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7月に FSCD とともにローマで開催されます、自動演繹に関する国際会議
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廣川 (JAIST)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
CADE-29: 29th international Conference on Automated Deduction
Sapienza University of Rome
Rome, Italy, 1-5 July 2023
https://easyconferences.eu/cade2023
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-- Overview --
CADE is the major international forum for presenting research on all
aspects of
automated deduction. High-quality submissions on the general topic of
automated
deduction, including logical foundations, theory and principles,
applications
in and beyond computer science and mathematics, and implementations of
automated
reasoning systems are solicited. CADE-29 aims to present research that
reflects
the broad range of interesting and relevant topics in automated deduction.
CADE-29 is in cooperation with ACM SIGLOG.
-- Venue --
CADE-29 and affiliated satellite events will take place in Rome, Italy
and will
be co-located with FSCD 2023.
-- Publication --
CADE-29 proceedings will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in
Artificial
Intelligence series in Gold Open Access mode at a CADE special rate of
€200.00
per paper. Funding will be available for authors of accepted papers who
cannot
cover the €200 fee.
-- Special Issue --
The authors of a selection of the best CADE-29 papers will be invited to
submit
an extended version of their paper after the conference, to be published
in a
special issue of the Journal of Automated Reasoning.
-- Submission Guidelines --
Submissions can be made in two categories:
- **Regular papers**. Up to 15 pages in LNCS style, excluding references.
Proofs of theoretical results that do not fit in the page limit may be
provided in an appendix.
- **Short papers**. This includes system descriptions, user experiences,
case
studies and domain models. Up to 10 pages in LNCS style, excluding
references.
Reviewers may consider material provided in appendices, but submissions
must be
self-contained within the page limit. Submissions must be unpublished
and not
submitted for publication elsewhere. They will be judged on relevance,
originality, significance, correctness, and readability. If software or
data is
relevant to a paper, a link that provides access to the software/data
must be
provided to enable reproduction of results.
The review process will include a feedback/rebuttal period where authors
will
have the option to respond to reviewer comments. The PC chairs may solicit
further reviews after the rebuttal period. Selected accepted papers will be
considered by Program Committee for the CADE Best Paper Award.
Papers must be submitted to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cade29
All submission must be formatted in the LNCS style and must include the
ORCID
id of at least the corresponding author, and preferably of all authors.
-- Important Dates --
Abstract deadline: February 27, 2023
Submission deadline: March 6, 2023
Rebuttal phase: April 18-20, 2023
Notification: May 3, 2023
Final version: May 24, 2023
Main Conference: July 1-4, 2023
Satellite events: July 4-5, 2023
-- Program Committee Chairs --
Brigitte Pientka, MacGill University
Cesare Tinelli, The University of Iowa
-- Policies--
CADE implements the ACM policy against harassment.
-- Contacts --
All questions about CADE-29 paper submissions should be emailed to the
PC Chairs (cade29 at easychair.org).
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7月にローマで行われます FSCD 2023 の論文募集案内をお送り致します。
ぜひ論文の投稿をご検討下さい。
廣川 (JAIST)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Eighth International Conference on
Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2023)
July 3-6, 2023, Rome, Italy
https://easyconferences.eu/fscd2023/
In-cooperation with ACM SIGLOG and SIGPLAN
IMPORTANT DATES
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All deadlines are midnight anywhere-on-earth (AoE); late submissions
will not be considered.
Abstract: January 30, 2023
Submission: February 3, 2023
Rebuttal: March 24-28, 2023
Notification: April 13, 2023
Final version: April 27, 2023
OVERVIEW
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FSCD (https://fscd-conference.org/) covers all aspects of formal
structures for computation and deduction from theoretical foundations to
applications. Building on two communities, RTA (Rewriting Techniques and
Applications) and TLCA (Typed Lambda Calculi and Applications), FSCD
embraces their core topics and broadens their scope to closely related
areas in logic, models of computation, semantics and verification in new
challenging areas.
The suggested, but not exclusive, list of topics for submission is:
1. Calculi:
- Rewriting systems (string, term, higher-order, graph, conditional,
modulo, infinitary, etc.);
- Lambda calculus;
- Logics (first-order, higher-order, equational, modal, linear,
classical, constructive, etc.);
- Proof theory (natural deduction, sequent calculus, proof nets, etc.);
- Type theory and logical frameworks;
- Homotopy type theory;
- Quantum calculi.
2. Methods in Computation and Deduction:
- Type systems (polymorphism, dependent, recursive, intersection,
session, etc.);
- Induction, coinduction;
- Matching, unification, completion, orderings;
- Strategies (normalization, completeness, etc.);
- Tree automata;
- Model building and model checking;
- Proof search and theorem proving;
- Constraint solving and decision procedures.
