皆様、(重複して受け取られた場合は、御容赦ください。)
来年1月のPOPL に併設して開催される国際会議 PEPM の論文募集をお送りしま
す。
日程は、
* Abstract submission: Tue, September 8, 2015
* Paper submission: Sun, September 13, 2015 (FIRM)
* Author notification: Tue, October 20, 2015
となっていて、査読が素早く行われるという特徴があります。
是非、投稿をご検討ください。
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亀山幸義 (筑波大学)
http://logic.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/~kam
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on PARTIAL EVALUATION AND PROGRAM MANIPULATION (PEPM 2016)
St. Petersburg, Florida, January 18 - 19, 2016
http://conf.researchr.org/track/POPL-2016/pepm-2016-main
The 2016 PEPM workshop will be based on a broad interpretation of
semantics-based program manipulation and continues efforts to expand the scope
of PEPM beyond the traditionally covered areas of partial evaluation and
specialization. Specifically, PEPM will include practical applications of
program transformations such as refactoring tools, and practical
implementation techniques such as rule-based transformation systems. In
addition, the scope of PEPM covers manipulation and transformations of program
and system representations such as structural and semantic models that occur
in the context of model-driven development. In order to reach out to
practitioners, a separate category of tool demonstration papers will be
solicited.
Topics of interest for PEPM’16 include, but are not limited to:
* Program and model manipulation techniques such as: supercompilation, partial
evaluation, fusion, on-the-fly program adaptation, active libraries, program
inversion, slicing, symbolic execution, refactoring, decompilation, and
obfuscation.
* Program analysis techniques that are used to drive program/model
manipulation such as: abstract interpretation, termination checking,
binding-time analysis, constraint solving, type systems, automated testing
and test case generation.
* Techniques that treat programs/models as data objects including
metaprogramming, generative programming, embedded domain-specific languages,
program synthesis by sketching and inductive programming, staged
computation, and model-driven program generation and transformation.
* Application of the above techniques including case studies of program
manipulation in real-world (industrial, open-source) projects and software
development processes, descriptions of robust tools capable of effectively
handling realistic applications, benchmarking. Examples of application
domains include legacy program understanding and transformation, DSL
implementations, visual languages and end-user programming, scientific
computing, middleware frameworks and infrastructure needed for distributed
and web-based applications, resource-limited computation, and security.
To maintain the dynamic and interactive nature of PEPM, we will continue the
category of `short papers’ for tool demonstrations and for presentations of
exciting if not fully polished research, and of interesting academic,
industrial and open-source applications that are new or unfamiliar.
Student participants with accepted papers can apply for a SIGPLAN PAC grant to
help cover travel expenses and other support. PAC also offers other support,
such as for child-care expenses during the meeting or for travel costs for
companions of SIGPLAN members with physical disabilities, as well as for
travel from locations outside of North America and Europe. For details on the
PAC program, see its web page.
All accepted papers, short papers included, will appear in formal proceedings
published by ACM Press. Accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital
Library. Selected papers from PEPM’16 will be published in a special issue of
the journal Science of Computer Programming.
PEPM has also established a Best Paper Award. The winner will be announced at
the workshop.
Submission Categories and Guidelines
Regular Research Papers must not exceed 12 pages in ACM Proceedings style
(including appendix). Tool demonstration papers and short papers must not
exceed 6 pages in ACM Proceedings style (including appendix). At least one
author of each accepted contribution must attend the workshop and present the
work. In the case of tool demonstration papers, a live demonstration of the
described tool is expected. Suggested topics, evaluation criteria, and writing
guidelines for both research tool demonstration papers will be made available
on the PEPM’16 web site.
Papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair.
easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pepm2016
Authors using LaTeX to prepare their submissions should use the new improved
SIGPLAN proceedings style. Specifically, use the sigplanconf.cls 9pt template.
