Effective Randomness August 7 to August 11, 2006 AIM Research Conference Center, Palo Alto, CA Organizers: Joseph Miller and Denis Hirschfeldt Workshop topics: This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will bring together researchers who have studied effective randomness at different times, with different motivations, and drawing from different academic backgrounds, with an aim toward increasing communication and collaboration, and developing broad shared research goals and a coherent research community. Topics for the workshop will include effective notions of randomness such as Martin--Löf randomness; measures of relative randomness; effective dimension; Kolmogorov complexity and other concepts from algorithmic information theory; and interactions with computability theory and complexity theory. Application deadline: May 7, 2006 For more information: http://aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/randomness.html