Logic-ml の皆様、
北海道大学の佐野勝彦です。アムステルダム大学ILLCのSonja Smets さんからのご依頼で "Logic4Peace"
(Website: https://events.illc.uva.nl/Logic4Peace/About/)
についてのメールを転送したします。
佐野勝彦
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Call for Abstracts and Registration
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Logic4Peace (Fundraising online Logic event for Peace)
Friday 22 and Saturday 23 April 2022
Venue: Online (information will be provided to registered participants)
Call for Abstracts:
Logicians participating in this conference stand united for Peace. The
on-…
[View More]going Russian military invasion in Ukraine is causing death,
destruction and it is the direct cause of a gigantic humanitarian
crisis. Educational facilities have been hit, supply chains have been
broken and people have lost their families and homes. By organizing
this conference, we offer our moral and financial support to our
colleagues in Ukraine in this time of war.
This event is used to collect financial aid for two specific causes:
-We financially help our colleagues at universities in Ukraine, who
are either displaced or have lost their homes, and thus are in urgent
financial need.
-We support the charitable fund 'Voices of children' which provides
humanitarian aid and assists in Ukraine with the on-going evacuation
processes.
As the world urgently needs more logic and rationality, Logic4Peace
creates a platform for logicians from around the world to present
their work in any area of logic, including:
philosophical logic, philosophy of logic and history of logic,
mathematical and computational logic,
applied logic and logical structures used in science and the humanities.
Abstracts should be short, maximum 1 page or 500 words, not including
the references and can be uploaded in PDF format via easychair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=logic4peace by 11 April 2022
(9AM Central European Time).
We welcome participants from all nationalities to submit an abstract
(*). We welcome new ideas as well as on-going work and reports about
already published results.
The registration page and the donation page for this conference are
now open, please check our website. The registration fees and
donations will be entirely used to offer financial aid to Ukraine to
help our colleagues and the Voices of Children.
On behalf of the Organization of Logic4Peace.
Website: https://events.illc.uva.nl/Logic4Peace/About/
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(*) Due to the current sanctions against Russian institutions and
their implementation for Dutch knowledge institutions, we cannot
accept participation by researchers who list a Russian or Belarusian
institution as their affiliation. But we welcome participation by
researchers of every nationality, provided they register to the
conference either as individual researchers (i.e. by listing
“Individual researcher” as their affiliation), or listing another
affiliation to an institution that is not located in the
above-mentioned countries.
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# 重複して受けとられた方はご容赦ください
みなさま
国立情報学研究所の関山です。
ICFP 2022 併設ワークショップ HOPE の発表募集の案内をお送りいたします。
HOPE
では高階プログラムとエフェクト(計算効果)に関連する、未完成の研究を含む幅広い発表を募集しています。
投稿締切は 6/1、ワークショップは 9/11 の開催を予定しています。
みなさまの投稿をお待ちしておりますので、ご検討のほどよろしくお願いいたします。
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国立情報学研究所
関山 太朗
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HOPE'22: ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Higher-Order Programming with Effects
September 11, 2022 (Sun), Ljubljana, Slovenia (the day before ICFP 2022)
Call-for presentations https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/hope-2022
HOPE is an established informal …
[View More]workshop bringing together researchers
interested in the design, semantics, implementation, and verification
of higher-order effectful programs. Talks about work in progress are
particularly encouraged. It has been held since 2012 in affiliation
with ICFP.
We solicit proposals for contributed talks, in plain text or PDF
format. The motivation, the problem to solve, accomplished and
anticipated results should be clear from two first pages of the
submission. By default contributed talks are about 30 minutes long;
proposals for shorter or longer talks will also be
considered. Speakers may also submit supplementary material (e.g. a
full paper, talk slides), which PC members are free (but not expected)
to read. If you have any questions about the relevance of a particular
topic, please contact the PC chairs, Daniel Hillerström
(daniel.hillerstrom(a)ed.ac.uk) and Oleg Kiselyov (oleg(a)okmij.org).
