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9.30 a.m. | Registration |
10.00 a.m. | B.Jack Copeland (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Hypercomputation: History of an Emerging Field |
11.00 a.m. | Coffee |
11.20 a.m. | Carol Cleland (University of Colorado at Boulder) Effective Procedures and Causal Processes |
12.20 p.m. | Lunch |
1.30 p.m. | Mark Hogarth (Cambridge University) A New Concept of Computability |
2.30 p.m. | Hava Siegelmann (Technion, Haifa) Computing Beyond Digital Computers by Neural Models |
3.30 p.m. | Tea |
3.50 p.m. | Mike Stannett Computation in an Arbitrary Universe |
4.50 p.m. | Oron Shagrir and Itamar Pitowsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Church-Turing Thesis and Physical Hyper-Computation |
6.00 p.m. | Dinner |
7.30 p.m. | Gert-Jan Lokhorst (Erasmus University, Rotterdam) Am I a Super-Turing Machine? |
8.00 p.m. | Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Pittsburgh) Alan Turing and the Mathematical Objection: The Generation of Non-Computable Sequences |
8.30 p.m. | Benjamin Wells (University of San Francisco) Pseudorecursiveness and Hypercomputation: A Legacy of Nonuniformity |
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