[sci.logic] Symposium on Chaos Theory and Computer Design

alien@cpoint.UUCP (Alien Wells) (12/16/88)

			    CHAOS & COMPUTERS

	  A Practical Symposium on the Application of Chaos Theory 
		   to the Issues of Computer Design

You are invited to participate in two days of practical seminars on several
topics at the intersection of chaos physics and computer design.  Chaos is
"a shorthand name for a fast-growing movement that is reshaping the fabric
of the scientific establishment."  Practical use of chaos in computer design
- from image compression and the dynamics of distributed systems to the use
of learning algorithms in building dynamical models - is the topic of this
important event.  Including presentations by the leading researchers in the
field, the symposium is designed as an introduction for computer scientists
and electrical engineers to the application of this exciting new science.

Seminar leaders include:
	- Norman Packard and Jim Crutchfield, two members of the original
		Santa Cruz Chaos Cabal
	- Bernardo Huberman, co-inventor of a self-repairing parallel 
		computer which uses dynamical attractors and co-discoveror
		of the existence of chaos in Josephson junctions
	- Michael Barnsley, author of the recently published and highly
		praised text 'Fractals Everywhere'
	- Stephen Omohundro, co-founder of the definitive journal of chaos
		research, 'Complex Systems Research'

We hope you will join us in the second of a continuing series of symposia
on topics of importance to the computer industry.


PROGRAM

	Sunday, February 5, 1989
3:00-7:00pm	Check-In
7:00pm		Hors d'Ouevres
8:00pm		Dinner followed by Keynote 	Dr. Norman Packard
		  Address

	Monday, February 6, 1989
7:00-8:00am	Buffet and/or Full Breakfast
8:00-9:30am	Learning to Model Complex 	Norman H. Packard, PhD
		  Dynamics
9:45-11:15am	The Geometric Algorithms for	Stephen M. Omohundro, PhD
		  Modelling and Dynamics
11:15am-4:30pm	Free Time
4:30-6:00pm	Fractal Image Compression	Michael Barnsley, PhD
7:00pm		Hors d'Ouevres
8:00pm		Dinner

	Tuesday, February 7, 1989
6:00-8:00am	Buffet and/or Full Breakfast
8:00-9:30am	The Ecology of Computation	Bernardo Huberman, PhD
10:15-11:45am	Artificial Science and the	James Crutchfield, PhD
		  Dynamics of Signals


SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS

	Electronic Design Magazine - Electronic Design is the world's largest 
magazine serving design and development engineers.  It is published twice each
month to over 190,000 engineers in the worldwide electronics OEM marketplace.
Each issue includes article on the latest technology developments and
product innovations, as well as application techniques and news analysis.

	VNU Business Publications - the publisher of Electronic Design, VNU
is the largest international publisher of technology magazines.  The company
publishes 70 magazines serving the readers in the electronics and computer
worldwide market.

	Clearpoint Research Foundation - created by the founders of Clearpoint
Research Corporation, the Foundation sponsors symposia and basic research on
topics of significance to the computer industry.


LOCATION

Topnotch at Stowe, a year-round resort in the Green Mountains of Vermont, is 
just a 4-hour drive from Boston, 2 hours from Montreal, and Burlington, 
serviced by major airlines, is just 45 minutes away.

Topnotch offers 120 acres of cross-country ski trails, down-hill skiing on 
Mt. Mansfield, ice-skating, tobogganing, snow-shoeing, or even jingling 
sleigh rides.  The perfect winter ski resort, Topnotch also provides a 
mini-health spa complete with men's and women's saunas, whirlpool and
massage facilities.  And Topnotch meals are prepared under direction of
one of the first 15 Master Chefs in the United States.


SIGN UP

Date:
	Sunday, February 5th through Tuesday February 7th

Cost:
	Regular price:			$350
	Senior Citizen/Student price:	$200
	Lodging/Single Occupancy	$165.50/day
	Lodging/Double Occupancy	$112.50/person/day

To get a full brochure with a reservation request, contact:

	Janet Fannon
	Clearpoint Research Foundation
	99 South Street
	Hopkinton, MA  01748-9988
	(508) 435-2000