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Fifth International Conference on Computing Anticipatory Systems: August 13-18, 2001

From: C.H.A.O.S.
Date: 2/9/2001
Time: 8:45:29 AM
Remote Name: 165.166.44.18

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CASYS'2001 (up-dated on February 4, 2001)

Invitation to present a paper at

CASYS'2001

Fifth International Conference on Computing Anticipatory Systems

August 13-18, 2001

Held at HEC-LIEGE, Hautes Etudes Commerciales,

Business School,

14 Rue Louvrex, B-4000 Liège, Belgium

Invited Speakers:

Professor Dr Ian Stewart (UK)

Professor Dr George J. Klir (USA)

Organized by the non-profit association CHAOS,

Centre for Hyperincursion and Anticipation in Ordered Systems

CHAOS asbl, Institut de Mathématique, B37, Université de Liège,

Grande Traverse 12, B-4000 LIEGE 1, Belgium.

Tel. : + 32 4 366 00 28 Fax: + 32 4 366 94 89 E-mail: Daniel.Dubois@ulg.ac.be

CHAOS is a Member of IFSR, The International Federation for Systems Research

SPONSORS OF CASYS'2001:

Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, Ministère de la Communauté Française de Belgique, Hôtel de Ville de Liège, Echevinat de la Culture, des Musées et du Tourisme de la Ville de Liège, HEC : Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Liège, Euro View Services SA.

SPONSORSHIPS:

World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics, Systems Science European Union, Washington Evolutionary Systems Society

President: Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium)

Vice-President: George L. Farre (USA)

International Program Committee

Jair Minoro Abe (Brazil), Wiktor Adamkiewicz (Poland), Marcel Ausloos (Belgium), Jean-Paul Broonen (Belgium), Jerry Chandler (USA), Yagmur Denizhan (Turkey), Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium), Yasushi Endow (Japan), George L. Farre (USA), Jean Godart (Belgium), Thierry Grisar (Belgium), Stig Holmberg (Sweden), Eugenia Kalisz (Romania), Loet Leydesdorff (the Netherlands), Peter J. Marcer (United Kingdom), Koichiro Matsuno (Japan), Pedro Medina Martins (Portugal), Asghar Minai (USA), Jean Ramaekers (Belgium), Robert Vallée (France), Gertrudis Van de Vijver (Belgium)

International Scientific Committee

Adel F. Antippa (Canada), Ioannis Antoniou (Belgium), Nikitas Assimakopoulos (Greece), Michel Bounias (France), Zdzislaw Bubnicki (Poland), Paulo F. Blauth Menezes (Brazil), Marco Ceccarelli (Italy), John Collier (Australia), Peter A. Corning (USA), John G. Cramer (USA), Tsutomu Da-te (Japan), Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium), Rodolfo Faglia (Italy), John Fogelholm (Finland), Jean-Paul Frachet (France), Walter Freeman (USA), Dieter Gernert (Germany), Yukio-Pegio Gunji (Japan), Bohdan Hejna (Czech Republic), Mikulás Huba (Slovakia), Pere Julià (Spain), Tadeusz Kaczorek (Poland), Engène Kindler (Czech Republic), Dobilas Kirvelis (Lithuania), George J. Klir (USA), Felipe Lara-Rosano (Mexico), Michele Malatesta (Italy), Czeslaw Mesjasz (Poland), Gianfranco Minati (Italy), Ion I. Mirità (Romania), Edgar D. Mitchell (USA), Tetsuya Murai (Japan), Nicholas A. Nechval (Latvia), Cat Ho Nguyen (Vietnam), Karl Pribram (USA), Miroslav Rebernik (Slovenia), Alfonso Rueda (USA), Salvatore Santoli (Italy), Walter Schempp (Germany), Eric Schwarz (Switzerland), Wieslaw Sienko (Poland), José Luis Simões da Fonseca (Portugal), Pawel Siwak (Poland), Martin C. B. Smith (United Kingdom), Hanns Sommer (Germany), John Sutherland (Canada), Alexander A. Sytnik (Russia), Horia-Nicolai Teodorescu (Romania), Ernst von Glasersfeld (USA), Karl Erich Wolff (Germany), Lotfi A. Zadeh (USA)

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Invitation to present a paper at

CASYS'2001

Liège, Belgium, August 13-18, 2001

The general objective of CASYS'2001 is the introduction of anticipation and hyperincursion in any computing artificial system (a robot, a neural network, for example) or computing natural system (the brain, the cognition, for example). A computing anticipatory system is, for example, a system which computes its current state as a function of the anticipation of a model of itself and/or of its environment. Incursion and hyperincursion are extensions of recursion and hyper recursion in taking into account not only past or present states but also future states to iterate the current state. Hyperincursion is an incursion for which multiple states are generated at each iterate.

TOPICS OF SYMPOSIUMS / SESSIONS

Anticipatory Computing Applied to:

Epistemology, Logic, Category Theory, Catastrophe Theory, Chaos, Fractal, Mathematical Systems, Physical Systems, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity Theory, Cosmology, Neural Networks, Cognitive Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Life, Music, Imaging, Language, Psychology, Medicine, Sociology, Biology, Ecology, Economics, Management, Genetic Algorithms, Computing Systems, Recursive Systems, Incursive and Hyperincursive Systems, Self-referential Systems, Holistic Systems and Reductionism, Locality and Non-locality, Soft Computing, Systems Modelling, Simulation, Optimisation, Information Systems, Control Theory, Robotics, Engineering Systems, Aesthetics and Architecture.

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Authors are invited to send a one-page abstract and a draft full paper

by email to Daniel.Dubois@ulg.ac.be

or by post mail ( in two copies) to

asbl CHAOS, Dr. Ir. Daniel M. DUBOIS,

Institut de Mathématique, B37, Université de Liège,

Grande Traverse 12, B-4000 LIEGE 1, Belgium.

Tel. : + 32 4 366 00 28 Fax: + 32 4 366 94 89

**Deadline for abstract: March 2001.**

For details and application forms, see http://www.ulg.ac.be/mathgen/CHAOS/CASYS.html


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