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- Johanna
Franklin, University of Connecticut (US).
Uniform-distribution randomness and genericity.
- Laurent Bienvenu, Univ. Paris 7.
Recent progress
on effective Brownian motion.
- Kenshi
Miyabe, Tokyo University.
L^1-computability and the computability of conditional
probability.
- Jason Rute, Carnegie-Mellon.
Transformations which preserve computable randomness.
- Rupert Hölzl, Universitaet der Bundeswehr, Munich.
Algorithmic randomness and semimeasures.
- Noam
Greenberg, Victoria University of Wellington and Benoît
Monin, Université Paris 7.
Higher randomness.
- Joseph
S. Miller, University of Wisconsin.
Highness properties close to being of PA degree.
- Christopher
Porter, Université Paris 7.
Demuth and randomness.
- Dan Turetsky, Kurt Goedel Center Vienna.
Weak 2-Randomness and Higher Dimensional Differentiability.
- André
Nies, University of Auckland.
Density-one points, martingale convergence, and differentiability.
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