CCC 2025 — Computational Complexity Conference 2025

Dates August 5-8, 2025
Location Toronto, Canada
Organizer The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
Topics
The Copmutational Complexity Conference (CCC) aims to foster research in all areas of computational complexity theory, studying the absolute and relative power of computational models under resource constraints. Typical models include deterministic, nondeterministic, randomized, and quantum models; uniform and nonuniform models; Boolean, algebraic, and continuous models. Typical resource constraints involve time, space, randomness, program size, input queries, communication, and entanglement; worst-case as well as average case. Other, more specific, topics include: probabilistic and interactive proof systems, inapproximability, proof complexity, descriptive complexity, and complexity-theoretic aspects of cryptography and machine learning. The conference also encourages results from other areas of computer science and mathematics motivated by computational complexity theory.

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