皆様
PEPM 2015 の論文募集をご案内致します。今回の PEPM はインドのムンバイで、
POPL 2015 と併催されます。ぜひ投稿をご検討下さい。なお今回、投稿締切は
9月と例年より早くなっております。
廣川 直 (JAIST)
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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======= PEPM 2015 ===========
ACM SIGPLAN 2015 WORKSHOP ON PARTIAL EVALUATION AND PROGRAM MANIPULATION
Tue-Wed, January 13-14, 2015, Mumbai, India, co-located with POPL'15
http://conf.researchr.org/home/pepm2015
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN
SCOPE
The PEPM Symposium/Workshop series aims at bringing together
researchers and practitioners working in the areas of program
manipulation, partial evaluation, and program generation. PEPM
focuses on techniques, theory, tools, and applications of analysis
and manipulation of programs.
The 2015 PEPM workshop will be based on a broad interpretation of
semantics-based program manipulation and continue last years'
successful effort to expand the scope of PEPM significantly beyond the
traditionally covered areas of partial evaluation and specialization
and 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'15 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 programme, see its web page
at: http://www.sigplan.org/PAC.htm.
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. Following the practice of recent PEPMs,
we are planning a special issue of a journal for a selection of papers
presented at the PEPM'15 workshop.
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'15 Web-site soon. Papers should be submitted electronically via
the workshop web site.
Authors using LaTeX to prepare their submissions should use the new
improved SIGPLAN proceedings style (sigplanconf.cls, 9pt template)
available at: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: Tue, September 9, 2014
Paper submission: Fri, September 12, 2014 (*FIRM*)
Author notification: Mon, October 13, 2014
Workshop: Tue, January 13 and Wed, January 14, 2015
Note: The paper submission deadline is firm. Because the VISA
application to India can take a long time, all the schedule is set
earlier than previous years. The above schedule is tight: we have
absolutely no time to wait for late submissions and we will have no
deadline extension. So, please plan ahead.
INVITED SPEAKERS
to be announced
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Kenichi Asai (Ochanomizu University, Japan)
Kostis Sagonas (Uppsala University, Sweden / NTUA, Greece)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Andreas Abel (Chalmers and Gothenburg University, Sweden)
Elvira Albert (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
Malgorzata Biernacka (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Matthias Blume (Google, USA)
Cristiano Calcagno (Facebook, UK)
Jacques Carette (McMaster University, Canada)
Jeremy Gibbons (University of Oxford, UK)
Nao Hirokawa (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Atsushi Igarashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
Andrei Klimov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Michael Leuschel (University of Dusseldorf, Germany)
Sam Lindley (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Michal Moskal (Microsoft Research, USA)
Keiko Nakata (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
Jeremy Siek (Indiana University, USA)
Peter Thiemann (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Janis Voigtlaender (University of Bonn, Germany)
Kwangkeun Yi (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Tetsuo Yokoyama (Nanzan University, Japan)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
WoLLIC 2014
21st Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation
September 1st to 4th, 2014
Valparaiso, Chile
(Co-located with ISR 2014 - 7th International School on Rewriting)
SCIENTIFIC SPONSORSHIP
Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL)
The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI)
Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL)
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS)
European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL)
Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)
Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL)
ORGANISATION
Department of Computer Science, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Centro de Informática, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
HOSTED BY
Department of Informatics, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
WoLLIC is an annual international forum on inter-disciplinary research involving formal logic, computing and
programming theory, and natural language and reasoning. Each meeting includes invited talks and tutorials
as well as contributed papers. The twentieth WoLLIC will be held at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa
María, from September 1st to 4th, 2014. It is sponsored by the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), the
Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL), the The Association for Logic, Language and Information
(FoLLI), the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS), the European Association for
Computer Science Logic (EACSL), the Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC), and the Sociedade
Brasileira de Lógica (SBL).
INVITED TALKS
Verónica Becher (Universidad de Buenos Aires): On Normal Numbers
Juha Kontinen (University of Helsinki): Dependence Logic
Aarne Ranta (University of Gothenburg): Syntax and Semantics for Translation
Kazushige Terui (Kyoto University): Intersection Types for Normalization and Verification
Luca Vigano (Università di Verona): Modal and Temporal Deduction Systems for Quantum State Transformations
Thomas Wilke (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel): Backward Deterministic Büchi Automata
TUTORIAL LECTURES
Aarne Ranta (University of Gothenburg)
Luca Vigano (Università di Verona)
EARLY REGISTRATION (UNTIL AUGUST 20TH)
General: US$ 300
Latinamerican students: US$ 150
LATE REGISTRATION
General: US$ 350
Latinamerican students: US$ 200
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Ulrich Kohlenbach (Technische Universität Darmstadt) - Chair
Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham)
Eric Allender (Rutgers University)
Marcelo Arenas (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
Steve Awodey (Carnegie Mellon University)
Stefano Berardi (Università di Torino)
Julian Bradfield (University of Edinburgh)
Xavier Caicedo (Universidad de los Andes de Chile)
Olivier Danvy (University of Aarhus)
Hans van Ditmarsch (LORIA)
Marcus Kracht (University of Bielefeld)
Michiel van Lambalgen (University of Amsterdam)
Klaus Meer (Technische Universität Cottbus)
George Metcalfe (University of Bern)
Dale Miller (INRIA/LIX)
Russell Miller (City University of New York)
Sara Negri (University of Helsinki)
Grigory Olkhovikov (Urals State University)
Nicole Schweikardt (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Sebastiaan Terwijn (Radboud University Nijmegen)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Samson Abramksy, Johan van Benthem, Anuj Dawar, Joe Halpern, Wilfrid Hodges, Daniel Leivant,
Leonid Libkin, Angus Macintyre, Grigori Mints (in memoriam), Luke Ong, Hiroakira Ono, Ruy de Queiroz.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Pablo Barceló (Universidad de Chile) (Local chair)
Anjolina G. de Oliveira (U Fed Pernambuco)
Ruy de Queiroz (U Fed Pernambuco) (co-chair)
Juan Reutter (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
Cristián Riveros (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact one of the Co-Chairs of the Organising Committee.
