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Call for papers (CSL'25) https://csl2025.github.io/ Abstract submission deadline: July 18th, 2024 (AoE) ===================================== Computer Science Logic (CSL) is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL), seehttps://www.eacsl.org/. It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science. CSL'25 will be held on February 10-24, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is planned as an on-site event, with support for remote presentations. Submission guidelines: ---------------------- Submitted papers must be in English and must provide sufficient detail to allow the Programme Committee to assess the merits of the paper. Full proofs may appear in a clearly marked technical appendix which will be read at the reviewers' discretion. Authors are strongly encouraged to include a well written introduction which is directed at all members of the PC. The paper should be submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csl2025 (the link will be opened in early June) The CSL 2025 conference proceedings will be published in the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), see https://submission.dagstuhl.de/documentation/authors. Authors are invited to submit contributed papers of no more than 15 pages in LIPIcs style (not including appendices or references), presenting unpublished work fitting the scope of the conference. Papers may not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings. The PC chairs should be informed of closely related work submitted to a conference or a journal. Papers authored or co-authored by members of the PC (but not PC chairs) are allowed. The submissions are double-blind. Authors are not allowed to put their name on the paper, and they should avoid revealing their identities in text (references to previous or related work should be in third-person). Authors are allowed (and even encouraged) to disseminate the work on public repositories (e.g. on arXiv or their websites). At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is expected to register for the conference in order to present their paper. Important dates: ---------------- Abstract submission: July 18th, 2024 AoE Paper submission: July 23rd, 2024 AoE Notification: October 27th, 2024 AoE Final Version Due: November 24th, 2024 AoE Conference: February 10th-14th, 2025 List of topics: --------------- The following list is not exhaustive but indicates the scope of interest for CSL'25: - automated deduction and interactive theorem proving - concurrency and distributed computation - constructive mathematics and type theory - equational logic and term rewriting - automata and games, game semantics - formal methods - modal and temporal logic - description logics - logical aspects of AI - model checking - decision procedures - logical aspects of computational complexity - knowledge representation and reasoning - finite model theory - computability - computational proof theory - logic programming and constraints - lambda calculus and combinatory logic - domain theory - categorical logic and topological semantics - database theory - specification, extraction and transformation of programs - logical aspects of quantum computing Committee Chairs ------------------ - Jörg Endrullis (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands) - Sylvain Schmitz (Université Paris Cité, France) Program Committee ------------------ - Bahareh Afshari (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) - Sandra Alves (University of Porto, Portugal) - Camille Bourgaux (CNRS, ENS Paris, France) - Laura Bozzelli (Napoli, Italy) - Paul Brunet (Université Paris-Est Créteil, France) - Corina Cîrstea (University of Southampton, UK) - Ugo Dal Lago (University of Bologna, Italy) - Laure Daviaud (City University London, UK) - Anuj Dawar (University of Cambridge, UK) - Natasha Fernandes (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia) - Dana Fisman (Ben-Gurion U., Israel) - Moses Ganardi (MPI-SWS Kaiserslautern, Germany) - Julien Grange (Université Paris-Est Créteil, France) - Robert Harper (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) - Shankara Narayanan Krishna (IIT Bombay, India) - Antti Kuusisto (Tampere University, Finland) - Assia Mahboubi (Inria Nantes, France) - Alessio Mansutti (IMDEA Software Institute, Spain) - Dale Miller (Inria Saclay, France) - Davide Sangiorgi (University of Bologna, Italy) - Mahsa Shirmohammadi (CNRS, IRIF, France) - Alwen Tiu (Australian National University, Australia) - Takeshi Tsukada (Chiba University, Japan) - Benoît Valiron (CentraleSupélec, France) - Rob J. van Glabbeek (UNSW, Sydney, Australia) - Thomas Zeume (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany) - Standa Živný (University of Oxford, UK) Organisation committee: ----------------- Wan Fokkink (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands) Cynthia Bijl de Vroe (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands) Emma Triesman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
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