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The International Interdisciplinary Conference
Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics: Aspects of Interaction 2014
(PhML-2014)
St. Petersburg, Russia, April 21--25, 2014
<http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2014/PhML/index.html>
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CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION
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The conference PhML-2014 will be held on April 21--25, 2014 at the
Euler International Mathematical Institute (EIMI), which is a
research unit of the St. Petersburg Department of Steklov
Institute of Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (PDMI
RAS). The conference PhML-2014 is endorsed by the American
National Committee of the Division of Logic, Methodology and
Philosophy of Science (DLMPS) of the International Union of the
History and Philosophy of Science (IUHPS), the Japan Association
for Philosophy of Science, the Swedish National Committee for
Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science.
The conference PhML-2014 is a sequel in the series of conferences
intended to provide a forum for philosophers, mathematicians,
linguists, logicians, and computer scientists who share an
interest in cross-disciplinary research. Presentations will be
given in English.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Toshiyasu Arai, Chiba University
Edward Hirsch, PDMI RAS
Wilfrid Hodges, Queen Mary University of London
Makoto Kanazawa, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Alexander Leitsch, Vienna University of Technology
Angus Macintyre, Queen Mary University of London
Klaus Mainzer, University of Munich
Per Martin-Lo"f, Stockholm University
Ivan Mikirtumov, St. Petersburg State University
Grigori Mints, University of Stanford -- chair
Grigory Olkhovikov, Ural Federal University
Vladimir Orevkov, PDMI RAS
Rohit Parikh, The City University of New York
Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Dag Prawitz, Stockholm University
Oleg Prosorov, PDMI RAS
Michael Rathjen, University of Leeds
Andrei Rodin, Institute of Philosophy RAS,
St. Petersburg State University
Vladimir Rybakov, University of Liverpool
Vladislav Shaposhnikov, Moscow State University
Albert Visser, Utrecht University
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Vladimir Orevkov, PDMI RAS
Oleg Prosorov, PDMI RAS -- chair
Andrei Rodin, Institute of Philosophy RAS,
St. Petersburg State University
Maxim Vsemirnov, PDMI RAS
PLENARY SESSIONS
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At present, the following plenary speakers are confirmed:
Dmitry Grigoryev, CNRS, Universite' Lille 1
Klaus Mainzer, University of Munich
Yuri Manin, Max-Planck-Institut fu"r Mathematik, Bonn
Grigori Mints, University of Stanford
Aleksei Parshin, Steklov Institute of Mathematics RAS, Moscow
Oleg Prosorov, PDMI RAS
Andrei Rodin, Institute of Philosophy RAS,
St. Petersburg State University
Gabriel Sandu, University of Helsinki
Anatol Slissenko, LACL, Universite' Paris-Est Cre'teil
Nikolai Vavilov, St. Petersburg State University
Anatoly Vershik, PDMI RAS
Each presentation of a plenary paper is allotted 55 min, which
includes 10 min for questions and discussion.
PANEL DISCUSSION
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The conference will feature a panel discussion entitled
"Understanding complexity in cross-disciplinary research" allotted
up to 90 min. Discussion will be led by Klaus Mainzer (University
of Munich).
THEMATIC SESSIONS
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Apart from plenary sessions, there will also be three parallel
thematic sessions to present contributed papers:
- Mathematical and logical methods in philosophy
and in sciences of language;
- Philosophical Insights into Logic and Mathematics;
- Complexity in mathematics, philosophy, linguistics.
Each presentation of a contributed paper is allotted 25 min,
including 5 min for questions.
CALL for PAPERS
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For presentation at thematic sessions, the conference PhML-2014
invites the submission of contributed papers on original and
unpublished research relating to the interplay between philosophy,
mathematics and linguistics. Papers from any tradition and from a
wide variety of perspectives are welcome, including but in no way
limited to the following topics:
- New trends in the foundations of mathematics;
- Complexity in mathematics, logic, linguistics;
- Ontology of mathematics and the nature of mathematical truth;
- The problem of abstract entities in mathematics, philosophy
and linguistics;
- Philosophical aspects of informatics, novel computational models
and paradigms;
- Philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of logic;
- Mathematical investigation of natural language structures.