WEB PAGE
http://wollic.org/wollic2014/
数理論理学セミナーのお知らせ
日時:5月29日(木) 17:00 から
場所:東京工業大学 大岡山西8号館 W棟10階 W1008
話者:Florian Pelupessy (東北大学)
題目:Weak concrete mathematical independence.
概要:
Since Gödels theorems it is known that Peano Arithmetic is incomplete, i.e. there exist sentences in the language of PA which cannot be proven, nor disproven using PA.
We will discuss some examples of such statements which can be regarded as being natural, in the sense that they closely resemble theorems from mathematical practice and we will examine these statements, hoping to clarify what makes them independent of PA.
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本セミナーは定期的に東工大で開催しているものです。
初めて参加を希望される方はご一報ください。
なお,前日の水曜まで SLACS・超準解析合同シンポジウムが開催されています。
そちらの詳細は下記をご覧下さい:
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~y-keita/2014SLACS-NSA/index.html
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鹿島 亮
東京工業大学大学院情報理工学研究科
数理・計算科学専攻
kashima(a)is.titech.ac.jp
皆様、
Haskellと書換え系の境界領域、関係を議論するワークショップ
HART'14 (Haskell And Rewriting Techniques)のご案内です。
インフォーマルなワークショップですので、投稿はWork in progress
な話題でも歓迎です。ぜひ関連研究者の皆様は投稿、参加をご検討ください。
投稿〆切は7月2日と近いですが、興味がありましたらご相談にも
のれるかと思います。
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浜名 誠
群馬大学理工学府電子情報部門
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Second Workshop on Haskell And Rewriting Techniques (HART 2014)
http://www.program-transformation.org/HART14/
To be held on September 5, co-located with ICFP, the Haskell Symposium,
etc., in Gothenburg.
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. Pure
functional programming is programming with equations, often defined by
pattern-matching. Rewriting is the science of replacing equals by equals
and thus a very powerful method for dealing with equations, often
constructor-based. There are strong connections between Haskell (or
generally, pure functional) programming and rewriting. The purpose of
the HART workshop is to foster those connections.
In addition to an invited talk by Oleg Kiselyov, we plan a half day of
discussions, in an informal setting, on how Haskell (and related
languages) and rewriting techniques and theories can cross-fertilize
each other.
Topics of interest are, for example:
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- equational reasoning and other rewriting techniques for program
verification and analysis;
- lambda calculi and type systems for functional programs and
higher-order rewrite systems;
- rewriting of type expressions in the type checker;
- rewriting of programs by refactoring tools, optimizers, code generators;
- execution of programs as a form of graph rewriting (terms with sharing);
- Template Haskell, generally introducing a rewriting-like macro
language into the compilation process.
This list of topics is non-exclusive. If you have a contribution that
connects Haskell and rewriting, then submit. Also, the workshop is
deliberately open for discussion of rewriting-related aspects of
languages like Agda, Clean, ...
When in doubt, please contact a member of the PC (see below).
Dates:
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July 2: deadline for submissions
July 21: notification of acceptance
September 5: workshop
Submission and proceedings:
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We solicit two types of submissions:
- Extended abstracts. Presenting original research, and also preliminary
reports of work in progress. Will be included in the proceedings.
- Presentation-only papers. Describing work recently published or
submitted. Only abstract will be included in the proceedings.
Papers should be at most 5 pages in length, and should use the
easychair.cls style. Submission is electronically at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hart2014
In line with the informal style of the workshop, the reviewing of
submissions will be light.
Proceedings will be made available electronically.
Program committee:
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Program Chairs
Kristoffer Rose (Two Sigma Investments, LLC, USA)
Janis Voigtlander (University of Bonn, Germany)
Program Committee Members
Bertram Felgenhauer (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Carsten Fuhs (University College London, UK)
Andy Gill (University of Kansas, USA)
Makoto Hamana (Gunma University, Japan)
Bastiaan Heeren (Open Universiteit, Netherlands)
Femke van Raamsdonk (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Tiark Rompf (EPFL and Oracle Labs, Switzerland)
Christian Sternagel (JAIST, Japan; University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Johannes Waldmann (HTWK Leipzig, Germany)
皆様
リーズ大学のJohn Stell先生の講演のお知らせです。
ふるってご参加ください。
問合せ先:
石原 哉
北陸先端科学技術大学院大学 情報科学研究科
e-mail: ishihara(a)jaist.ac.jp
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* JAIST Logic Seminar Series *
* This seminar is held as a part of the EU FP7 Marie Curie Actions
IRSES project CORCON (http://corcon.net/).
Date: Friday 27 June, 2014, 15:30-17:00
Place: JAIST, 7F seminar room (I-75)
(Access: http://www.jaist.ac.jp/english/location/access.html)
Speaker: Dr. John Stell (University of Leeds, UK)
Title: Bi-Intuitionistic Modal Logic and Hypergraphs
Abstract:
I will discuss motivations from spatial reasoning and
mathematical morphology (as used in image processing) for
the notion of a relation on a graph. I will show how the algebra of these
relations is weaker than that of relations on a set. This leads to a
generalization of
relation algebras in which the Boolean algebra is replaced by a
symmetric Heyting algebra.
These relations can be used as the accessibility relations for a modal
logic in which
propositions are interpreted as subgraphs of a graph or more generally a
hypergraph.
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