uses his magic wand to find out how Ciliates see him through a microscope. Magic indeed - he tells us how they invented linked lists for their DNA processing. In vivo DNA computing indeed! |
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Boris Pavlov muses about the paper that led to the cover design of the proceedings: "The Quantum Domain as a Triadic Relay", co-authored with Anna Mikhaylova. |
Karl Gustafson sets out to revolutionize conventional computational linear algebra - in an unconventional way! |
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Hideaki Abe suggests "Parallelizing with Limited Number of Ancillae" |
Tomoyuki Yamakami takes a second's break from "Quantum Computation Relative to Oracles" to pose for the photographer |
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A Burmese working in Japan: Si Si speaking about "Random Fields and Multiple Markov Properties" |
Eric Winfree explains how DNA can be turned into switches and circuits. |
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Yuzuro Sato comments "On The Power of Nonlinear Mappings in Switching Map Systems" |
Symeon Bozapalidis introduces the audience to "Quantum Recognizable Tree Functions" |
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Ulrich Günther spreads the gospel on T-Codes, T-information theory and its application to similarity searches. |
Gheorge Paun attacks NP complete problems with membrane computing. |
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Victor Mitrana continues the topic of P Systems by reporting on "P Systems with Valuations". |
Carlos Martin-Vide opens a special session with a topic kept secret to this moment... |
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...it's all about Gheorge Paun turning 50! And... |
...Victor Mitrana prepares to unveil the "birthday present"... |
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...by showing how the publishing process may be seen as a membrane computing problem. |
It becomes apparent that Carlos Martin-Vide has been colluding with a visitor from Hawkes Bay... |
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...to produce a book, in collaboration with Victor Mitrana, in Gheorghe Paun's honour. Gheorghe gets the first copy: "Where Mathematics, Computer Science, Linguistics and Biology Meet" |
"I can hardly wait..." |
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Cris Calude adds his congratulations and some memories of meeting and travelling with Gheorghe Paun. |
An eminent audience listens. |
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The mysterious visitor from Hawkes Bay turns out to be Jacqueline from Kluwer Academic Publishing. |
The meeting concludes for the day with a short address by Ilya Prigogine. |
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Saturday starts off with Pavlos Akritas' talk on "Multi-Sample Stochastic Filtering of Digital Images of Skin Microstructure". |
Asaki Saito discusses "Inaccessibility in Decision Processes". |
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Karl Svolzil's talk on "Quantum Information: The New Frontier" concludes the official part of the conference. |
UMC2K Fringe Activities |
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Cris Calude and Penny Barry during a well-deserved break. |
Cris Calude asks Grzegorz Rosenberg to make the 5th floor disappear with his magic. |
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The 5th floor, having disappeared. |
Cris and Grzegorz after the 5th floor has magically reappeared. |
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The administrative backbone: Penny Barry (Auckland) and Anne de Naeyer (Brussels). |
At the Conference Banquet: Victor Mitrana and Alica Kelemenova. |
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Ferdinand Peper, Asaki Saito, Tom Naughton, and Damien Woods. |
Penny Barry and Andrea Calude. |
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A visitor from Hawkes Bay with Yuzuro Sato. |
Tom Head, Gheorghe Paun, and Carlos Martin-Vide. |
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Penny Barry, Andrea and Cris Calude, and Erik Winfree. |
Claudio Zandron and Andrei Paun. |
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Si Si and a visitor from Hawkes Bay. |
Pavlos Akritas. |
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E. Yarevsky and Evgueni Karpov. |
Grzegorz Rozenberg deals some card magic to Carlos Martin-Vide, Victor Mitrana, Tom Head, and Erik Winfree. |
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And now it's the Pauns' and the Caludes' turn to get their minds boggled... |
Watch his hands! |
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And now it's the Pauns' and the Caludes' turn to get their minds boggled... |
Tomoyuki Yamakami, Theologos Bountourelis, Arhondia Grammatikopolou, Symeon Bozapalidis, and Luigi Accardi. In the foreground: Anne de Naeyer and Franklin Lambert. |
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Takeyuki Hida, Karl Gustafson, Ioannis Antoniou, and Tomoyuki Yamakami. |
Evgueni Karpov, a visitor from Hawkes Bay, and Victor Ivanov. |
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