Important Dates
* Abstract submission: Tue, September 8, 2015
* Paper submission: Sun, September 13, 2015 (FIRM)
* Author notification: Tue, October 20, 2015
* Camera ready copies: Fri, November 20, 2015
* Workshop: Monday, January 18 - Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Note: The paper submission deadline is firm. The above schedule is tight: We
have absolutely no time to wait for late submissions, and we will have no
deadline extension.
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みなさま,
東京大学の蓮尾です.物理情報システム分野の一大イベント
CPS Week (来年はウィーン開催です)のメイン会議の一つ,
HSCC の論文募集をお送りします.
コミュニティとしては,主にプログラム検証・システム検証の
人たちと,制御理論の人たちが,協力して研究を行っている
印象です.よろしければぜひ,論文投稿や参加をご検討ください.
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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19th International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC)
April 12-14, 2016,
Vienna, Austria
URL: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/conferences/hscc2016/
Important dates
Abstract Submission deadline (required): October 8, 2015. (no
extensions possible)
Paper Submission deadline: October 23, 2015. (no extensions possible)
Rebuttal phase: November 27 to December 4, 2015.
Author notification: December 18, 2015.
Camera-ready submission: TBA.
Demos/posters submission deadline: TBA.
Conference dates: April 12-14, 2016.
Conference Scope
Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC) has long been the
leading, single-track conference on foundations, techniques, and tools
for analysis, verification, control, synthesis, implementation, and
applications of dynamical systems that exhibit continuous and discrete
(hybrid) dynamics. Applications deal broadly with cyber-physical
systems (CPS), and include mixed signal circuits, robotics,
large-scale infrastructure networks, as well as natural systems such
as biochemical and physiological models.
We solicit theoretical as well as applied research papers that present
original work combining ideas from computer science and control
systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Design, synthesis, planning and control
- Analysis, automated verification (Boolean or quantitative)
- Certification, validation, and testing
- Model building from data (via learning) and model simulation
- Mathematical foundations, computability and complexity
- Programming languages, specification formalisms
- Software tool engineering and experimentation
- Real-time and resource-aware control
- Network science and control over networks
- Applications in cyber-physical systems, and in particular:
automotive, avionics, energy and power, mobile and autonomous
robotics, medical devices, manufacturing, transportation, systems and
synthetic biology, models for the life sciences, and other areas.
HSCC 2016 will be held as part of the eighth Cyber Physical Systems
Week (CPS Week), alongside the International Conference on
Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS), the International Conference on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN), the Real-Time and
Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), and CPS-related
workshops.
Special Issue: Authors of distinguished papers may be invited to
submit an extended version of their work for possible publication in a
special issue of a leading journal in the CPS research area.
Best Student Paper Award: As established in the previous years, a best
student paper award will be given to a contribution primarily authored
by a student.
Repeatability Evaluation: HSCC has a history of publishing strong
papers emphasising computational contributions; however, subsequent
re-creation of these computational elements is often challenging
because details of the implementation are unavoidably absent in the
paper. Authors of papers accepted to HSCC (in any track) that contain
a computational component will be invited to participate in an
optional repeatability evaluation process after final submission of
the paper in February. Papers that pass will be highlighted at the
conference and in the proceedings, and all submissions will receive
confidential feedback from independent reviewers on any challenges
faced in recreating the computational results. Further details will be
posted at the conference web page.
Submission Guidelines
Submitted papers should present unpublished original research, not
under review elsewhere.
Regular papers: maximum 10 pages in the 10pt, two-column ACM format.
Tool and Case Study papers: maximum 6 pages in the 10pt, two-column
ACM format. Tool Papers should describe an implemented tool and its
novel features. Case studies should present hybrid systems tools or
techniques.
Demo/posters: Maximum 2 pages. Demo/poster descriptions serve the sole
purpose of selecting contributions for the demo and poster session
and will not be published in the conference proceedings.
