皆様,(マルチポストご容赦ください)
京都大学の五十嵐です.
先日お知らせいたしました,来年の5月に京都で開催予定の関数型および論理
プログラミングの国際会議 FLOPS 2022 ですが,この度締切を延長いたしまし
たのでお知らせいたします.新しいスケジュールは,
Abstract submission: December 8, 2021 (AoE)
Paper submission: December 12, 2021 (AoE)
Notification: January 28, 2022
となります.
また,Science of Computer Programming 誌で FLOPS 2022 特集号を組むこと
も決まりました.皆様の投稿をお待ちしております.
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五十嵐 淳 (IGARASHI Atsushi)
E-mail: igarashi(a)kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp
url: http://www.fos.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~igarashi/
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Call For Papers
FLOPS 2022: 16th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming
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In-Cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN
May 10-12, 2022, Kyoto, Japan
https://conf.researchr.org/home/flops-2022
Writing down detailed computational steps is not the only way of
programming. The alternative, being used increasingly in practice, is
to start by writing down the desired properties of the result. The
computational steps are then (semi-)automatically derived from these
higher-level specifications. Examples of this declarative style
include functional and logic programming, program transformation and
re-writing, and extracting programs from proofs of their correctness.
FLOPS aims to bring together practitioners, researchers and
implementors of the declarative programming, to discuss mutually
interesting results and common problems: theoretical advances, their
implementations in language systems and tools, and applications of
these systems in practice. The scope includes all aspects of the
design, semantics, theory, applications, implementations, and teaching
of declarative programming. FLOPS specifically aims to promote
cross-fertilization between theory and practice and among different
styles of declarative programming.
*** Scope ***
FLOPS solicits original papers in all areas of declarative
programming:
* functional, logic, functional-logic programming, rewriting systems,
formal methods and model checking, program transformations and
program refinements, developing programs with the help of theorem
provers or SAT/SMT solvers, verifying properties of programs using
declarative programming techniques;
* foundations, language design, implementation issues (compilation
techniques, memory management, run-time systems, etc.), applications
and case studies.
FLOPS promotes cross-fertilization among different styles of
declarative programming. Therefore, research papers must be written to
be understandable by the wide audience of declarative programmers and
researchers. In particular, each submission should explain its
contributions in both general and technical terms, clearly identifying
what has been accomplished, explaining why it is significant for its
area, and comparing it with previous work. Submission of system
descriptions and declarative pearls are especially encouraged.
*** Submission ***
Submissions should fall into one of the following categories:
* Regular research papers: they should describe new results and will
be judged on originality, correctness, and significance.
* System descriptions: they should describe a working system and will
be judged on originality, usefulness, and design.
* Declarative pearls: new and excellent declarative programs or
theories with illustrative applications.
System descriptions and declarative pearls must be explicitly marked
as such in the title.
Submissions must be unpublished and not submitted for publication
elsewhere. Work that already appeared in unpublished or informally
published workshops proceedings may be submitted.
See also ACM SIGPLAN Republication Policy, as explained at
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication.
Submissions must be written in English and can be up to 15 pages
excluding references, though system descriptions and pearls are
typically shorter. The formatting has to conform to Springer's
guidelines. Regular research papers should be supported by proofs
and/or experimental results. In case of lack of space, this supporting
information should be made accessible otherwise (e.g., a link to
an anonymized web page or an appendix, which does not count towards
the page limit). However, it is the responsibility of the authors to
guarantee that their paper can be understood and appreciated without
referring to this supporting information; reviewers may simply choose
not to look at it when writing their review.
FLOPS 2022 will employ a 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 a
judgement 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.
Papers should be submitted electronically at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=flops2022
Springer Guidelines
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
*** Proceedings ***
The proceedings will be published by Springer International Publishing
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
(www.springer.com/lncs).
Post-proceedings: The authors of 4-7 best papers will be invited to
submit an extended version of their FLOPS paper to a special issue
which will appear in the journal Science of Computer Programming (SCP).
