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Survival GuideLast update: July 27, 2018
Change log
July 27, 2018 Changed lecture halls from Hörsaal B to Hörsaal F; and fromHörsaal E to Hörsaal K.
Monday, July 30
8:30 AM – 9:15 AM Registration Audimax Lobby
9:15 AM – 9:30 AM Opening Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Kousha Etessami: Algorithms for some infinite-state stochastic games Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Coffee Audimax Lobby
11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Tutorial part 1/3. Bakhadyr Khoussainov: A journey into computably enumerable structuresFrederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
12:00 AM – 1:30 PM Lunch
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Johanna Franklin: Algorithmic randomness in analysis Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Coffee Audimax Lobby
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Hörsaal FComputing with ImperfectInformation 1
Hörsaal CBioinformatics and Bio-inspiredComputing 1
Hörsaal KApproximation andOptimisation 1
3:00 PM – 3:45 PM Ethan McCarthyCototal enumeration degreesand the their applications toeffective mathematics
Fumiya OkuboComputing with Multisets: ASurvey on Reaction AutomataTheory
Kim-Manuel KleinUsing Structural Properties forInteger Programs
3:45 PM – 4:30 PM Arno PaulyEnumeration degrees andtopology
Alfonso PatonUsing DNA plasmids as wiresfor multicellular computing
Asaf LevinA unified framework fordesigning EPTAS’s for loadbalancing on parallel machines
4:30 PM – 4:45 PM Break
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Hörsaal FContinuous Computation 1
Hörsaal CSAT-Solving 1
Hörsaal KApproximation andOptimisation 2
4:45 PM – 5:30 PM Matthew de BrechtExtending descriptive settheory to non-metrizablespaces and represented spaces
Joao Marques SilvaComputing with SAT Oracles:Past, Present & Future
Sebastian BerndtComputing Tree Width: FromTheory to Practice and Back
5:30 PM – 6:15 PM Daniel GraçaComputability of ordinarydifferential equations
Florian LonsingQRAT+: Generalizing QRAT by aMore Powerful QBFRedundancy Property
Thomas ErlebachComputing and Scheduling withExplorable Uncertainty
Tuesday, July 31
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Mai Gehrke: Can Stone duality be useful in computability? Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Coffee Audimax Lobby
CONTRIBUTED SESSION 1 parallel: Transfinite Computations (TraC) Workshop Senatssitzungssaal
Hörsaal F Hörsaal C Hörsaal K
10:30 AM – 10:55 AM Alexander RybalovA generic m-reducibility
Florian Steinberg, Arno Pauly,Christine GassnerComparing integrability andmeasurability in differentmodels of computation
Henning Fernau, Till Fluschnik,Danny Hermelin, Andreas Krebs,Hendrik Molter, RolfNiedermeierDiminishable ParameterizedProblems and Strict PolynomialKernelization
10:55 AM – 11:20 AM Klaus Ambos-SpiesMultiple Permitting and ArrayNoncomputability
Chansu Park, Sewon Park, MartinZieglerOn Tensor Calculus in ExactReal Computation: A CaseStudy from Recursive Analysisto Abstract Data Types
Till Fluschnik, George Mertzios,André NichterleinKernelization Lower Bounds forFinding Constant-SizeSubgraphs
11:20 AM – 11:45 AM Martin MonathA c.e. weak truth table degreewhich is array noncomputableand r-maximal
Franz Brauße, MargaritaKorovina, Norbert MüllerImproving Approximations byTaylor Models in ComputableAnalysis
Paola Bonizzoni, Gianluca DellaVedova, Yuri Pirola, MarcoPrevitali, Raffaella RizziDivide and Conquercomputation of the multi-stringBWT and LCP array
11:45 AM – 12:10 AM Achilles Beros, Mushfeq Khan,Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen, André NiesFrom eventually differentfunctions to pandemicnumberings