Submissions
Submissions of Regular, Tool and Case-Study papers should be made
through the HSCC 2016 EasyChair submission website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hscc2016
Submissions deadline is October 23, 2015 - corresponding abstracts
should be submitted by October 8, 2015.
ACM templates can be found at:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
Demo/poster submissions: The submission deadline will be announced
sometime in the beginning of 2016. Submission will be through email to
hscc2016(a)easychair.org with "HSCC demo/poster submission" in the
subject line. Questions should be directed to the same address.
Committees for HSCC 2016
Program Committee Chairs
Alessandro Abate, University of Oxford, UK
Georgios Fainekos, Arizona State University, USA
Publicity Chair
Sayan Mitra, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Repeatability Evaluation Chair
Ian M. Mitchell, University of British Columbia, Canada
Demo/Poster Chair
James Kapinski, Toyota Motors, USA
Program Committee
Shun-ichi Azuma, Kyoto University, Japan
Christel Baier, TU Dresden, Germany
Ezio Bartocci, TU Vienna, Austria
Calin Belta, Boston University, USA
Spring Berman, Arizona State University, USA
Mireille Broucke, University of Toronto, Canada
Krishnendu Chatterjee, IST Austria, Austria
Alessandro Cimatti, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Alessandro D'Innocenzo, University of L'Aquila, Italy
Thao Dang, VERIMAG, France
Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, Toyota Motors, USA
Xu Chu Ding, United Technology Research Center, USA
Alexandre Donzé, UC Berkeley, USA
Martin Fränzle, University in Oldenburg, Germany
Antoine Girard, University of Grenoble, France
Ichiro Hasuo, University of Tokyo, Japan
Jun-ichi Imura, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Franjo Ivancic, Google NY, USA
Taylor Johnson, UT Arlington, USA
Agung Julius, Rensselaer Polytechnic institute, USA
Sertac Karaman, MIT, USA
Joost-Pieter Katoen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Marta Kwiatkowska, University of Oxford, UK
Jun Liu, University of Waterloo, Canada
Daniele Magazzeni, King's College London, UK
Manuel Mazo Jr, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Sayan Mitra, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Jens Oehlerking, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany
Meeko Oishi, University of New Mexico, USA
Necmiye Ozay, University of Michigan, USA
Andreas Podelski, University of Freiburg, Germany
Pavithra Prabhakar, Kansas State University, USA
Maria Prandini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Akshay Rajhans, The MathWorks, USA
S Ramesh, General Motors R&D, India
Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Herbert Tanner, University of Delaware, USA
Ufuk Topcu, UT Austin, USA
Ashuthosh Trivedi, IIT Bombay, India
Jana Tumova, KTH, Sweden
Verena Wolf, Saarland University, Germany
Majid Zamani, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Naijun Zhan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China
Paolo Zuliani, Newcastle University, UK
Steering Committee
Rajeev Alur, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Werner Damm, OFFIS, Germany
John Lygeros, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Oded Maler, Verimag, France
Paulo Tabuada, UCLA, USA
Claire Tomlin, University of California Berkeley, USA
Kobe Colloquium on Logic, Statistics and Informatics
以下の要領でコロキウムを開催します。
日時:2015年8月21日(金)16:00-17:00
講演者:Arkady Leiderman (ベングリオン大学)
場所:神戸大学自然科学総合研究棟3号館4階421室(プレゼンテーション室)
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題目: Open G-bases and compact resolutions in topological groups and locally
convex spaces.
アブストラクト: A (Hausdorff) topological group G is said to have a {G}-base if G
admits a base of neighbourhoods of the unit {U_alpha: alpha in N^N} such
that U_alpha is contained in U_beta whenever beta leq alpha for all alpha,
beta in N^N.
The class of all metrizable topological groups is a proper subclass of the
class TG_{G} of all topological groups having a {G}-base. A relation to the
known combinatorial cardinal invariants b and d has been established: If a
topological group G is in TG_{G}, then chi(G) in { 1, aleph_0 } cup [b,d].
