Proceedings Sixth Workshop on Developments in Computational Models: Causality, Computation, and Physics
S. Barry Cooper, Prakash Panangaden, Elham Kashefi

TL;DR
DCM 2010 is a workshop that explores new computational and causal models inspired by physics and biology, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in foundational and emerging computing paradigms.
Contribution
The workshop promotes cross-disciplinary exchange between physics, biology, and computation, emphasizing causal and quantum models to advance understanding and development of novel computational frameworks.
Findings
Encouraged interdisciplinary collaboration and idea exchange.
Highlighted emerging quantum and causal computational models.
Facilitated networking and knowledge sharing among researchers.
Abstract
DCM 2010 provides a forum for ideas about new computing means and models, with a particular emphasis in 2010 on computational and causal models related to physics and biology. We believe that bringing together different approaches - in a community with the strong foundational background characteristic of FLoC - results in inspirational cross-boundary exchanges, and innovative further research. Day two of this pre-FLoC 2010 workshop is given over to physics and quantum related computation. The content of day one is more typical of previous DCM workshops - covering a full spectrum of topics related to the development of new computational models or new features for traditional computational models. DCM 2010 was designed to foster interactions, and provide a forum for presenting new ideas and work in progress. It is also intended to enable newcomers to learn about current research in this…
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