International Symposium on Fundamentals of Computation Theory explained

FCT, the International Symposia on Fundamentals of Computation Theory is a biennial series of conferences in the field of theoretical computer science. It was established in 1977 for researchers interested in all aspects of theoretical computer science, and in particular algorithms, computational complexity, formal and logical methods. FCT was previously held at the following institutions.

yearinstitutionlocation
1977 -- Poznań, Poland
1979 -- Wendisch Rietz, Germany
1981 Szeged, Hungary
1983 -- Borgholm, Sweden
1985 -- Cottbus, Germany
1987 Kazan, Russia
1989 Szeged, Hungary
1991 -- Gosen-Berlin, Germany
1993 Szeged, Hungary
1995 Dresden, Germany
1997 Kraków, Poland
1999 Iași, Romania
2001 Riga, Latvia
2003 Malmö, Sweden
2005 Lübeck, Germany
2007 Budapest, Hungary
2009 Wrocław, Poland
2011 University of Oslo[1] [2] Oslo, Norway
2013 Liverpool University[3] Liverpool, UK
2015 Gdańsk, Poland[4]
2017 Bordeaux, France[5]
2019 Copenhagen, Denmark [6]
2021 Athens, Greece [7]
2023 Trier, Germany [8]

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Notes and References

  1. http://fct11.ifi.uio.no/ FCT 2011 page at University of Oslo
  2. Fundamentals of Computation Theory: 18th International Symposium, FCT 2011, Oslo, Norway, August 22–25, 2011: Proceedings. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 6914 (2011), (print), (online)
  3. http://fct2013.csc.liv.ac.uk/ FCT 2013 web page at Liverpool University (retrieved 2013-07-11)
  4. https://sites.google.com/site/fct2015gdansk// FCT 2015 web page (retrieved 2014-10-22)
  5. http://fct2017.labri.fr/practical.html FCT 2017 web page (retrieved 2016-09-27)
  6. http://www.diku.dk/fct2019 FCT 2019 web page (retrieved 2017-10-09)
  7. http://www.corelab.ntua.gr/fct2021 FCT 2021 web page (retrieved 2018-06-14)
  8. https://www.uni-trier.de/en/universitaet/fachbereiche-faecher/fachbereich-iv/faecher/informatikwissenschaften/professuren/theoretische-informatik/research/conferences-and-workshops/fct-2023 FCT 2023 web page (retrieved 2023-09-25)