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Papers should be prepared in LaTeX or MS Word using style files of
PhML-2014 format and be submitted electronically as pdf and source
files via e-mail: <PhML-2014(a)pdmi.ras.ru>. For more details, see:
<http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2014/PhML/index_files/submission.html>.
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Submission deadline for contributed papers: March 1st, 2014
- Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2014
- Final date for camera-ready copy: March 31st, 2014
- Conference starts: April 21st, 2014
PROCEEDINGS
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The Proceedings of PhML-2014, including both invited and
contributed papers, will be published before the meeting as a volume
in the EIMI's local series and distributed to the participants.
It is planned that selected papers will be published at an
international publishing house as a special post-conference issue.
PARTICIPATION
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For further practical information, see:
<http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2014/PhML/index.html>
来年,ウィーンで開催されます FLoC の併設ワークショップになります,
合流性に関するワークショップ IWC 2014 と,IWC 開催中に行われます,
合流性自動証明システムのコンペティション CoCo 2014 のご案内です.
関連する話題をお持ちの方がおられましたら,ぜひご投稿を検討頂ければ幸いです.
青戸等人
東北大学 電気通信研究所
This is a joint call for papers and provers for IWC 2014 and CoCo 2014.
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First Call for Papers
IWC 2014
3rd International Workshop on Confluence
13 July 2014, Vienna, Austria,
a FLoC workshop affiliated with RTA-TLCA
http://www.nue.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/iwc2014/
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Confluence provides a general notion of determinism and has been conceived
as one of the central properties of rewriting. Confluence relates to many
topics of rewriting (completion, modularity, termination, commutation, etc.)
and had been investigated in many formalisms of rewriting such as
first-order rewriting, lambda-calculi, higher-order rewriting, constrained
rewriting, conditional rewriting, etc. Recently there is a renewed interest
in confluence research, resulting in new techniques, tool supports,
certification as well as new applications. The workshop aims at promoting
further research in confluence and related properties. The workshop is a
FLoC workshop affiliated with RTA-TLCA (FLoC 2014 is collocated with Vienna
Summer of Logic 2014). Previous editions of the workshop were held in Nagoya
(2012) and Eindhoven (2013). During the workshop the 3rd Confluence
Competition (CoCo 2014) takes place.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* submission April 16, 2014
* notification May 14, 2014
* final version May 28, 2014
* workshop July 13, 2014
TOPICS:
Specific topics of interest include:
* confluence and related properties (unique normal forms, commutation,
ground confluence)
* completion
* critical pair criteria
* decidability issues
* complexity issues
* system descriptions
* certification
* applications of confluence
INVITED SPEAKERS:
* TBA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Takahito Aoto Tohoku University (co-chair)
* Thibaut Balabonski Gallium - Inria Rocquencourt
* Eduardo Bonelli Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
* Delia Kesner University Paris - Diderot (co-chair)
* Naoki Nishida Nagoya University
* Colin Riba LIP - ENS Lyon
* Pierre-Yves Strub IMDEA Software
* René Thiemann University of Innsbruck
* Ashish Tiwari SRI International
SUBMISSION:
We solicit short papers or extended abstracts of at most five pages.
There will be no formal reviewing. In particular, we welcome short
versions of recently published articles and papers submitted elsewhere.
The program committee checks relevance and may provide additional
feedback. The accepted papers will be made available electronically
before the workshop.
The page limit for papers is 5 pages in EasyChair style. Short
papers or extended abstracts must be submitted electronically
through the EasyChair system at:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=iwc2014
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First Call for Provers
CoCo 2014
3rd Confluence Competition
13 July 2014, Vienna, Austria
http://coco.nue.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/2014/
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Recently, several new implementations of confluence tools are reported
and interest for proving/disproving confluence "automatically" has been
grown. The confluence competition aims to foster the development of
techniques for proving/disproving confluence automatically by a dedicated
competition among such tools.
