CA-CSC’10: 2nd Cellular Automata, Theory and Applications Workshop
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- Cellular Automata as models of parallelism,
- Cellular Automata as complex systems,
- Cellular Automata as dynamical systems,
- Cellular Automata models for real phenomena,
- Cellular Automata models based on geometrical forms,
- Cellular Automata in system biology,
- Cellular Automata in natural computing,
- Theoretical issues on Cellular Automata (algebraic properties, etc)
- Parallel implementations of Cellular Automata models
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Cellular Automata, a computational paradigm of Scientific Computing, are parallel computing models and discrete dynamical systems, utilized for modeling and simulating complex systems whose evolution can be described in terms of local interactions. Following the success of our 1st Cellular Automata, Theory and Applications Workshop (in 2009), which included an exciting keynote address from a leading Cellular Automata researcher, Prof. Dr. Peter Sloot, we are glad to invite you to our second edition.
The main objective of this Workshop, organized within the 2010 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing (WORLDCOMP'10), is to offer scientists, researchers and engineers an opportunity to express and confront their views on trends, challenges, and state-of-the art in both theory and diverse application fields such as engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, medicine, ecology, sociology, traffic control, economy, etc.
Distinguished papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of SuperComputing, a leading ISI research journal publishing theoretical, practical, tutorial and survey papers on all aspects of supercomputing.
Call For Papers
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Dear Professionals and Research Students working in areas involving Cellular Automata from both theory and application fields, we are inviting you to join us for our 2nd Cellular Automata, Theory and Applications Workshop within The 2010 International Conference on Scientific Computing (CSC'10).
Chairs of Session
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Lou D'Alotto*, J.F. Nystrom**, William Spataro***
* York College/CUNY, New York, USA, dalotto@york.cuny.edu
**Ferris State University, Michigan, USA, nystroj@ferris.edu
***University of Calabria, Italy, spataro@unical.it
Scope
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Topics of applied interest include, but are not limited to:
Submission of Papers
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Prospective authors are invited to submit their draft papers directly to the Workshop Chairs. Please include “CA – CSC’10” in the email subject header. Submissions must be received by March 1st, 2010 and they must be in either MS doc or pdf formats (about 5 to 7 pages - single space, font size of 10 to 12). All reasonable typesetting formats are acceptable (later, the authors of accepted papers will be asked to follow a particular typesetting format to prepare their papers for publication.) The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be limited to 7 (IEEE style) pages. Papers must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. The first page of the draft paper should include: title of the paper, name, affiliation, postal address, and email address for each author. The first page should also identify the name of the Contact Author and a maximum of 5 topical keywords that would best represent the content of the paper. Finally,
the name of the conference (CSC'10) must be stated on the first page.