* Deadline for talk proposals: **June 1st, 2022** (Wednesday)
* Notification of acceptance: **July 13th, 2022** (Wednesday)
* Workshop: **September 11th, 2022** (Sunday)
Program Committee
Jonathan Immanuel Brachthäuser University of Tübingen, Germany
Edwin Brady University of St. Andrews, UK
Daniel Hillerström (co-chair) University of Edinburgh, UK
Mauro Jaskelioff National University of Rosario, Argentina
Oleg Kiselyov (co-chair) Tohoku University, Japan
Sean Moss University of Oxford, UK
Maciej Piróg Huawei Research, UK
Taro Sekiyama National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Ningning Xie University of Cambridge, UK
Yizhou Zhang University of Waterloo, Canada
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皆様 (重複ご容赦下さい):
関数型および論理プログラミングの国際会議 FLOPS 2022 の参加募集をお送りします。
5/10(火)-12(木) 夜間(+初日のみ午前)のオンライン開催です。
また、空いている午後の時間にインフォーマルなワークショップ AiDL 2022 を
開催いたします。
京都大学数理解析研究所での対面と、Zoomのハイブリッド開催の予定です。
つきましては、講演提案を募集いたしますので、併せて応募をご検討下さい。
参加登録:
https://conf.researchr.org/attending/flops-2022/registration
AiDL 2022 講演募集:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/flops-2022/aidl-2022
対面ワークショップは「新型コロナウイルスに関するRIMS共同研究の対応について」
https://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kyoten/ja/covid-19.html
に沿って実施いたします。最新の情報は FLOPS 2022 のウ…
[View More]ェブサイトをご覧下さい。
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Call For Participation & Workshop talk proposals
FLOPS 2022: 16th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming
============================================================================
In-Cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN
May 10-12, 2022, Online
Registration is now open for FLOPS 2022.
https://conf.researchr.org/attending/flops-2022/registration
The deadline for early registration is
27 April, 2022, 23:59 (UTC).
*** Call for talk proposals: AiDL 2022 ***
An extra workshop, AiDL 2022 (Workshop on Advances in Declarative Languages),
will be held in hybrid (online / physical) format in Kyoto, Japan, for
further exchanges among FLOPS participants.
Venue: Hybrid (Online / RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan)
Talk proposal deadline: April 20, 2022 (AoE)
We solicit proposals for contributed talks. By default contributed talks are
about 30 minutes long; proposals for shorter or longer talks, or demos will
be considered. For submission details and local information, please visit:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/flops-2022/aidl-2022
*** Venue / Dates for the extra workshop ***
This extra event will take place early afternoon (UTC+9), 10-12 May at the
venue, RIMS - Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto
University, Japan, without any interference with the main FLOPS conference
slots, and remote participants are able to attend via Zoom.
We follow "Guidelines for RIMS Joint Research Activities for COVID-19"/
"infection prevention measures" in the following URL, and may cancel
the physical event depending on the situation:
https://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kyoten/en/covid-19.html
The latest information will be updated on the conference/workshop webpage.
*** FLOPS 2022 Accepted Papers ***
The list of FLOPS 2022 accepted papers is at
https://conf.researchr.org/track/flops-2022/flops-2022-papers#event-overview
*** FLOPS 2022 Invited Speakers ***
Lindsey Kuper (University of California at Santa Cruz)
Akimasa Morihata (University of Tokyo)
Peter J. Stuckey (Monash University)
*** FLOPS 2022 Program Committee ***
Andreas Abel Gothenburg University, Sweden
Elvira Albert Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Nada Amin Harvard University, USA
Davide Ancona Univ. Genova, Italy
William Byrd University of Alabama, USA
Matteo Cimini UMass Lowell, USA
Youyou Cong Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Robert Glück University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Makoto Hamana Gunma University, Japan
Michael Hanus Kiel University (co-chair)
Zhenjiang Hu Peking University, China
Atsushi Igarashi Kyoto University, Japan (co-chair)
Ekaterina Komendantskaya Heriot-Watt University, UK
Shin-Cheng Mu Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Koko Muroya Kyoto University, Japan
Klaus Ostermann University of Tuebingen, Germany
Ricardo Rocha University of Porto, Portugal
Tom Schrijvers KU Leuven, Belgium
Harald Sondergaard University of Melbourne, Australia
Hiroshi Unno University of Tsukuba, Japan
Niki Vazou IMDEA, Spain
Janis Voigtlaender University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Nicolas Wu Imperial College, UK
Ningning Xie University of Hong Kong, China
