Logic-ml の皆様,
先日ご案内しました計算可能性,逆数学等に関する研究会
Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics (CTFM)
(2013年2月18日(月)〜2月20日(水),東京工業大学大岡山キャンパス)
http://sendailogic.math.tohoku.ac.jp/CTFM/
につきまして,講演申し込み締め切りが2013年12月18日と
なっていましたが*2012年*12月18日(火)の誤りでした.
訂正してお詫び申し上げます.
江口直日 (CTFM プログラム委員)
問い合わせ先 CTFM(a)math.tohoku.ac.jp
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Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, February 18 - 20, …
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http://sendailogic.math.tohoku.ac.jp/CTFM/
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Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics (CTFM) aims to
develop computability theory and logical foundations of Mathematics. The
scope involves the topics Computability Theory, Reverse Mathematics,
Nonstandard Analysis, Proof Theory, Constructive Mathematics, Theory of
Randomness and Computational Complexity Theory.
This is a successor workshop to Workshop on Proof Theory and
Computability Theory 2012 - Philosophical Frontiers in Reverse
Mathematics (February 20 - 23, 2012, Tokyo, Japan).
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Deadline of Submission for Presentations:
December 18, 2013 /*2012*/
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Invited Speakers:
Chi Tat Chong (National University of Singapore)
Erik Palmgren (Stockholm University)
Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds)
Helmut Schwichtenberg (LMU Munich)
Stephen G. Simpson (Pennsylvania State University)
Yang Yue (National University of Singapore)
Wu Guohua (Nanyang Technological University)
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Programme Committee:
Toshiyasu Arai (Chiba)
Naohi Eguchi (Tohoku)
Hajime Ishihara (JAIST)
Ryo Kashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Sam Sanders (Ghent)
Kazuyuki Tanaka (Tohoku, Co-chair)
Andreas Weiermann (Ghent, Co-chair)
Takeshi Yamazaki (Tohoku)
Keita Yokoyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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皆様
東京大学の河村と申します
メーリングリストをお借りして
新学術領域研究「計算限界解明」(代表:渡辺治)の
研究員の公募(締切12月20日)について御案内させて頂きます
計算量理論の諸問題への挑戦を目標とする研究領域ですが
ウェブページにありますように数理論理学的手法も中心テーマの一つでございます
国内外を問わず皆様の周りの方々に広くお知らせ頂ければ幸いです
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河村彰星
東京大学大学院情報理工学系研究科コンピュータ科学専攻 助教
http://www-imai.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kawamura/index_j.html
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ポスドク募集
文部科学省 科学研究費補助金 新学術領域研究
「多面的アプローチの統合による計算限界の解明」代表者:渡辺 治 (東京工業大学)
http://www.al.ics.saitama-u.ac.jp/elc/
では、下記のように4名の研究員を募集いたします。
国際公募する予定で英語での文章しかございませんが、ご容赦下さい。
よろしくお願いいたします。
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Two-year post-doctoral positions, Tokyo and Kyoto, Computation Theory
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http://www.al.ics.saitama-u.ac.jp/elc/en/?pd
The newly established Center for Exploring the Limits of Computation
(CELC, Tokyo, Japan) seeks applications for four post-doctoral fellow
positions in Computational Complexity Theory and related areas. The
appointments are for two years starting in April 2013 (or as soon as
possible). A monthly salary of approximately 350,000 Japanese yen
plus a research allowance will be offered. Applicants should hold a
PhD in theoretical computer science or related fields (or be expected
to do so by July 2013).
Two of the fellows will be based at the Tokyo site (Tokyo Institute of
Technology and the CELC) and two at the Kyoto site (Kyoto University).
Collaboration with other research groups of the ELC project (including
visits for several months) will be encouraged and supported.
Applications should include
* a curriculum vitae,
* list of publications,
* a research statement, and
* three letters of referees (to be sent directly from the referees).
Applications and letters of referees should be sent via email to
elc-pd-application(a)is.titech.ac.jp. Priority will be given to
applications received by December 20, 2012. Applicants may be invited
to an interview in early 2013 (the travel expenses will be covered).
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About ELC
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Exploring the Limits of Computation (ELC) is a five-year research
project funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology.
Project Title (formal):
A multifaceted approach toward understanding the limitations of computation
Short Title: Exploring the Limits of Computation (ELC)
Project Term: 2012.7 - 2017.3
Researchers have proposed various techniques for investigating the
limits of computation, many of which have been sharpened in depth
during the last two decades. We may soon be entering the stage of
expecting some big breakthrough results toward understanding the
limits of computation.