We prove that a topological group G is metrizable iff G is Fréchet-Urysohn
and has a {G}-base.
We also show that any precompact set in a topological group G in TG_{G}
is metrizable, and hence G is strictly angelic. We deduce from this result
that an almost metrizable group G is metrizable iff G has a {G}-base.
Characterizations of metrizability of topological vector spaces, in
particular C_c(X), are given using {G}-bases. We obtain a result stating
that if X is a submetrizable k_omega-space, then the free abelian
topological group A(X) and the free locally convex topological space L(X)
have a {G}-base. Another class TG_CR of topological groups with a compact
resolution swallowing the compact sets appears naturally in this article.
We show that the classes TG_CR and TG_{G} in some sense are dual to each
other.
We show also that the strong Pytkeev property for general topological
groups is closely related to the notion of a {G}-base. We pose a dozen open
questions.
References:
1) On topological groups with a small base and metrizability, Saak
Gabriyelyan, Jerzy Kąkol and Arkady Leiderman, Fund. Math. 229 (2015),
129-158.
2) The strong Pytkeev property for topological groups and topological
vector spaces*,* S. S. Gabriyelyan , J. Ka̧kol and A. Leiderman,
Monatshefte für Mathematik, December 2014, Volume 175, Issue 4, pp 519-542.
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交通:阪急六甲駅またはJR六甲道駅から神戸市バス36系統「鶴甲団地」
行きに乗車,「神大本部工学部前」停留所下車,徒歩すぐ.
http://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/info/access/rokko/rokkodai-dai2.htm
皆様、
北陸先端大の横山です。
以下の要領で研究集会
Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics 2015
(2015年9月7日(月)~9月11日(金),東京工業大学大岡山キャンパス)
を開催いたします.
詳しい情報については、下記のホームページをご覧ください。
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/CTFM/CTFM2015/index.html
本研究集会では、田中一之先生の還暦を記念して、田中先生の研究にちなんだセッションも行う予定です。
現在、参加登録を受付中です。参加登録の締め切りは8月21日となります。
宜しくご参加をご検討ください。
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Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, September 7-11, 2015)
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/CTFM/CTFM2015/index.html
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Computability Theory and Foundations of Mathematics (CTFM) aims to
develop computability theory and logical foundations of Mathematics.
The scope involves the topics Computability Theory, Reverse
Mathematics, Nonstandard Analysis, Proof Theory, Set Theory,
Philosophy of Mathematics, Constructive Mathematics, Theory of
Randomness and Computational Complexity Theory. In honor of Professor
Kazuyuki Tanaka's 60th birthday, this year's conference will include
sessions covering areas in which Professor Tanaka has worked.
This conference is held jointly with a workshop of Bilateral Joint
Research Project sponsored by the Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science and the National University of Singapore. See the previous
workshop on this project JSPS-NUS Joint Workshop in Mathematical Logic
and Foundations of Mathematics (March 6 - 8, 2015, Kanazawa, Japan).
This is the fifth conference of CTFM conference series. See also the
last year conference Computability Theory and Foundations of
Mathematics 2014 (February 17 - 20, 2014, Tokyo, Japan).