3. Semantics:
- Operational semantics and abstract machines;
- Game Semantics and applications;
- Domain theory and categorical models;
- Quantitative models (timing, probabilities, etc.);
- Quantum computation and emerging models in computation.
4. Algorithmic Analysis and Transformations of Formal Systems:
- Type inference and type checking;
- Abstract Interpretation;
- Complexity analysis and implicit computational complexity;
- Checking termination, confluence, derivational complexity and
related properties;
- Symbolic computation.
5. Tools and Applications:
- Programming and proof environments;
- Verification tools;
- Proof assistants and interactive theorem provers;
- Applications in industry;
- Applications of formal systems in other sciences;
- Applications of formal systems in education.
6. Formal Systems for Semantics and Verification in new challenging areas:
- Certification;
- Security;
- Blockchain protocols;
- Data bases;
- Deep learning and machine learning algorithms;
- Planning.
PUBLICATION
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The proceedings will be published as an electronic volume in the Leibniz
International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs) of Schloss Dagstuhl.
All LIPIcs proceedings are open access.
SPECIAL ISSUE
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We aim to have a special issue of Logical Methods in Computer Science of
selected papers. More details will be provided later.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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The submission site is:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fscd2023
Submissions must be formatted using the LIPIcs style files
(https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author) and submitted
via EasyChair.
Submissions can be made in two categories. Regular research papers are
limited to 15 pages, excluding references and appendices. They must
present original research which is unpublished and not submitted
elsewhere. System descriptions are limited to 15 pages, excluding
references. Shorter papers are welcome and will be given equal
consideration.
A system description must present new software tools, or significantly
new versions of such tools, in which FSCD topics play an important role.
An archive of the code with instructions on how to install and run the
tool must be submitted. In addition, a webpage where the system can be
experimented with should be provided.
One author of each accepted paper is expected to register and present
the work in person at the conference. In case that this is not possible
for some unforeseen reason, online presentation will be arranged, but in
person registration will still be required.
BEST PAPER AWARD BY JUNIOR RESEARCHERS
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The program committee will select a paper in which at least one author
is a junior researcher, i.e. either a student or whose PhD award date is
less than three years from the first day of the meeting. When submitting
the paper, other authors should declare to the PC Chair that at least
50% of contribution is made by the junior researcher(s).
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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Marco Gaboardi, Boston University
Femke van Raamsdonk, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Email: fscd2023 at easychair.org
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Martin Avanzini, INRIA
Patrick Bahr, ITU Copenhagen
Pablo Barenbaum, University of Quilmes (CONICET) & ICC
Filippo Bonchi, University of Pisa
Sabine Broda, University of Porto
Valeria De Paiva, Topos Institute
Andrej Dudenhefner, TU Dortmund
Santiago Escobar, Universitat Politècnica de València
Claudia Faggian, University of Paris (IRIF)
Frank (Peng) Fu, Dalhousie University
Silvio Ghilardi, University of Milano
Clemens Grabmayer, GSSI or Gran Sasso Science Institute
Nao Hirokawa, JAIST
Mirai Ikebuchi, National Institute of Informatics
Ambrus Kaposi, Eotvos Lorand University
Ian Mackie, University of Sussex
Radu Mardare, University of Strathclyde
Aart Middeldorp, University of Innsbruck
Anders Mortberg, University of Stockholm
Daniele Nantes-Sobrinho, Imperial College London / University of Brasília
Vincent van Oostrom, Independent researcher
Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Luca Roversi, University of Torino
Aleksy Schubert, University of Warsaw
Jakob G. Simonsen, University of Copenhagen
Alwen Tiu, Australian National University
Valeria Vignudelli, CNRS/ENS Lyon
Johannes Waldmann, HTWK Leipzig
Sarah Winkler, University of Bolzano
CONFERENCE CHAIR
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Daniele Gorla, University of Rome - Sapienza
WORKSHOP CHAIR
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Ivano Salvo, University of Rome - Sapienza
STEERING COMMITTEE WORKSHOP CHAIR
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Cynthia Kop, Radboud University Nijmegen
PUBLICITY CHAIR
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Carsten Fuhs, Birkbeck, University of London
FSCD STEERING COMMITTEE
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Zena Ariola, University of Oregon
Alejandro Díaz-Caro, Quilmes University & ICC/CONICET
Amy Felty, University of Ottawa
Carsten Fuhs, Birkbeck, University of London
Herman Geuvers (Chair), Radboud University Nijmegen
Silvia Ghilezan, University of Novi Sad
Jürgen Giesl, RWTH Aachen University
Stefano Guerrini, Université de Paris 13
Delia Kesner, Université de Paris Diderot
Naoki Kobayashi, University of Tokyo
Cynthia Kop, Radboud University Nijmegen
Luigi Liquori, Inria
Daniele Nantes, Imperial College London / University of Brasília