皆様
東京大の河村と申します
お世話になっております
メーリングリストをお借りして
七月に仏ナンシーにて開催されます
解析学に於る計算可能性と計算量に関する国際会議(CCA 2013)の
御案内をさせて頂きます(投稿締切4月1日)
御投稿・参加を検討頂ければ幸いです
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河村彰星
東京大学大学院情報理工学系研究科コンピュータ科学専攻
助教(今井研究室)
03-5841-4097
http://www-imai.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kawamura/index_j.html
First Call for Papers
http://cca-net.de/cca2013/
The Tenth International Conference on Computability and Complexity in
Analysis (CCA 2013) will take place in Nancy, France, July 8-11, 2013.
The CCA 2013 Program Committee cordially invites researchers in the
area of computability and complexity theory to submit papers for
presentation at the conference.
Topics:
* Computable analysis
* Complexity on real numbers
* Constructive analysis
* Domain theory and analysis
* Theory of representations
* Computable numbers, subsets and functions
* Randomness and computable measure theory
* Models of computability on real numbers
* Realizability theory and analysis
* Reverse analysis
* Real number algorithms
* Implementation of exact real number arithmetic
Submissions:
Authors are invited to submit a PDF version of an extended abstract
(typically 10 pages) on the following web page:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cca2013
Dates:
Submission deadline: April 1, 2013
Notification of authors: May 6, 2013
Registration deadline: May 20, 2013
Final version: May 27, 2013
Invited Speakers:
* Ulrich Berger (Swansea, UK)
* Takayuki Kihara (JAIST, Japan)
* Cristobal Rojas (Toronto, Canada)
* Daniel Roy (Cambridge, UK)
* Martin Ziegler (Darmstadt, Germany)
Program Committee:
* Andrej Bauer (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
* Arno Pauly (Cambridge, UK)
* Hannes Diener (Siegen, Germany)
* Cameron Freer (MIT, USA)
* Laurent Bienvenu (Paris, France)
* Akitoshi Kawamura (Tokyo, Japan)
* Ker-I Ko (Stony Brook, USA)
* Matthias Schröder (Vienna, Austria)
* Robert Rettinger (Hagen, Germany)
* Ning Zhong (Cincinnati, USA), chair
Local Organizers
* Anne-Lise Charbonnier
* Hugo Férée
* Emmanuel Hainry
* Mathieu Hoyrup (chair)
* Emmanuel Jeandel
* Romain Péchoux
みなさま,
東京大学の蓮尾です.国際会議 CALCO 併設のワークショップ
CALCO Early Ideas のご案内です.
もともとは CALCO-jnr と呼ばれたもので,成果発表の場というよりは,
(とくに学生や若手研究者が)進行中の仕事について話して,
PC や CALCO の参加者から有益なフィードバックをもらうことが
主眼です.ワークショップの後 long version を査読してもらえる
(publication は別のところで),という特典付きです.
ぼくの見た限り,CALCO のコミュニティの特質ともあいまって
とてもうまく機能しているようです.
もしよかったら,投稿(2ページのアブストラクト)をご検討ください.
学生の旅費援助もあるようです.
どうかよろしくお願いいたします.
蓮尾 一郎
http://www-mmm.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~ichiro/
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: CALCO Early Ideas 2013
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5th International Conference on Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science
CALCO Early Ideas Workshop
September 2, 2013
Warsaw, Poland
http://coalg.org/calco13/workshops.html#ei
Submission deadline for short contributions: 27 May 2013
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CALCO 2013 will be preceded by the CALCO Early Ideas Workshop,
dedicated to presentation of work in progress and original research
proposals. PhD students and young researchers are particularly
encouraged to contribute. Attendance at the workshop is open to all -
it is anticipated that many CALCO conference participants will want to
attend the CALCO Early Ideas workshop (and vice versa).
The CALCO Early Ideas Workshop invites submissions on the same topics
as the CALCO conference: reporting results of theoretical work on the
mathematics of algebras and coalgebras, the way these results can
support methods and techniques for software development, as well as
experience with the transfer of the resulting technologies into
industrial practice. The list of topics of particular interest is
shown on the main CALCO 2013 page: http://coalg.org/calco13/.