The 3rd Confluence Competition (CoCo 2014) will run ***live*** during the
3rd International Workshop on Confluence (IWC 2014), which is a FLoC
workshop affiliated with RTA-TLCA (FLoC 2014 is collocated with Vienna
Summer of Logic 2014). The following categories are currently planned:
* confluence of first-order term rewrite systems
* confluence of (oriented/join/semi-equational) conditional term rewrite
systems
* certification
Besides these categories, new categories will be considered if there are
tools and problems dedicated to those categories. Submissions of new
confluence problems are also welcome. For more information including
examples of new categories to be considered, platforms, competition rules
and problems, see the webpage of CoCo 2014 indicated above.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* requests for new categories March 7, 2014
* tool registration June 27, 2014
* tool submission July 4, 2014
* problem submission July 9, 2014
* competition July 13, 2014
REQUEST FOR NEW CATEGORIES:
We welcome requests for new categories. Request for new categories is via
the contact email address. Please send us the following information at your
earliest convenience:
* description of problems and semantics (rewrite steps, confluence, etc.)
together with adequate references
* a proposal of the input format (if necessary)
Requests for new categories may be rejected for technical reasons.
SUBMISSION OF NEW PROBLEMS:
Submissions of new confluence problems are welcome. Please use the web
interface of Cops (Confluence Problems) database linked from the webpage
of CoCo 2014.
REGISTRATION/SUBMISSION:
Tool registration is via the contact email address. Every tool registration
should also contain a one page system description. Tool submission will be
via StarExec.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
* Takahito Aoto Tohoku University (chair)
* Nao Hirokawa JAIST
* Harald Zankl University of Innsbruck
CONTACT:
coco-sc [AT] jaist.ac.jp
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TCS 2014
8th IFIP International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science
September 1-3, 2014 Rome, Italy
http://www.cyprusconferences.org/tcs2014/
Held in conjunction with the 25th Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR 2014)
AIM AND SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE:
Under the patronage of the International Federation of Information
Processing (IFIP), since year 2000 the IFIP Technical Committee 1
(Foundations of Computer Science) has organized a series of biannual
international conferences in Theoretical Computer Science. After
Sendai (2000), Montreal (2002), Toulouse (2004), Santiago (2006),
Milano (2008), Brisbane (2010), and Amsterdam (2012), the 8th edition
will be held in Rome in September 2014, in cooperation with the IFIP
Working Group 2.2 (Formal Description of Programming Concepts) and in
conjunction with the 25th Conference on Concurrency Theory. We call
for papers in all areas of Theoretical Computer Science: they will be
evaluated by two committees:
Track A: Algorithms, Complexity and Models of Computation
Track B: Logic, Semantics, Specification and Verification
TOPICS:
Suggested, but not exclusive, topics of interest include:
Track A - analysis and design of algorithms; automata and formal
languages; cellular automata and systems; combinatorial, graph and
optimization algorithms; computational learning theory; computational
complexity; computational geometry; cryptography; descriptive
complexity; evolutionary and genetic computing; experimental
algorithms; mobile computing; molecular computing and algorithmic
aspects of bioinformatics; network computing; neural computing;
parallel and distributed algorithms; probabilistic and randomized
algorithms; quantum computing; structural information and
communication complexity.
Track B - automata theory; automated deduction; constructive and
non-standard logics in computer science; concurrency theory and
foundations of distributed and mobile computing; database theory;
finite model theory; formal aspects of program analysis, foundations
of hybrid and real-time systems; lambda and combinatory calculi;
logical aspects of computational complexity; modal and temporal
logics; model checking and verification; probabilistic systems; logics
and semantics of programs; foundations of security; term rewriting;
specifications; type, proof and category theory in computer science.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of at most 15 pages
(LNCS style with at least 11-point font size) to arrive before April
27, 2014. If more space is needed, a clearly marked appendix, to be
read at the discretion of the program committee, may be included if
desired. Submission will be handled by EasyChair. Further information
and submission details can be found on the Conference web page.