In this project, we investigate these techniques and relationships
among them with the goal of finding the next steps toward a big
breakthrough. We propose the following three lines of research, each
of which will be conducted by three core research groups (i.e., nine
core research groups altogether).
A. Team for pushing the current frontier of research on the limits of
computation.
B. Team for investigating the limits of computation by using various
algorithmic/optimization techniques (even by using supercomputers).
C. Team for introducing new approaches to and interpretations of the
existing techniques for investigating the limits of computation.
We also create a research center (CELC) in Tokyo for investigating
computational complexity theory by stimulating worldwide
collaborations among researchers based on our core research groups,
hosting short/long term visitors and postdoctoral researchers, and
organizing various meetings and workshops. We welcome researchers
working on subjects related to computational complexity theory to join
us for various occasions.
Project webpage
http://www.al.ics.saitama-u.ac.jp/elc/en/
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logic-mlの皆様、
国立情報学研究所のと申します。
本メーリングリストをお借りして、国立情報学研究所の主催で、アジアに
おける最初のダグスツールスタイル・セミナーとなる「NII湘南会議」の
企画募集をご案内させて頂きたいと思います。
NII湘南会議は、情報学の分野で世界的にトップレベルの研究者が一堂に会し、
叡智を分け合う場を提供します。会議は、毎月開催し、成田国際空港からも
アクセスのよい湘南国際村センターにて行われます。富士山をバックに、
湘南海岸を眼下に見下ろす景観が楽しめます。詳しくは、リーフレット
http://www.nii.ac.jp/shonan/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/smtg_low.pdf
もしくは本メールの後半の英文企画募集のほか、下記webサイトをご参照下さい。
http://www.nii.ac.jp/shonan/ (英文)
http://www.nii.ac.jp/about/international/shonanmtg/ (和文概要)
企画は随時受付けておりますが、年に3回締切りがあり…
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12月15日となっております。
是非ご検討いただければ幸いです。
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NII SHONAN MEETINGS: CALL FOR PROPOSAL
(1) Objective
NII Shonan Meetings, following the well-known Dagstuhl Seminars, aim
to promote informatics and informatics research at an international
level, by providing yet another world's premier venue for world-class
scientists, promising young researchers, and practitioners to come
together in Asia to exchange their knowledge, discuss their research
findings, and explore a cutting-edge informatics topics.
The meetings are held in Shonan Village Center (near Tokyo), which
offers a combination of facilities for conferences, trainings, lodging
in a resort-like setting. The friendly and open atmosphere is to
promote a culture of communication and exchange among the meeting
participants. The NII International Meetings are managed by National
Institute of Informatics (NII) in Japan.
(2) Scope and Style
NII Shonan Meetings follow the style of the Dagstuhl Seminars. A
meeting usually lasts for four days (Monday to Thursday) or shorter.
It is initiated by at most three organizers (one from Asia),
established leaders in their field, representing the different
communities invited to the Seminar, preferably from different
institutions. NII invites on their behalf about 25 to 35 researchers
of international standing from academia and industry.
Like Dagstuhl Seminars, an NII Shonan Meeting typically does not come
with a fixed program. Instead, the pace and the program are guided by
topics and presentations that evolve through discussions. In
particular, NII does not require participants to submit a paper for
presentation, or to give a presentation at all. On the contrary, NII
encourages to present new ideas and work in progress.
All administrate work of a meeting will be supported by the NII team
in the preparation phase and during the seminars themselves, so that
the organizers can focus on choosing research topics and selecting
active researchers for the meeting.
(3) Proposal Submissions
NII invites international standing scientists to submit proposals for
international meetings (with about 25-35 participants) on any topics
of informatics. The proposal should clearly motivate the topic of your
seminar and include the following items:
- Meeting Title
- Organizers (at most three, 1-page CV for each)
- Proposed Dates for the Meeting
- Description of the Meeting (1-2 pages, in English)
- Invitation list
(Position/First Name/Middle Name/Last Name/Affiliation/Email/Gender/URL/research list)
The proposal should be submitted via the following EasyChair page:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nim1
The proposal will be reviewed by the Academic Committee. Once the
proposal is approved, our staff will help to organize the seminar.
We welcome proposal submission anytime through a whole year, although
submission is closed in June 15th, September 15th and December 15th.
Notification of acceptance is only made after about 40 days of each
closing day.
(4) Locations and Expenses
The meetings are held in Shonan Village Center (near Tokyo), whose
nearest train station can be accessed by a direct train from Narita
International Airport, and offers a combination of facilities for
conferences, trainings, lodging in a resort-like setting.
http://www.shonan-village.co.jp/svc/
The following rates cover overnight accommodation (single room) and
full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) per day:
- Meeting organizers: free
- Participants from academia: 8,000 Yen/day
- Participants from industry: 15,000 Yen/day
- Accompanied persons to participants: 7,500 Yen/day (Meal charge is not included.)