CALCO Early Ideas presentations will be selected according to
originality, significance, and general interest, on the basis of
submitted 2-page short contributions. It can be work in progress, a
summary of work submitted to a conference or workshop elsewhere, or
work that in some other way might be interesting to the CALCO
audience. A booklet with the accepted short contributions will be
available at the workshop.
Submissions will be handled via EasyChair
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=calcoearlyideas2013
The use of LNCS style is strongly encouraged.
After the workshop, authors will have the opportunity to submit a full
10-15 page paper on the same topic. The reviewing will be carried out
by the CALCO Early Ideas PC, with the support of the CALCO PC. The
volume of selected papers will be made available in the arXiv and on
the CALCO pages. Authors will retain copyright, and are also encouraged
to disseminate the results by subsequent publication elsewhere.
http://coalg.org/calco13/workshops.html#ei
There will be a number of student grants available for the CALCO
conference - details shortly to be announced on the webpage.
-- CALCO Early Ideas Dates --
May 27, 2013: 2-page short contribution submission
June 24, 2013: Notification for short contribution
July 15, 2013: Final short contribution due
September 2, 2013: CALCO Early Ideas Workshop
October 15, 2013: 10-15 page paper submission
December 15, 2013: Notification for paper
January 15, 2014: Final paper version due
-- CALCO Early Ideas Programme Committee --
Bartek Klin, University of Warsaw, Poland
John Power, University of Bath, UK
Narciso Marti-Oliet, UCM, Spain
Till Mossakowski, DFKI, Germany
Monika Seisenberger, Swansea University, UK
皆様
RTA・TLCA 2013 に併設されます、合流性に関するワークショップ IWC 2013 と
合流性ツールの国際競技会 CoCo 2013の案内をお送り致します。
ご投稿・ご参加を検討して頂ければ幸いです。
廣川 直(北陸先端科学技術大学院大学)
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Third Call for Papers
IWC 2013
2nd International Workshop on Confluence
28 June 2013, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
collocated with RDP 2013
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~hirokawa/iwc2013/
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Recently there is a renewed interest in confluence research, resulting
in new techniques, tool support as well as new applications. The
workshop aims at promoting further research in confluence and related
properties. The workshop is collocated with the 7th International
Conference on Rewriting, Deduction, and Programming (RDP 2013).
During the workshop the 2nd Confluence Competition (CoCo 2013) takes
place.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* submission April 15, 2013
* notification May 10, 2013
* final version June 3, 2013
* workshop June 28, 2013
TOPICS:
The workshop solicits short papers/extended abstracts on the following
topics:
* 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:
* Patrick Dehornoy University of Caen
* Jan Willem Klop Vrije Universiteit
(joint invited speaker for IWC 2013 and WIR 2013)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Guillem Godoy Technical University of Catalonia
* Nao Hirokawa JAIST (co-chair)
* Barbara Koenig Universitaet Duisburg-Essen
* Vincent van Oostrom Utrecht University (co-chair)
* Michio Oyamaguchi Nagoya University
* Harald Zankl University of Innsbruck
* Hans Zantema Eindhoven University of Technology
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. Submission
will be via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=iwc2013
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Second Call for Provers
CoCo 2013
2nd Confluence Competition
http://coco.nue.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/2013/
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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 2nd Confluence Competition (CoCo 2013) will run ***live*** during the
2nd International Workshop on Confluence (IWC 2013), which is collocated
with the 7th International Conference on Rewriting, Deduction, and
Programming (RDP 2013) in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. In this competition
categories for
* first-order term rewrite systems
* certification
will be run. The problems considered for CoCo 2013 are selected from
Cops, a collection of confluence problems. Problems submitted after the
problem selection deadline will not be considered for the competition.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* requests for new categories March 1, 2013 (passed)
* announcement of execution platform April 1, 2013 (passed)
* tool registration June 10, 2013
* tool submission June 20, 2013
* problem selection June 25, 2013
* competition June 28, 2013
EXECUTION PLATFORM:
CoCo 2013 will run on StarExec (http://starexec.org) a high-end
cross-community competition platform. Tool submission is via this
platform.