Simultaneous submissions to other conferences with published
proceedings are not allowed.
PROCEEDINGS:
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Selected papers from
TCS 2014 will be invited to a special issue of the Journal Theoretical
Computer Science.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for submission: April 27, 2014.
Notification of acceptance: June 25, 2014.
Final manuscript due: July 6, 2014.
Conference: September 1-3, 2014.
STEERING COMMITTEE:
- Giorgio Ausiello, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
- Jos Baeten, CWI Amsterdam
- Jacques Sakarovitch, CNRS/T el ecom ParisTech
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS:
- Daniele Gorla, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
- Rossella Petreschi, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
PROGRAM COMMITTEES:
Track A
- Cristian Calude, University of Auckland
- Josep Diaz (Chair), UPC Barcelona
- Irene Finocchi, Sapienza Univ. di Roma
- Paola Flocchini, University of Ottawa
- Aristides Gionis, Aalto University Helsinki
- Mordecai Golin, Hong Kong University of Tech.
- Juhani Karhumaki, Turku University
- Massimo Melucci, Univ. di Padova
- Elvira Mayordomo, Universidad de Zaragoza
- Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Univ. of Paderborn
- Pekka Orponen, Aalto University Helsinki
- Giuseppe Persiano, Univ. di Salerno
- G eraud S enizergues, Universit e Bordeaux 1
- Olivier Serre, CNRS / Universit e Paris 7
- Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool
- Osamu Watanabe, Tokyo Inst. of Technology
- Peter Widmayer, ETH Zurich
Track B
- Jos Baeten, CWI Amsterdam
- Lars Birkedal, Aarhus University
- Andrei Bulatov, Simon Fraser University
- James Cheney, University of Edinburgh
- Ugo Dal Lago, Univ. di Bologna
- Jos ee Desharnais, Universit e Laval
- Jorg Endrullis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- J erome Feret, ENS Paris
- Marcelo Fiore, University of Cambridge
- Silvio Ghilardi, Univ. di Milano
- Benjamin Gr egoire, INRIA Sophia
- Ichiro Hasuo, University of Tokyo
- Marieke Huisman, University of Twente
- Jean Krivine, CNRS / Universit e Paris 7
- Radha Jagadeesan, DePaul University, Chicago
- Ivan Lanese, Univ. di Bologna
- Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois at U-C
- Davide Sangiorgi (Chair), Univ. di Bologna
- Vladimiro Sassone, University of Southampton
- Igor Walukiewicz, CNRS / Universit e Bordeaux 1
9th Workshop on Games for Logic and Programming Languages (GaLoP 2014)
Grenoble, France, 12-13 April
http://www.gamesemantics.org
GaLoP is an annual international workshop on game-semantic models for
logics and programming languages and their applications. This is an
informal workshop that welcomes work in progress, overviews of more
extensive work, programmatic or position papers and tutorials.
GaLoP IX will be held in Grenoble, France on 12-13 April 2014 as a
satellite workshop of ETAPS (http://www.etaps.org/).
Areas of interest include:
* Games and other interaction-based denotational models;
* Games-based program analysis and verification;
* Logics for games and games for logics;
* Algorithmic aspects of game semantics;
* Categorical aspects of game semantics;
* Programming languages and full abstraction;
* Higher-order automata and Petri nets;
* Geometry of interaction;
* Ludics;
* Epistemic game theory;
* Logics of dependence and independence;
* Computational linguistics.
There will be no formal proceedings but the possibility of a special
issue in a journal will be considered (the 2005, 2008 and 2011
workshops led to special issues in Annals of Pure and Applied Logic).