Jeremy Yallop University of Cambridge, UK
Neng-Fa Zhou City University of New York, USA
*** FLOPS 2022 Organizers ***
Michael Hanus Kiel University, Germany (PC Co-Chair)
Atsushi Igarashi Kyoto University, Japan (PC Co-Chair, General Chair)
Keigo Imai Gifu University, Japan (Local Co-Chair)
Taro Sekiyama National Institute of Informatics, Japan (Local Co-Chair)
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Keigo Imai (今井 敬吾)
Assistant Professor in Informatics Course, Faculty of Engineering,
Gifu University
email: keigoi(a)gifu-u.ac.jp
https://keigoimai.info/
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# 複数受けとられた方はご容赦ください。
皆様、
筑波大学の海野です。
ソフトウェア検証の国際会議であるVSTTE 2022のCFPをお送りいたします。
形式手法の国際会議FMCAD 2022の併設となっています。
こちらも投稿をご検討いただけますと幸いです。
--
海野 広志
筑波大学システム情報系情報工学域
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Call for Papers
VSTTE 2022 14th International Conference on Verified Software:
Theories, Tools, and Experiments
October 17-18 2022
Co-located with Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design 2022 (FMCAD 2022)
Overview
The goal of the VSTTE conference series is to advance the state of the
art in the science and …
[View More]technology of software verification, through
the interaction of theory development, tool evolution, and
experimental validation. The Verified Software Initiative (VSI),
spearheaded by Tony Hoare and Jayadev Misra, is an ambitious research
program for making large-scale verified software a practical reality.
The International Conference on Verified Software: Theories, Tools and
Experiments (VSTTE) is the main forum for advancing the initiative.
VSTTE brings together experts spanning the spectrum of software
verification in order to foster international collaboration on the
critical research challenges. The theoretical work includes semantic
foundations and logics for specification and verification, and
verification algorithms and methodologies. The tools cover
specification and annotation languages, program analyzers, model
checkers, interactive verifiers and proof checkers, automated
theorem provers and SAT/SMT solvers, and integrated verification
environments. The experimental work drives the research agenda for
theory and tools by taking on significant specification/verification
exercises covering hardware, operating systems, compilers, computer
security, parallel computing, and cyber-physical systems.
The 2022 edition of VSTTE will be the 14th conference in the series,
and will be co-located with FMCAD 2022 in Trento, Italy. We welcome
submissions describing significant advances in the production of
verified software, i.e., software that has been proved to meet its
functional specifications. Submissions of theoretical, practical, and
experimental contributions are equally encouraged, including those
that focus on specific problems or problem domains. We are especially
interested in submissions describing large-scale verification efforts
that involve collaboration, theory unification, tool integration, and
formalized domain knowledge. We also welcome papers describing novel
experiments and case studies evaluating verification techniques and
technologies.
Topics of interest for this conference include, but are not limited
to, requirements modeling, specification languages,
specification/verification/certification case studies, formal calculi,
software design methods, automatic code generation, refinement
methodologies, compositional analysis, verification tools (e.g.,
static analysis, dynamic analysis, model checking, theorem proving,
satisfiability), tool integration, benchmarks, challenge problems, and
integrated verification environments.
Paper Submissions
VSTTE 2022 will accept both long (limited to 16 pages, excluding
references) and short (limited to 10 pages, excluding references)
paper submissions. Short submissions also cover Verification Pearls
describing an elegant proof or proof technique. Submitted research
papers and system descriptions must be original and not submitted for
publication elsewhere. Submissions of theoretical, practical, and
experimental contributions are equally encouraged, including those
that focus on specific problems or problem domains. Papers will be
submitted via EasyChair. Submissions that arrive late, are not in the
proper format, or are too long will not be considered. The
post-conference proceedings of VSTTE 2022 are planned to be published
as a LNCS volume by Springer-Verlag. Authors of accepted papers will
be requested to sign a form transferring copyright of their
contribution to Springer-Verlag. The use of LaTeX and the Springer
LNCS class files is strongly encouraged.