Svetlana Selivanova, VictorSelivanovBit Complexity of ComputingSolutions for SymmetricHyperbolic Systems of PDEs
Alexey MilovanovAlgorithmic Statistics andPrediction for polynomialtime-bounded algorithms
12:10 AM – 1:30 PM Lunch
CONTRIBUTED SESSION 2
Hörsaal F Hörsaal C Hörsaal K
1:30 PM – 1:55 PM Timothy McNicholl, Don StullThe isometry degree of acomputable copy of `p
Ivan Georgiev, Lars Kristiansen,Frank StephanOn General SumApproximations of IrrationalNumbers
Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, KristófKántor, György VaszilLanguages of P ColonyAutomata
1:55 PM – 2:20 PM Margarita Korovina, OlegKudinovWeak Reduction Principle andComputable Metric Spaces
Marie NicholsonThe complexity of Tukey typesand cofinal types
Henning Fernau, LakshamananKuppusamy, Rufus OladeleNew Nonterminal ComplexityResults for Semi-ConditionalGrammars
2:20 PM – 2:45 PM Elvira MayordomoA point-to-set principle forseparable metric spaces
Satoru KurodaOn Boolean valued models ofBounded Arithmetic
Florent Becker, DiegoMaldonado, Nicolas Ollinger,Guillaume TheyssierUniversality in Freezing CellularAutomata
2:45 PM – 3:15 PM Coffee Audimax Lobby
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM Tutorial part 2/3. Bakhadyr Khoussainov: A journey into computably enumerable structuresFrederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Women in Computability Workshop. Speakers: Mai Gehrke, Elvira Mayordomo, Monika SeisenbergerHörsaal F
7:00 PM – Women in Computability dinner
Wednesday, August 1
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Jeffrey Shallit: Solving Problems in Additive Number Theory with Automata TheoryFrederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Coffee Audimax Lobby
CONTRIBUTED SESSION 3
Hörsaal F Hörsaal C Hörsaal K
10:30 AM – 10:55 AM Micha Tomasz GodziszewskiΠ0
1-computable quotientpresentation of a nonstandardmodel of arithmetic
Yong ChengTwo questions aboutincompleteness
Karoliina LehtinenSolving parity games inquasi-polynomial time - alogician’s approach
10:55 AM – 11:20 AM Nikolay Bazhenov, MargaritaMarchukDegrees of categoricity forprime and homogeneousmodels
Merlin CarlSome Observations onInfinitary Complexity
Stepan HolubFormalization of Combinatoricson Words in Isabelle/HOL
11:20 AM – 11:45 AM Valentina HarizanovEffective powers of countablestructures
Dongseong SeonComputability of Haar Averages
Lars Kristiansen, JuvenalMurwanashyakaDecidable and UndecidableFragments of First-OrderConcatenation Theory
11:45 AM – 12:10 AM Dag Normann, Sam SandersUniformity in Mathematics
Attila Bagossy, Peter BattyanyiAn encoding of thelambda-calculus into thecalculus of String MultiSetRewriting
Joel Day, Vijay Ganesh, Paul He,Florin Manea, Dirk NowotkaThe Satisfiability of WordEquations: Decidable andUndecidable Theories
12:10 AM – 1:30 PM Lunch
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Tutorial part 3/3. Bakhadyr Khoussainov: A journey into computably enumerable structuresFrederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Best student paper . Dino Rossegger: Elementary bi-embeddability spectra of structuresFrederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
3:00 PM – Excursion and conference dinner
Thursday, August 2
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Tutorial part 1/2. Pinar Heggernes: Enumeration Algorithms Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Coffee Audimax Lobby
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Hörsaal FComputing with ImperfectInformation 2
Hörsaal CBioinformatics and Bio-inspiredComputing 2
SenatssitzungssaalHistory and Philosophy ofComputing 1
11:00 AM – 11:45 AM Paul SchuppAsymptotic Density and theTheory of Computability
Bertil SchmidtNext Generation Sequencing:Big Data meets HighPerformance Computing
Wilfried SiegWhat is the concept ofcomputation?