Submission Instructions
Please submit an abstract (up to one page) of your proposed talk on
the easychair submission page below. Supplementary material may be
submitted, and will be considered at the discretion of the PC.
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=galop2014
Important Dates
Submission: January 25, 2014
Notification: February 5, 2014
Workshop: April 12-13, 2014
Program Committee
• Pierre Clairambault, Lyon
• Dan Ghica, Birmingham
• Ichiro Hasuo, Tokyo
• Jim Laird, Bath (chair)
• John Longley, Edinburgh
• Gabriel Sandu, Paris
• Alexis Saurin, Paris
Logic, Algebra and Truth Degrees 2014
http://www.logic.at/latd2014
July 16 - 19, Vienna, Austria
Call for papers
The conference "Logic, Algebra and Truth Degrees 2014" will be held on 16-19 July 2014 in Vienna,
Austria, as part of the Vienna Summer of Logic event http://vsl2014.at .
Logic, Algebra and Truth Degrees is the fourth official meeting of the EUSFLAT Working Group on
Mathematical Fuzzy Logic.
Mathematical Fuzzy Logic is the sub-discipline of Mathematical Logic that is concerned with the notion
of comparative truth. The assumption that "truth comes in degrees" has proved to be very useful in many
theoretical and applied areas of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Philosophy.
The featured topics include:
Proof theory and computational complexity
Algebraic semantics and abstract algebraic logic
First, higher-order and modal formalisms
Applications and foundational issues
Geometric and game theoretic aspects
We particularly welcome contributions on many-valued and related logical systems.
Invited speakers:
Silvio Ghilardi, Italy
Melvin Fitting, USA
George Metcalfe, Switzerland
Dale Miller, France
Dana Scott, USA
Alasdair Urquhart, Canada
Tutorials:
Franz Baader, Germany
Vincenzo Marra, Italy
Programme Committee:
Arnon Avron, Israel
Matthias Baaz (Chair), Austria
Agata Ciabattoni (Co-Chair), Austria
Petr Cintula, Czech Republic
Nikolaos Galatos, USA
Lluis Godo, Spain
Rosalie Iemhoff, The Netherlands
Nicola Olivetti, France
Hiroakira Ono, Japan
Kazushige Terui, Japan
Richard Zach, Canada
Contributed talks:
Abstracts of contributed talks, 2-4 pages, are to be prepared using the ASL abstract template and
submitted via Easychair. The accepted abstracts will be available on-line and published in the joint
volume of abstracts with the Logic Colloquium.
The deadline for contributions is 6th April 2013. The
notification of acceptance will be sent by 10th May 2013.
For more information please visit the official web page of the conference: http://www.logic.at/latd2014.
All correspondence should be directed to latd2014(a)logic.at.
Please feel free to distribute this call.
The Organizing Committee
Agata Ciabattoni (Chair), Paolo Baldi, Petr Cintula,
Bjorn Lellmann, Revantha Ramanayake, Lara Spendier
[Please circulate. Apologies for any cross-postings.]
WoLLIC 2014
21st Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation
September 1st to 4th, 2014
Valparaiso, Chile
SCIENTIFIC SPONSORSHIP
Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL)
The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI)
Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL)
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS)
European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL)
Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)
Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL)
ORGANISATION
Department of Computer Science, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Centro de Informática, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
HOSTED BY
Department of Informatics, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
CALL FOR PAPERS
WoLLIC is an annual international forum on inter-disciplinary research involving formal logic, computing and programming theory, and natural language and reasoning. Each meeting includes invited talks and tutorials as well as contributed papers. The twentieth WoLLIC will be held at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, from September 1st to 4th, 2014. It is sponsored by the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), the Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL), the The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI), the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS), the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL), the Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC), and the Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL).