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Invited Speakers
Ali Enayat (University of Gothenburg)
Sy Friedman (Kurt Gödel Research Center)
Leszek Kołodziejczyk (University of Warsaw)
Alberto Marcone (The University of Udine)
Nik Weaver (Washington University)
Stephen Binns (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals)
Keng Meng Ng (Nanyang Technological University)
Guohua Wu (Nanyang Technological University)
Liang Yu (Nanjing University)
Sakae Fuchino (Kobe University)
Joel Hamkins (City University of New York)
Dilip Raghavan (National University of Singapore)
Hiroshi Sakai (Kobe University)
Walter Dean (University of Warwick)
Hidenori Kurokawa (Kobe University)
Kengo Okamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Toshio Suzuki (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Tin Lok Wong (Kurt Gödel Research Center)
Keisuke Yoshii (Okinawa National College of Technology)
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Programme Committee
Chi Tat Chong (National University of Singapore, co-chair)
Kojiro Higuchi (Chiba University)
Makoto Kikuchi (Kobe University)
Takako Nemoto (JAIST)
Stephen G. Simpson (Pennsylvania State University, co-chair)
Toshimichi Usuba (Kobe University)
Andreas Weiermann (Ghent University)
Takeshi Yamazaki (Tohoku Universigy)
Yang Yue (National University of Singapore)
Keita Yokoyama (JAIST / UC Berkeley)
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Organising Committee
Makoto Fujiwara (JAIST)
Ryo Kashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology, local chair)
Takayuki Kihara (UC Berkeley)
Takako Nemoto (JAIST)
Florian Pelupessy (Tohoku University)
Takeshi Yamazaki (Tohoku University, co-chair)
Keita Yokoyama (JAIST / UC Berkeley, co-chair)
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どうぞよろしくお願い致します。
横山啓太
--
Keita Yokoyama
y-keita(a)jaist.ac.jp
皆様
ニューヨーク大の葉先生の御依頼により、本年11月にドイツで開催される
Sixth International Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences
http://macis2015.zib.de/
の御案内をお送り致します。詳しくはウェブページをご覧下さい。
締切間近のお知らせですみませんが、短篇の投稿区分もありますので、御検討いただければ幸いです。
河村彰星
東京大学総合文化研究科広域システム科学系
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Sixth International Conference on
Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences
(MACIS 2015)
November 11-13, 2015
Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)
http://macis2015.zib.de/
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MACIS is a series of biennial conferences focusing on research in mathematical and computational aspects of computing and information science. It is broadly concerned with algorithms, their complexity and their embedding in larger logical systems. At the algorithmic level, there is the rich interplay along the Numerical/Algebraic/Geometric/Topological axes. At the logical level, there are issues of data organization, interpretation and associated tools. These issues often arise in scientific and engineering computation where we need experimental and case studies to validate or enrich the theory. MACIS is interested in outstanding and emerging problems in all these areas.
MACIS 2015 will be held in the renowned Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) located in the south-west area of the capital of Germany, very close to the north campus of the Freie Universitaet Berlin. Named after Konrad Zuse, the inventor of the first programmable computer, ZIB is an interdisciplinary research institute for applied mathematics and data-intensive high-performance computing. Its research areas in modeling, simulation and optimization in partnership with academia and industry is exemplary of the goals of MACIS.
MACIS 2015 aims to span two conference cultures, that of computer science and of mathematics: mathematical conferences allow informal presentations in order to allow rapid dissemination of ideas and feedback from the community. But their talk abstracts are expected to turn into peer-reviewed journal papers. Computer science conferences expect close to final research papers that appear in pre-conference proceedings. Often such papers might be the only publication (perhaps because the field has moved on). In recognition of the value of both modes of scientific communication, MACIS 2015 will accept two categories of papers, SHORT and REGULAR. To facilitate your travel planning, we will make decisions on SHORT papers on a rolling basis, normally 10-15 days after submission.
All accepted SHORT or REGULAR papers will appear in a post-conference proceedings published by LNCS. In addition, REGULAR papers have the opportunity to be considered for post-conference special issues of the journal Mathematics in Computer Science (MCS http://www.cc4cm.org/mcs) by Birkhauser/Springer.
For details, see
http://macis2015.zib.de/
Important Dates
Deadline for all Submissions: Aug 11, 2015
(SHORT papers are decided on a rolling basis)
Notification of Decision for REGULAR Papers: Sep 30, 2015
Camera-ready copy due: Nov 30, 2015
Conference: November 11-13, 2015