[1] It fosters research in computational complexity theory, and is typically held annually between mid-May and mid-July in North America or Europe.
In 2014, a movement towards independence and open access proceedings led to the establishment of the CCF.
includes(but is not limited to the study of models of computation ranging from deterministic to quantum to algebraic, as well as resource constraints such as time, randomness and input queries.
CCC is held annually between mid-May and mid-July, with a scientific program running for approximately three days.
Activities in addition to the scientific program typically include an opening reception, a rump session and a business meeting.