PAPER SUBMISSION
Contributions are invited on all pertinent subjects, with particular interest in cross-disciplinary topics. Typical but not exclusive areas of interest are: foundations of computing and programming; novel computation models and paradigms; broad notions of proof and belief; proof mining, type theory, effective learnability; formal methods in software and hardware development; logical approach to natural language and reasoning; logics of programs, actions and resources; foundational aspects of information organization, search, flow, sharing, and protection. Proposed contributions should be in English, and consist of a scholarly exposition accessible to the non-specialist, including motivation, background, and comparison with related works. They must not exceed 10 pages (in font 10 or higher), with up to 5 additional pages for references and technical appendices. The paper's main results must not be published or submitted for publication in refereed venues, including journals and other scientific meetings. It is expected that each accepted paper be presented at the meeting by one of its authors. Papers must be submitted electronically at the WoLLIC 2014 EasyChair website. (Please go to http://wollic.org/wollic2014/instructions.html for instructions.) A title and single-paragraph abstract should be submitted by Mar 24, 2014, and the full paper by Mar 28, 2014 (firm date). Notifications are expected by May 2, 2014, and final papers for the proceedings will be due by May 15, 2014 (firm date).
PROCEEDINGS
The proceedings of WoLLIC 2014, including both invited and contributed papers, will be published in advance of the meeting as a volume in Springer's LNCS series. In addition, abstracts will be published in the Conference Report section of the Logic Journal of the IGPL, and selected contributions will be published as a special post-conference WoLLIC 2014 issue of a scientific journal (to be confirmed).
INVITED SPEAKERS
Verónica Becher (U Buenos Aires)
Juha Kontinen (U Helsinki)
Aarne Ranta (U Gothenburg)
Kazushige Terui (U Kyoto)
Luca Viganò (King’s College London)
Thomas Wilke (U Kiel)
STUDENT GRANTS
ASL sponsorship of WoLLIC 2014 will permit ASL student members to apply for a modest travel grant (deadline: May 1st, 2014). See http://www.aslonline.org/studenttravelawards.html for details.
IMPORTANT DATES
Mar 24, 2014: Paper title and abstract deadline
Mar 28, 2014: Full paper deadline
May 2, 2014: Author notification
May 15, 2014: Final version deadline (firm)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Natasha Alechina (U Nottingham)
Eric Allender (Rutgers U)
Marcelo Arenas (PUC Chile)
Steve Awodey (CMU)
Julian Bradfield (U Edinburgh)
Xavier Caicedo (U de Los Andes)
Olivier Danvy (Aarhus U)
Ulrich Kohlenbach (Tech U Darmstadt) (CHAIR)
Marcus Kracht (U Bielefeld)
Michiel van Lambalgen (U Amsterdam)
Klaus Meer (Tech U Cottbus)
George Metcalfe (Bern U)
Dale Miller (INRIA Saclay / LIX)
Russell Miller (CUNY)
Sara Negri (U Helsinki)
Nicole Schweikardt (U Frankfurt)
(more to come)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Samson Abramksy, Johan van Benthem, Anuj Dawar, Joe Halpern, Wilfrid Hodges, Daniel Leivant, Leonid Libkin, Angus Macintyre, Grigori Mints, Luke Ong, Hiroakira Ono, Ruy de Queiroz.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Pablo Barceló (Universidad de Chile) (Local chair)
Anjolina G. de Oliveira (U Fed Pernambuco)
Ruy de Queiroz (U Fed Pernambuco) (co-chair)
Juan Reutter (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
Cristián Riveros (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact one of the Co-Chairs of the Organising Committee.
WEB PAGE
http://wollic.org/wollic2014/
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Fifth Workshop on
MATHEMATICALLY STRUCTURED FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
12 April 2014, in Grenoble, France.
A satellite workshop of ETAPS 2014
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pbl/msfp2014/
The fifth workshop on Mathematically Structured Functional Programming
is devoted to the derivation of functionality from structure. It is a
celebration of the direct impact of Theoretical Computer Science on
programs as we write them today. Modern programming languages, and in
particular functional languages, support the direct expression of
mathematical structures, equipping programmers with tools of
remarkable power and abstraction. Where would Haskell be without
monads? Functional reactive programming without temporal logic?