Important Dates
Abstract submission: July 15, 2022 (AoE)
Paper submission: July 22, 2022 (AoE)
Notification of presentation acceptance: September 5, 2022
Final pre-conference paper submission: October 5, 2022 (AoE)
Conference: October 17-18, 2022
Notification of proceedings acceptance: October 29, 2022
Camera-ready for post-conference proceedings: November 29, 2022 (AoE)
Registration
Registration to VSTTE is part of the FMCAD 2022 process.
General Chair
Supratik Chakraborty (IIT Bombay, India)
Program Chairs
Akash Lal (Microsoft Research, India)
Stefano Tonetta (FBK, Italy)
Program Committee
Christel Baier (TU Dresden, Germany)
Nikolaj Bjorner (Microsoft Research, USA)
Roderick Bloem (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Borzoo Bonakdarpour (Michigan State University, USA)
Supratik Chakraborty (IIT Bombay, India)
Chih-Hong Cheng (Fraunhofer IKS, Germany)
Grigory Fedyukovich (Florida State University, USA)
Bernd Finkbeiner (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Germany)
Carlo A. Furia (USI - Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland)
Rajeev Joshi (AWS, USA)
Zachary Kincaid (Princeton University, USA)
Akash Lal (Microsoft Research, India)
Thierry Lecomte (ClearSy, France)
Sergio Mover (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Kartik Nagar (IIT Madras, India)
Aina Niemetz (Stanford University, USA)
Gennaro Parlato (University of Molise, Italy)
Kristin Yvonne Rozier (Iowa State University, USA)
Natarajan Shankar (SRI International, USA)
Stefano Tonetta (FBK, Italy)
Elena Troubitsyna (KTH, Sweden)
Hiroshi Unno (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Jyothi Vedurada (IIT Hyderabad, India)
Yakir Vizel (The Technion, Israel)
Yuepeng Wang (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Chao Wang (University of Southern California, USA)
Kirsten Winter (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Previous Editions
VSTTE 2005 (Zürich, Switzerland)
VSTTE 2008 (Toronto, Canada)
VSTTE 2010 (Edinburgh, Scotland)
VSTTE 2012 (Philadelphia, USA, co-located with POPL 2012)
VSTTE 2013 (Atherton, USA)
VSTTE 2014 (Vienna, Austria, co-located with CAV 2014 as part of VSL 2014)
VSTTE 2015 (San Francisco, USA, co-located with CAV 2015)
VSTTE 2016 (Toronto, Canada, co-located with CAV 2016)
VSTTE 2017 (Heidelberg, Germany, co-located with CAV 2017)
VSTTE 2018 (Oxford, UK, co-located with CAV 2018)
VSTTE 2019 (New York, USA, co-located with CAV 2019)
VSTTE 2020 (Los Angeles, USA, co-located with CAV 2020)
VSTTE 2021 (Online, co-located with FMCAD 2021)
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# 複数受けとられた方はご容赦ください。
皆様、
筑波大学の海野です。
ICFP 2022併設の国際会議Haskell Symposium 2022のCFPをお送りいたします。
投稿をご検討いただけますと幸いです。
--
海野 広志
筑波大学システム情報系情報工学域
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ACM SIGPLAN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Haskell Symposium 2022
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Thu 15 -- Fri 16 September, 2022
http://www.haskell.org/haskell-…
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================================================================================
The ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Symposium 2022 will be co-located with the 2022
International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP).
Differently from previous years, Haskell'22 will use a single-track submission
process (that is, we will only have the regular track and no early track).
The Haskell Symposium presents original research on Haskell,
discusses practical experience and future development of the language, and
promotes other forms of declarative programming.
