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Inter4C 2015 - 2015 International Conference on Physico-Informatics, Internet and Disruptives Technologies (Inter4C)

Date2015-11-07 - 2015-11-08

Deadline2015-07-13

VenueLombok Raya Hotel, Indonesia Indonesia

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Websitehttp://inter4c.org

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The 2015 International Conference on Physico-Informatics, Internet and Disruptives Technologies (Inter4C) which will be held in Lombok Raya Hotel Indonesia at 07 - 08 November 2015.
The Inter4C 2015 conference is aimed to to bring scientists and researchers from all branches that emphasizes the importance of advanced mathematical analysis of information governed by the laws of physics. It also indicates the strong commitment to develop applied physics as a new key for the advancement of todays information technology.
One of the important ongoing and future physics experiments have to deal with VERY LARGE data sets.
Some examples below, for Astronomy and Particle Physics. Companies like Google, Microsoft and Facebook, are very interested in such experiments, because they too are users of large data sets, and they realize that scientists often invent brilliant tools and techniques in order to accomplish their scientific goals (like Berners Lee at CERN did when he invented the World Wide Web).
These large data sets beg analysis by parallel processors, using the tools of probability and statistics. Quantum computers, because of their intrinsically parallel processing and probabilistic nature, are ideally suited to meet this challenge. One specific way in which quantum computers can aid in the analysis of large data sets is MCMC (Markov Chain Monte Carlo). Methods are already for doing MCMC on a quantum computer, much faster than on a classical computer.
The relentless parade of new technologies is unfolding on many fronts. Almost every advance is billed as a breakthrough, and the list of “next big things” grows ever longer. Not every emerging technology will alter the business or social landscape?but some truly do have the potential to disrupt the status quo, alter the way people live and work, and rearrange value pools. It is therefore critical that business and policy leaders understand which technologies will matter to them and prepare accordingly.

Last modified: 2015-07-05 21:38:58