Call-by-push-value without adjunctions? The list goes on. This
workshop is a forum for researchers who seek to reflect mathematical
phenomena in data and control.
The first MSFP workshop was held in Kuressaare, Estonia, in July 2006,
affiliated with MPC 2006 and AMAST 2006. The second MSFP workshop was
held in Reykjavik, Iceland as part of ICALP 2008. The third MSFP
workshop was held in Baltimore, USA, as part of ICFP 2010. The fourth
workshop was held in Tallinn, Estonia, as part of ETAPS 2012.
Important Dates:
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Abstract 24 December 2013
Submission 31 December 2013
Notification 3 February 2014
Final version 10 February 2014
Workshop 12 April 2014
Invited Speakers:
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Bob Atkey
Shin-ya Katsumata, Kyoto Universty
Topics:
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Submissions are welcomed on, but by no means restricted to, topics such as:
* structured effectful computation
* structured recursion
* structured corecursion
* structured tree and graph operations
* structured syntax with variable binding
* structured datatype-genericity
* structured search
* structured representations of functions
* structured quantum computation
* structure directed optimizations
* structured types
* structure derived from programs and data
Program Committee:
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Andreas Abel, Chalmers and Gothenburg University
Neil Ghani, The University of Strathclyde
Makoto Hamana, Gunma University
Neelakantan R. Krishnaswami (co-chair), University of Birmingham
Paul Blain Levy (co-chair), University of Birmingham
Rasmus M$Bxg(Belberg, IT University of Copenhagen
Russell O'Connor, McMaster University
Submission:
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Papers must report previously unpublished work and not be submitted
concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings. Accepted
papers must be presented at the workshop by one of the authors, and
will be published under the auspices of EPTCS under a Creative Commons
license.
There is no specific page limit, but authors should strive for brevity.
The Second Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic
12-13 April, 2014
Institute for Logic and Cognition
Sun Yat-Sen University
Guangzhou, China
All researchers working on various aspects of philosophical logic are cordially invited to submit their papers by the
submission deadline of January 20th, 2014. Authors should submit an (extended) abstract at least two pages but
no more than ten pages. Papers must be submitted as PDF files and sent to liuhu2(a)mail.sysu.edu.cn .
Each submission will be refereed.
DESCRIPTION OF THE CONFERENCE:
The Second Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic will be held at Guangzhou, China, and is organized by
the Institute of Logic and Cognition, Sun Yat-sen University from 12th to 13th April, 2014.
The aim of the Workshop is to promote mutual understandings among researchers on logic working in Asian
countries, and to establish closer collaborations in future. The scope of the Workshop will cover:
philosophical logic, non-classical logics, algebraic logic, and their applications in computer science and
cognitive science.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract submission deadline: January 20, 2014
Notification of authors: February 15, 2014
Conference: April 12-13, 2014
POST-CONFERENCE PUBLICATION:
All authors of papers presented at the conference will be encouraged to submit a full version to a post-conference
volume published by Springer at the book series "Logic in Asia". See http://www.springer.com/series/13080 .
All papers submitted to the post-conference proceedings will be refereed to high journal standards, and acceptance
as a presentation is no guarantee that the post-conference paper will be published. The details of the post-conference
proceedings will be announced later
COMMITTEE:
Chairs:
Shier Ju (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
Hiroakira Ono (JAIST, Japan)
Program Committee:
Wojciech Buszkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
Mihir Chakraborty (Jadavpur University, India)
Phan Minh Dung (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand)
Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University, China)
Jeremy Seligman (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Wen-fang Wang (National Yang Ming University, Taiwan, China)
Chin-mu Yang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan,China)
Xishun Zhao (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
Furthur information about the conference can be find here: http://logic.sysu.edu.cn/AWPL2014/