Topics of interest include:
* Language design, with a focus on possible extensions and modifications of
Haskell as well as critical discussions of the status quo;
* Theory, such as formal semantics of the present language or future
extensions, type systems, effects, metatheory, and foundations for
program analysis and transformation;
* Implementations, including program analysis and transformation,
static and dynamic compilation for sequential, parallel, and distributed
architectures, memory management, as well as foreign function and
component interfaces;
* Libraries, that demonstrate new ideas or techniques for functional
programming in Haskell;
* Tools, such as profilers, tracers, debuggers, preprocessors,
and testing tools;
* Applications, to scientific and symbolic computing, databases, multimedia,
telecommunication, the web, and so forth;
* Functional Pearls, being elegant and instructive programming examples;
* Experience Reports, to document general practice and experience in
education, industry, or other contexts;
* Tutorials, to document how to use a particular language feature,
programming technique, tool or library within the Haskell ecosystem;
* System Demonstrations, based on running software rather than novel
research results.
Regular papers should explain their research contributions in both general and
technical terms, identifying what has been accomplished, explaining why it is
significant, and relating it to previous work, and to other languages where
appropriate.
Experience reports and functional pearls need not necessarily report original
academic research results. For example, they may instead report reusable
programming idioms, elegant ways to approach a problem, or practical experience
that will be useful to other users, implementers, or researchers. The key
criterion for such a paper is that it makes a contribution from which other
Haskellers can benefit. It is not enough simply to describe a standard solution
to a standard programming problem, or report on experience where you used
Haskell in the standard way and achieved the result you were expecting.
Like an experience report and a functional pearl, tutorials should make
a contribution from which other Haskellers can benefit. What distinguishes a
tutorial is that its focus is on explaining an aspect of the Haskell language
and/or ecosystem in a way that is generally useful to a Haskell audience.
Tutorials for many such topics can be found online; the distinction here is that
by writing it up for formal review it will be vetted by experts and
formally published.
System demonstrations should summarize the system capabilities that would be
demonstrated. The proposals will be judged on whether the ensuing session is
likely to be important and interesting to the Haskell community at large,
whether on grounds academic or industrial, theoretical or practical, technical,
social or artistic. Please contact the program chair with any questions about
the relevance of a proposal.
If your contribution is not a research paper, please mark the title of your
experience report, functional pearl, tutorial or system demonstration as such,
by supplying a subtitle (Experience Report, Functional Pearl, Tutorial
Paper, System Demonstration).
Submission Details
==================
Formatting
----------
Submitted papers should be in portable document format (PDF), formatted using
the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines. Authors should use the `acmart` format, with
the `sigplan` sub-format for ACM proceedings. For details, see:
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format
It is recommended to use the `review` option when submitting a paper;
this option enables line numbers for easy reference in reviews.
Functional pearls, experience reports, tutorials and demo proposals should be
labelled clearly as such.
Lightweight Double-blind Reviewing
----------------------------------
Haskell Symposium 2022 will use a lightweight double-blind reviewing process.
To facilitate this, submitted papers must adhere to two rules:
1. Author names and institutions must be omitted, and
2. References to authors' own related work should be in the third person
(e.g., not "We build on our previous work" but rather "We build on
the work of ").
The purpose of this process is to help the reviewers come to an initial
judgment about the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to
discover the authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the name
of anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the
paper more difficult (e.g., important background references should not be
omitted or anonymized). In addition, authors should feel free to disseminate
their ideas or draft versions of their paper as they normally would. For
instance, authors may post drafts of their papers on the web or give talks on
their research ideas.
A reviewer will learn the identity of the author(s) of a paper after a review
is submitted.
Page Limits
-----------
The length of submissions should not exceed the following limits:
Regular paper: 12 pages
Functional pearl: 12 pages
Tutorial: 12 pages
Experience report: 6 pages
Demo proposal: 2 pages
There is no requirement that all pages are used. For example, a
functional pearl may be much shorter than 12 pages. In all cases,
the list of references is not counted against these page limits.
Deadlines
---------
Abstract submission: 27 May 2022 (Fri)
Paper submission: 3 June 2022 (Fri)
Notification: 1 July 2022 (Fri)
Deadlines are anywhere on Earth.
Submission
----------
Submissions must adhere to SIGPLAN's republication policy
(http://sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication/), and authors
should be aware of ACM's policies on plagiarism
(https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism).
Program Committee members are allowed to submit papers, but their papers will
be held to a higher standard.
The paper submission deadline and length limitations are firm.
There will be no extensions, and papers violating the length
limitations will be summarily rejected.