(5) Organization
Organization Committee:
Yoh'ichi Tohkura (NII): Chair
Zhenjiang Hu (NII)
Akiko Aizawa (NII)
Hiroshi Hosobe (NII)
Hiroyuki Kato (NII)
Soichiro Hidaka (NII)
Academic Committee:
Zhenjiang Hu (NII): Chair
Akiko Aizawa (NII)
Ken'ichi Kawarabayashi (NII)
Masaru Kitsuregawa (Univ. of Tokyo)
Jeff Kramer (Imperial College London)
Katsumi Inoue (NII)
Kae Nemoto(NII)
Bashar Nuesibeh (Lero/Open Univ.)
Yoichi Sato (Univ. of Tokyo)
Shin'ichi Satoh (NII)
Satoshi Sekine (New York Univ./Rakuten Inst. of Tech.)
Akihiko Takano (NII)
(6) Inquiry
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us by
sending an email to
shonan(a)nii.ac.jp
More information about NII Shonan Meetings is available at the
following website:
http://www.nii.ac.jp/shonan/
国立情報学研究所 アーキテクチャ科学研究系 助教 日高 宗一郎
総合研究大学院大学 複合科学研究科 情報学専攻 併任 博士(工学)
hidaka(a)nii.ac.jp http://research.nii.ac.jp/~hidaka
〒101-8430 東京都千代田区一ツ橋2-1-2 学術総合センタービル内
TEL:03-4212-2586(直)/03-4212-2000(代) 内線2586 FAX:03-4212-2120
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Kobe Colloquium on Logic, Statistics and Informatics (minicourse)
以下の要領でコロキウム(ミニコース)を開催します。
日時:2012年11月22日(木)15:10-16:40
と2012年11月26日(月)13:20-14:50
場所:神戸大学自然科学総合研究棟3号館4階421室(プレゼンテーション室)
講演者:Boban Velickovic (Universite de Paris 7, Paris, France)
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題目:Iteration of semiproper forcing revisited
アブストラクト:Recently Neeman introduced a new technique of
iterating proper forcing by using finite chains of elementary
submodels as …
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of this method which can be used to iterate a larger class of forcing
notions. We also discuss some possible generalizations and open problems.
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交通:阪急六甲駅またはJR六甲道駅から神戸市バス36系統「鶴甲団地」
行きに乗車,「神大本部工学部前」停留所下車,徒歩すぐ.
http://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/info/access/rokko/rokkodai-dai2.htm
連絡先:ブレンドレ ヨーグ brendle(a)kurt.scitec.kobe-u.ac.jp
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研究会のご案内
以下の要領で計算可能性,逆数学等に関する研究会
Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics (CTFM)
(2013年2月18日(月)〜2月20日(水),東京工業大学大岡山キャンパス)
を開催いたします.
幅広い分野から多くの方々の参加をお待ちいたします.
CTFM プログラム委員一同
CTFM(a)math.tohoku.ac.jp
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Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, February 18 - 20, 2013)
http://sendailogic.math.tohoku.ac.jp/CTFM/
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Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics (CTFM) aims to
develop computability theory and logical foundations of Mathematics. The
scope involves the topics Computability Theory, Reverse Mathematics,
Nonstandard Analysis, Proof Theory, Constructive Mathematics, Theory of
Randomness and Computational Complexity Theory.
This is a successor workshop to Workshop on Proof Theory and
Computability Theory 2012 - Philosophical Frontiers in Reverse
Mathematics (February 20 - 23, 2012, Tokyo, Japan).
--------------------------------------------
Deadline of Submission for Presentations:
December 18, 2013
--------------------------------------------
Invited Speakers:
Chi Tat Chong (National University of Singapore)
Erik Palmgren (Stockholm University)
Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds)
Helmut Schwichtenberg (LMU Munich)
Stephen G. Simpson (Pennsylvania State University)
Yang Yue (National University of Singapore)
Wu Guohua (Nanyang Technological University)
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Programme Committee:
Toshiyasu Arai (Chiba)
Naohi Eguchi (Tohoku)
Hajime Ishihara (JAIST)
Ryo Kashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Sam Sanders (Ghent)
Kazuyuki Tanaka (Tohoku, Co-chair)
Andreas Weiermann (Ghent, Co-chair)
Takeshi Yamazaki (Tohoku)
Keita Yokoyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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