REGISTRATION:
Registration will be via the email address:
coco-sc [AT] jaist.ac.jp
Every tool registration should also contain a one page system description
highlighting the distinctive features of the prover. For more information
including competition rules and confluence problems, see
http://coco.nue.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
* Takahito Aoto Tohoku University
* Nao Hirokawa JAIST
* Harald Zankl University of Innsbruck (chair)
Prof. Elio Giovannetti at NII Logic Seminar
Date: April 10, 2013, 13:30--15:30
Place: National Institute of Informatics, Room 1904 (19th floor)
場所: 国立情報学研究所 19階 1904室
(半蔵門線,都営地下鉄三田線・新宿線 神保町駅または東西線 竹橋駅より徒歩5分)
(地図 http://www.nii.ac.jp/about/access/)
Speaker: Prof. Elio Giovannetti (Torino University)
Title: Lambda-calculus in context
Abstract:
The talk, kept at an informal level, will start fom Bohm's Theorem to
give an overview of the development of observational equivalences
between lambda-terms, and of the relationships between such
equivalences. There will be a particular (though not exclusive)
reference to the results obtained by M. Dezani and Torino's
lambda-group, placed in a sketchy historical context, with a final
mention of intersection types, which were a major achievement of the
early history of Torino's group, in the persons of M. Coppo and
M. Dezani.
問合せ先:
龍田 真 (国立情報学研究所)
e-mail: tatsuta(a)nii.ac.jp
http://research.nii.ac.jp/~tatsuta
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TOPOLOGY, ALGEBRA AND CATEGORIES IN LOGIC (TACL 2013)
Conference and Summer School
Abstract Submission Deadline (EXTENDED): April 8, 2013
Support Request Deadline: April 21, 2013
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The Sixth International Conference (and Summer School) on Topology, Algebra and Categories in conjunction with the 28th Annual Shanks Lecture Series
Conference and Shanks Lectures: July 28 - August 1, 2013
Summer School: July 24 - 27, 2013
Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee USA
http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~tacl2013/
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Sponsors
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National Science Foundation
Association for Symbolic Logic
Shanks Endowment
Vanderbilt University
Consortium for Order in Algebra and Logic
Invited Speakers (Conference)
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Vladimir Voevodsky, Institute for Advanced Studies (Shanks Lecturer)
Bernhard Banaschewski, McMaster University
Nick Bezhanishvili, Utrecht University
Leo Cabrer, University of Oxford
Silvio Ghilardi, University of Milan
Rostislav Horcik, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
George Metcalfe, University of Bern
Alex Simpson, University of Edinburgh
Summer School Invited Speakers and Courses
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Grigori Mints, Stanford University (on Proof Theory)
Lawrence Moss, Indiana University (on Recursion and Circularity)
Francesco Paoli, University of Cagliari (on Algebraic Logic)
Peter Selinger, Dalhousie University (on Categorical Logic)
Scope of the Conference
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Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications, in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order, and model theory. The program of the conference TACL 2013 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical, and topological methods. This is the sixth conference in the series Topology, Algebra and Categories in Logic (TACL, formerly TANCL). Earlier installments of this conference have been organized in Tbilisi (2003), Barcelona (2005), Oxford (2007), Amsterdam (2009), Marseilles (2011).
Featured topics
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Contributed talks can deal with any topic dealing with the use of algebraic, categorical or topological methods in either logic or computer science. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
* Algebraic structures in CS
* Algebraic logic
* Coalgebra
* Categorical methods in logic
* Domain theory
* Lattice theory
* Lattices with operators
* Many-valued and fuzzy logics
* Modal logics
* Non-classical logics
* Ordered topological spaces
* Ordered algebraic structures
* Point-free topology
* Proofs and Types
* Residuated structures
* Semantics
* Stone-type dualities
* Substructural logics
* Topological semantics of modal logic
The Summer School
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TACL brings together different disciplines with the goal of exploring problems in logic. Partly due to the success of the TACL conference series, researchers have started employing tools used outside their immediate areas, either individually or in collaboration with specialists in research fields featured in the series. Such interactions have also naturally lead to new directions that combine ideas from two or more research fields.