Papers should be submitted through HotCRP at:
https://haskell22.hotcrp.com/
Improved versions of a paper may be submitted at any point before the
submission deadline using the same web interface.
Supplementary material: Authors have the option to attach supplementary
material to a submission, on the understanding that reviewers may choose not
to look at it. This supplementary material should not be submitted as part of
the main document; instead, it should be uploaded as a separate PDF document
or tarball. Supplementary material should be uploaded at submission time, not by
providing a URL in the paper that points to an external repository.
Authors can distinguish between anonymized and non-anonymized supplementary
material. Anonymized supplementary material will be visible to reviewers
immediately; non-anonymized supplementary material will be revealed to
reviewers only after they have submitted their review of the paper and learned
the identity of the author(s).
Resubmitted Papers: authors who submit a revised version of a paper that has
previously been rejected by another conference have the option to attach an
annotated copy of the reviews of their previous submission(s), explaining how
they have addressed these previous reviews in the present submission. If a
reviewer identifies him/herself as a reviewer of this previous submission and
wishes to see how his/her comments have been addressed, the conference chair
will communicate to this reviewer the annotated copy of his/her previous
review. Otherwise, no reviewer will read the annotated copies of the previous
reviews.
Proceedings
===========
Accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library. Their authors
will be required to choose one of the following options:
- Author retains copyright of the work and grants ACM a non-exclusive
permission-to-publish license (and, optionally, licenses the work with a
Creative Commons license);
- Author retains copyright of the work and grants ACM an exclusive
permission-to-publish license;
- Author transfers copyright of the work to ACM.
For more information, please see ACM Copyright Policy
(http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/copyright-policy) and ACM Author
Rights (http://authors.acm.org/main.html).
Accepted proposals for system demonstrations will be posted on the
symposium website but not formally published in the proceedings.
Publication date: The official publication date of accepted papers is
the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital
Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the
conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any
patent filings related to published work.
Artifacts
=========
Authors of accepted papers are encouraged to make auxiliary material (artifacts
like source code, test data, etc.) available with their paper. They can opt to
have these artifacts published alongside their paper in the ACM Digital Library
(copyright of artifacts remains with the authors).
If an accepted paper's artifacts are made permanently available for
retrieval in a
publicly accessible archival repository like the ACM Digital Library, that paper
qualifies for an Artifacts Available badge
(https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/artifact-review-badging#available).
Applications for such a badge can be made after paper acceptance and will be
reviewed by the PC chair.
Program Committee
=================
Lennart Augustsson Epic Games
Jean-Philippe Bernardy University of Gothenburg
Iavor Diatchki Galois, Inc
Michael Gale Tweag
William Hallahan Yale University
Makoto Hamana Gumma University
John Hughes Chalmers University of Technology
Alexis King Tweag
James Koppel Massachusets Institute of Technology
Rudy Matela
Dominic Orchard University of Kent
Nadia Polikarpova (chair) University of California, San Diego
Eric Seidel Bridgewater Associates
Satnam Singh Groq
Wouter Swierstra Utrecht University
Hiroshi Unno University of Tsukuba
Marco Vassena CISPA - Helmholtz-Zentrum
Dimitrios Vytiniotis DeepMind
If you have questions, please contact the chair at: npolikarpova(a)ucsd.edu
================================================================================
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logic-ml の皆様、
北海道大学の佐野です。DaLi2022の cfpをお送りします。ふるってご投稿ください。
佐野勝彦
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DaLí 2022 - Call for Papers
http://dali2022.campus.ciencias.ulisboa.pt
***Important Dates***
- Abstract submission deadline: 03 May 2022
- Full paper submission deadline: 10 May 2022
- Author notifications: 15 June 2022
************
****Overview*****
Dynamic logic (DL), a generalisation of the logic of Floyd-Hoare
introduced in the 70s by Pratt, is a well-known and particularly
powerful way of combining propositions, …
[View More]for capturing static
properties of program states, and structured actions, responsible for
transitions from a state to another (and typically combined through a
Kleene algebra to express sequential, non-deterministic, iterative
behaviour of systems), into a formal framework to reason about, and
verify, classic imperative programs.