11:45 AM – 12:30 AM (cont.) Oliver KohlbacherDesigning personalizedtherapies using combinatorialoptimization
Paula QuinonA taxonomy of deviantencodings
12:30 AM – 1:30 PM Lunch
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Alberto Marcone: Looking for ATR0 in the Weihrauch lattice Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Coffee Audimax Lobby
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Hörsaal FContinuous Computation 2
Hörsaal CSAT-Solving 2
SenatssitzungssaalHistory and Philosophy ofComputing 2
3:00 PM – 3:45 PM Mathieu HoyrupTopological analysis ofrepresentations
Oliver KullmannCube-and-Conquer as a generalparadigm for solving SAT andbeyond
Christoph BenzmüllerA Deontic Logic ReasoningInfrastructure
3:45 PM – 4:30 PM Dag NormannFunctionals of Type 3 asRealisers of Classical Theoremsin Analysis
Massimo LauriaAlgorithm analysis throughproof complexity
Martin DavisTuring’s Vision and DeepLearning
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM History and philosophy of computing reception Senatssitzungssaal Foyer
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM General Assembly Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
Friday, August 3
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Tutorial part 2/2. Pinar Heggernes: Enumeration Algorithms Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Coffee Audimax Lobby
CONTRIBUTED SESSION 4
Hörsaal F Hörsaal C Hörsaal K
11:00 AM – 11:25 AM Vladimir Uspenskiy, AlexanderShenAlgorithms and GeometricConstructions
Seyyed Alireza AhmadiRecurrent Subgroups ofTopological Groups
Éric Goubault, Jérémy Ledent,Sergio RajsbaumA dynamic epistemic logicsemantics for fault-tolerantdistributed task computability
11:25 AM – 11:50 AM Merlin Carl, Sabrina Ouazzani,Philip WelchTaming Koepke’s Zoo
Pavel Alaev, Victor SelivanovPolynomial-time Presentationsof Algebraic Number Fields
André Souto, Luis Antunes,Andreia Teixeira, Paulo MateusWitness hiding withoutextractors or simulators
11:50 AM – 12:15 AM Keith WeberGeneralizations of Infinite TimeTuring Machines
Douglas Cenzer, Diego RojasOnline Computability andDifferentiation in the CantorSpace
Ulrich Berger, Olga PetrovskaOptimised program extractionfor induction and coinduction
12:15 AM – 1:30 PM Lunch
CONTRIBUTED SESSION 5
Hörsaal F Hörsaal C
1:30 PM – 1:55 PM Luca San Mauro, EkaterinaFokina, Dino RosseggerMeasuring the complexity ofreductions betweenequivalence relations
Gualtiero Piccinini, NealAndersonOntic Pancomputationalism
1:55 PM – 2:20 PM Nikolay Bazhenov, ManatMustafa, Mars YamaleevOn dark Σ0
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Marta Fiori CaronesThe reverse mathematics of atheorem about subgraphs withnice properties
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Alexandra Silva: Decidability and Expressiveness results for Nondeterministic Probabilistic AutomataFrederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
3:30 PM – 3:45 PM Closing Frederik-Paulsen-Hörsaal
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Café-Lounge
Cafeteria
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CampusSuite
jack's kitchen
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Conference venueAudimax
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Conference information
Venue
The conference is held in the Audimax building of Kiel University.
Christian-Albrechts-Platz 2, 24118 Kiel
Internet access
To use the wireless network, choose the network SSID “eduroam”. You will find your personal accountdata in your folder.
Where to go for lunch
For lunch you can go to the university cafeteria (cash only). Alternatively, we have compiled a list ofrecommended places below which are close to the conference venue.
Jack’s Kitchen Westring 399, 24118 Kiel
Campus Suite Westring 389, 24118 Kiel
Kooperativa Fraunhoferstr. 13, 24118 Kiel
POI KielPizza Originale Italiana Ahlmannstraße 24, 24118 Kiel
John’s Burgers Gutenbergstr. 16, 24118 Kiel
Getting around
Bus
A single bus ride costs 2.60€. The ticket can be purchased with the bus driver and is valid for two hours.You can change busses as long as they continue the trip in the same direction. For rides with no morethan five stops (including the start) you can purchase a short distance ticket for 1.80€. You can only getthese tickets directly from the bus driver.
Note that some hotels provide free bus passes for the duration of the stay.
Getting to the conference venue from Hauptbahnhof / main station
• 50 (Direction Botanischer Garten)• 61 (Direction Suchsdorf, Rungholtplatz)• 62 (Direction Projensdorf, Woltersweg)• 81 (Direction Botanischer Garten)• 91 (Direction Friedrichsort, Falckensteiner Str.)
Get off at either Universität or Universität/Westring.
Cabs
The typical way to get a cab is by phone. There are two major cab companies in Kiel.
• Taxi Kiel +49 431 680101
• Vineta +49 431 77070
A ride from the city center to the university costs approx. 10€. Tell the driver to take you to the mainbuilding of the university (“Universitätshochhaus”) at the crossing of Westring and Olshausenstraße.
