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The Second International Conference on Unconventional Models of
Compu- UMC'2K, organized by the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and
The- tation, oretical Computer Science, the International Solvay
Institutes for Physics and Chemistry and the Vrije Universiteit
Brussel Theoretical Physics Division was held at Solvay Institutes
from 13 to 16 December, 2000. The computers as we know them today,
based on silicon chips, are get- ting better and better, cheaper
and cheaper, and are doing more and more for us. Nonetheless, they
still give rise to frustrations because they are unable to cope
with many tasks of practical interest: Too many problems are
effectively intractable. A simple example: cyber movie networks
face the near impossible task of building a brand in a computing
and communication almost vacuum. Fortunately, for billions of years
nature itself has been "computing" with molecules and cells. These
natural processes form the main motivation for the construction of
radically new models of computation, the core interest of our
conference. The ten invited speakers at the conference were: 1.
Accardi (Rome, Italy), S. Bozapalidis (Thessaloniki, Greece), K.
Gustafson (Boulder, USA), T. Head (Binghamton, USA), T. Hida
(Nagoya, Japan), v. Ivanov (Dubna, Russia), G. Piiun (Bucharest,
Romania), G. Rozenberg (Lei den, the Netherlands). H. Siegelmann
(Haifa, Israel), and E. Winfree (Caltech, USA). The Programme
Committee consisting ofM. Amos (Liverpool, UK), I. An- toniou
(Co-chair, Brussels, Belgium), S. Bozapalidis (Thessaloniki,
Greece), G.
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