Over time Dynamic logic grew to encompass a family of logics
increasingly popular in the verification of computational systems, and
able to evolve and adapt to new, and complex validation challenges. In
particular, the dynamic logic community is interested in the study of
operators that can modify the structure in which they are being
evaluated. Examples include dynamic logics tailored to specific
programming problems or paradigms (e.g., separation logics to model
the evolution of a program heap); languages to reason and represent
evolving information (e.g., dynamic epistemic logics); and formalism
that aim to model new computing domains, including probabilistic,
continuous and quantum computation.
Dynamic logic is not only theoretically relevant, but it also shows
enormous practical potential and it is indeed a topic of interest in
several scientific venues, from wide-scope software engineering
conferences to modal logic specific events. That being said, DaLí is
the only event exclusively dedicated to this topic. It is our aim to
once again bring together in a single place the heterogeneous
community of colleagues which share an interest in Dynamic logic -
from Academia to Industry, from Mathematics to Computer Science, - to
promote their works, to foster great discussions and new
collaborations.
Previous editions of DaLí took place in Brasília (2017) and Porto
(2019), and an online edition (2020).
****List of Topics****
Submissions are invited on the general field of dynamic logic, its
variants and applications, including, but not restricted to:
- Dynamic logic, foundations and applications
- Logics with regular modalities
- Modal/temporal/epistemic logics
- Kleene and action algebras and their variants
- Quantum dynamic logic
- Coalgebraic modal/dynamic logics
- Graded and fuzzy dynamic logics
- Dynamic logics for cyber-physical systems
- Dynamic epistemic logic
- Complexity and decidability of variants of dynamic logics and temporal logics
- Model checking, model generation and theorem proving for dynamic logics
****Submission and Proceedings****
Submissions of original papers (unpublished and not submitted for
publication elsewhere), up to 15 pages in LNCS style, are invited
through
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=dal2022
A post-proceedings volume and a special issue of a journal are planned.
****Invited Speakers****
TBA
****Program Committee Chairs****
Carlos Areces (FaMAF, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, AR)
Diana Costa (LASIGE, FCUL, University of Lisbon, PT)
****Program Commitee****
Thomas Ågotnes (U. Bergen, NO)
Natasha Alechina (Utrecht U., NL)
Carlos Areces (U. Córdoba, AR)
Philippe Balbiani (IRIT, FR)
Serenella Cerrito (IBISC, U. Evry, U. Paris-Saclay, FR)
Diana Costa (U. Lisbon, PT)
Giovanna D'Agostino (U. Udine, IT)
Stéphane Demri (CNRS, FR)
Hans van Ditmarsch (Open University, NL)
Raul Fervari (U. Córdoba, AR)
Sabine Frittella (LIFO, FR)
Nina Gierasimczuk (TU Denmark, DK)
Rajeev Gore (Vienna U. of Technology, AU and Polish A. of Science, PO)
Reiner Hähnle (TU Darmstadt, DE)
Rolf Hennicker (LMU Munich, DE)
Sophia Knight (U. Minnesota, USA)
Clemens Kupke (U. Strathclyde, UK)
Stepan Kuznetsov (Steklov Mathematical Institute, RU)
Alexandre Madeira (U. Aveiro, PT)
Sonia Marin (U. Birmingham, UK)
Manuel Martins (U. Aveiro, PT)
Larry Moss (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
Cláudia Nalon (U. Brasília, BR)
Nicola Olivetti (Aix-Marseille U., FR)
Eric Pacuit (U. Maryland, USA)
Alessandra Palmigiano (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL)
Vít Punčochář (Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ)
Katsuhiko Sano (Hokkaido U., JP)
Igor Sedlár (Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ)
Rineke Verbrugge (U. Groningen, NL)
Frank Wolter (U. Liverpool, UK)
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ウィーン工科大学で「full time」(給料があり)のPhD10こを募集しています。
素晴らしいCSと数学論理学の場所なので、興味がある方を知りましたら、
ぜひお伝えください。申請締め切りは4月末です。
質問など遠慮なくプライニングへ (メール: norbert(a)preining.info)
よろしくお願いいたします。
プライニング
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