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Name:
  Michael Doerrschuck
Email address:
  doerrschuck@zib-berlin.de
URL of home page:
  http://www.zib-berlin.de/~bzbdoerr/
Postal address:
  Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum
  fuer Informationstechnik Berlin
  Heilbronner Strasse 10
  10711 Berlin-Wilmersdorf
  Germany
Phone:
  +49-30-89604-265
Affiliations:
  [I am sorry, I do not understand the term 'Affiliation'.
  My dictionary only explains the verb 'affiliate' as
  'to bring or receive into close connection as a member...'
  so I guess this means the organizations where I am working.
  If this is a wrong assumption please tell me so.]
  - Student at the Free University of Berlin, Germany
  - Student Assistent at the Konrad-Zuse-Center for
    Information Technology Berlin
How did you hear about PCP?
  I have found PCP after I have searched for Information
  Services regarding Complexity using one of the major
  Search Engines of the WWW
Please take at least one page to describe your work
and how it might relate to PCP:
  I am a student of Physics at the Free University of Berlin and
  currently I am mainly working on my master thesis about Lattice
  Gauge Theory of QED. This work is part of an ongoing project
  regarding the question whether QED is a non-trivial theory. My work
  also includes the parallelization of the algorithms involved, so
  that the computations can be carried out on a massively parallel
  supercomputer. Apart from this rather practical work I am also
  working on the philosophical foundations of Physics, especially
  Quantum Theory.
  I also work as a student assistent at the Konrad-Zuse-Center for
  Information Technology Berlin, where my main field of work are
  World-Wide Information Systems, especially the WWW and WAIS.
  Moreover I am interested in the theoretical approaches to an
  understanding of the phaenomenon Cyberspace, the philosophical
  implications of Cyberspace, and its implications on society.
  Currently I am also starting an internet based working group in
  germany on computer mediated communication and the social questions
  involved.
  I see the relation between my work and PCP mainly in the investigation
  of the foundations of the World and of Cyberspace. When I found PCP I
  was rather intrigued by the cybernetic view of the world and I would
  like to participate actively in this project.
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