This has been a gradual and arduous process and TACL can boast of having participants that are at least somewhat familiar with most of the featured areas. However, young researchers and students who attend the conference and work in TACL fields have a more restricted and specialized repertoire of tools and knowledge. The goal of the Summer School is to fill the gap and expose such researchers to a variety of methods that can be used to study logic. It will primarily target graduate students and postdocs, but also more senior researchers who are not familiar with aspects of neighboring areas.
Prospective Summer School participants should express their interest on the 'Express Interest' page of the TACL 2013 web site by selecting the events that plan to attend (summer school and/or conference). Limited funds for supporting summer school participants are available (mainly through NSF). Those who plan to request financial support should submit a copy of their CV and a letter of support from their PhD advisor or post-doc supervisor (if applicable) to tacl2013(a)gmail.com<mailto:[email protected]> with 'Summer School support request' in the subject line by April 21, 2013. In addition, they need to fill out the financial support form on the 'Support Requests' page by the same date. Registration should also be completed by June 1, 2013. We would appreciate your assistance in advertising the Summer School to interested students. Additional information can be found on the 'Summer School' page of the TACL 2013 web site.
Submissions to the Conference
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Contributed presentations will be of two types:
o 20 minutes long presentations in parallel sessions and
o featured, 30 minutes long, plenary presentations.
The submission of an abstract will be required to be selected for a contributed presentation of either kind. While preference will be given to new work, results that have already been published or presented elsewhere will also be considered. More information on the submission procedure, as well as a link to the EasyChair system, can be found at the conference web site.
Important Dates
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April 8, 2013: Abstract submission deadline
April 21, 2013: Conference support request deadline
April 21, 2013: Summer School support request deadline
May 1, 2013: Notification to authors and summer school applicants
June 1, 2013 - Deadline for early online registration and payment
July 24 - 27: Summer School
July 28-August 1, 2013: Conference
Program Committee
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Steve Awodey, Carnegie Mellon University
Guram Bezhanishvili, New Mexico State University
David Gabelaia, Razmadze Mathematical Institute, Tbilisi
Nick Galatos (co-chair), University of Denver
Mai Gehrke, LIAFA, University of Paris Diderot
Rob Goldblatt, Victoria University, Wellington
John Harding, New Mexico State University
Ramon Jansana, University of Barcelona
Peter Jipsen, Chapman University
Achim Jung, University of Birmingham
Alexander Kurz (co-chair), University of Leicester
Vincenzo Marra, University of Milan
Hiroakira Ono, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Alessandra Palmigiano, University of Amsterdam
Hilary Priestley, St Anne's College, Oxford
James Raftery, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
Thomas Streicher, Technical University of Darmstadt
Kazushige Terui, Kyoto University
Constantine Tsinakis, Vanderbilt University
Yde Venema, University of Amsterdam
Michael Zakharyaschev, Birkbeck College, University of London
Organizing Committee
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Chris Conidis, Vanderbilt University
Lianzhen Liu, Jiangnan University, China
Warren McGovern, Florida Atlantic University
Francesco Paoli, University of Cagliari
Rebecca Steiner, Vanderbilt University
Constantine Tsinakis (chair), Vanderbilt University
William Young, Vanderbilt University
Expression of interest
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We would greatly appreciate your taking two minutes to express your level of interest in the conference by filling out a simple form on the conference web site under "Express Interest". This will help the Organizing Committee with their planning. You can also opt-out from receiving future announcements by clicking the link at the bottom of this email.
More Information
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TACL 2013 web site: http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~tacl2013/
Use this site for local information, including hotel accommodations, for travel information and registration, and for submitting a request for financial support.
Any queries for the Program Committee (such as usage of the EasyChair conference system, abstract submission guidelines, conference program, etc.) should be sent to tacl2013(a)gmail.com<mailto:[email protected]>. Queries for the local Organizing Committee (registration, hotel accommodations, financial support and reimbursements, technology infrastructure, etc.) should be sent to tacl2013oc(a)vanderbilt.edu<mailto:[email protected]>.