Bike rental
The conference venue can be reached very comfortably by bike from the city center and from the north-ern and western outskirts of the city. Here are at least two possible ways to rent a bike.
The first option is to rent a bike at the “Umsteiger Kiel”. It is located next to the entrance of the mainstation.
per Day per 24h per week
Bike with 3 gears 7.50€ 9€ 40€
Bike with 7+ gears 9€ 10.50€ 50€
The second option is the “CampusRad” bike station near the conference venue. There, bikes can berented after an online registration.
Cultural and Social Programme
The social and cultural programme starts at 4 PM at the Old Botanical Garden. The meeting point is theLiteraturhaus ( Schwanenweg 13, 24105 Kiel).
You can get there by bus as follows:
Universität
Schlossgarten
Literaturhaus
3:37 PM
3:48 PM
4:00 PM
61 to Aalborgring
Walk 800 m, ca. 12 min
Universität
Seegarten, Ostseekai
Schwanenweg
Literaturhaus
3:37 PM
3:50 PM3:54 PM
3:56 PM
4:00 PM
61 to Aalborgring
41 to Tannenberg
Walk 150 m, ca. 4 min
Alternatively, you can walk from the venue to the Literaturhaus (ca. 30 min, see marked route).
Old botantical garden
The Old Botanical Garden was established in 1884 and is located north of the inner city near the fjord,the art gallery and the university clinics. The hilly area of approx. 25000 m² is characterized by oldwoods of astonishing beauty and exotic plants.
From there we take a short walk (5 min) to the art gallery “Kunsthalle”.
Kunsthalle
The Kunsthalle is the major art museum in town. It is well-known for its collection of antiques as wellas paintings, sculptures and objects dating from the late 18th century down to the present day. OnWednesday evening you can join a guided tour through the Kunsthalle. We provide guided tours inEnglish and German. The guided tours start at 5 PM. Düsternbrooker Weg 1, 24105 Kiel
Depending on the weather this trip will be combined with a short walk (ca. 20 min) along the shore tothe Kieler Yacht Club where the conference dinner takes place. If the weather is bad we will take the busconnection below.
Kunsthalle
Kiellinie
6:55 PM
6:59 PM 41 to Tannenberg
Kieler Yacht Club
The Kieler Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in Germany. The club is well known for yacht racingevents, in particular for the Kiel Week which is one of the biggest sailing events in the world. The clubwas established in 1887 by officers of the German Navy. Even the German emperor Wilhelm II and hisyounger brother Prince Heinrich of Prussia were members of this club.
At 7 PM on Wednesday evening the conference dinner takes place at the restaurant Kieler Yacht Club.We will start the reception at 7 PM. Please bring your name badge. It will act as the entrance card forthis event.
Kiellinie 70, 24105 Kiel
Literaturhaus, Old Botanical Garden
Kunsthalle
Kieler Yacht Club
41, 42Kiellinie
41, 42Schwanenweg
61Universität
61, 41, ...Main station
41, 61Seegarten, Ostseekai
61Schlossgarten
41, 42Kunsthalle
2.3 km
Route to the event
Bars and Restaurants
Close to the Venue
Jack’s Kitchen Westring 399, 24118 Kiel
OblomovCafé, Bar and RestaurantDelicious burgers. Opens at 6 PM Hansastr. 82, 24118 Kiel
POI KielPizza Originale Italiana Ahlmannstraße 24, 24118 Kiel
John’s Burgers Gutenbergstr. 16, 24118 Kiel
City Center
DECK 8Cocktail Bar — one of northern Germany’smost beautiful bars with a superb viewDress code: see website Raiffeisenstraße 2, 24103 Kiel https://www.restaurant-pier16.de/en
MangosRestaurant and delicious cocktails in theevening Alter Markt 18, 24103 Kiel
La Bodega del SolTapas Bar Brunswiker Straße 54, 24105 Kiel
Steak-House Nr. 1 Preußerstraße 4-6, 24105 Kiel
Close to the Kunsthalle
Schöne Aussichten Düsternbrooker Weg 16, 24105 Kiel
Emergency numbers
Police 110
Ambulance 112
University security +49 431 880 1888 or +49 431 880 2315