*** Important Dates ***
Abstract submission: December 8, 2021 (AoE)
Paper submission: December 12, 2021 (AoE)
Notification: January 28, 2022
Camera ready due: February 20, 2022
Symposium: May 10-12, 2022
*** Program Comittee ***
Andreas Abel Gothenburg University, Sweden
Elvira Albert Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Nada Amin Harvard Universuty, 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
*** 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)
*** Contact Address ***
flops2022 _AT_ easychair.org
Dear all (English version follows below),
皆様、
COVID-19の状況が落ち着いていますので、
今年のTPPミーティングは予定通り現地開催します。
皆様の参加ご登録をお待ちしております。
また、Zoomによる配信も並行して行い、
そのリンクは後日参加登録者にお送りします。
開催日程:2021年11月21日(日), 22日(月)
会場:北見工業大学; C121講義室(21日) および E131講義室(22日)
住所:090-8507 北海道北見市公園町165番地
詳細、TPPmark、登録はこちらをご覧ください:
https://t6s.github.io/tpp2021/
才川
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Dear Colleagues,
As COVID-19 is currently tamed in Japan,
we have decided to hold this year's TPP 2021 physically in Kitami.
We are welcoming your registration!
We are going to also prepare a Zoom channel.
Its link will be sent to the registered participants later.
Date: Sun. 21st to Mon. 22nd, November 2021
Venue: Kitami Institute of Technology;
Room C121 for 21st and Room E131 for 22nd
Address: 165 Koen-cho, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-8507
Please visit the website for registration and more details,
including TPPMark problems: https://t6s.github.io/tpp2021/
Best regards,
Takafumi Saikawa
**
*Dear all,*
*
On Tuesday November 9th, Prakash Panangaden (McGill University, Canada)
will give a talk, Quantitative Equational Logic, for our project
colloquium from 10am (please note the unusual time). Further details can
be found below.
If you would like to attend, please register through the following
Google form:
https://forms.gle/6PoGNEfJVHLYDAdKA <https://forms.gle/6PoGNEfJVHLYDAdKA>
We later send you a zoom link by an email (using BCC).
For the latest information about ERATO colloquium / seminar, please see
the webpage
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qrg4c8XDkbO3tmns6tQwxn5lGHOrBON5LtHXXTp…
.
Jérémy Dubut (ERATO MMSD Colloquium Organizer)
Email: dubut(a)nii.ac.jp
-------*Tuesday November 9th, 10:00-11:30*
Speaker: *Prakash Panangaden (McGill University, Canada) *
Title: Quantitative Equational Logic
Abstract: Equations are at the heart of mathematical reasoning and
reasoning with equations is the subject of equational logic. There are
some landmark results in equational logic due to Birkhoff: the
completeness theorem and the variety theorem. In the closely related
subject of universal algebra there are results about algebraic
structures defined equationally. Among these a major result is the
existence of free algebras satisfying a universal property. In
categorical terms, one can define monads on SET whose Eilenberg-Moore
category gives the algebras and whose Kleisli category defines the free
algebras. Together with Gordon Plotkin and Radu Mardare, we developed a
theory of approximate equational reasoning by introducing the symbol =ε
where ε is a (small) real number. One should think of s =ε t as meaning
that s and t are within ε in some suitable sense. It turns out that one
can define the notion of approximate equational reasoning and prove an
analogue of the completeness theorem and the variety theorem. One can
also define a quantitative algebra, which is an algebra equipped with a
metric and give a construction of free algebras. This time the
categorical description amounts to defining monads on EMET, the category
of extended metric spaces and nonexpansive maps. More important than the
theory is the existence of interesting examples that are very pertinent
for probabilistic reasoning. There have been several interesting
developments since the original paper in 2016. I will mention some of
these but will not go into depth. Our work was aided by the
contributions of Giorgio Bacci who played a major role in some of the
later developments.
*
Dear all (English version follows below),
皆様、
名古屋大学の才川隆文と申します。
今年のTPPミーティングを以下のように開催いたします。
どうぞ皆様ふるってご参加ください。
開催日程:2021年11月21日(日), 22日(月)
会場:北見工業大学 14号館 1階 E131講義室
住所:090-8507 北海道北見市公園町165番地
Zoomによるオンライン参加も可能です。
詳細、TPPmark、登録はこちらをご覧ください:
https://t6s.github.io/tpp2021/
才川
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Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce this year's TPP meeting as follows:
Date: Sun. 21st to Mon. 22nd, November 2021
Venue: Kitami Institute of Technology, Building 14, 1st Floor, Room E131
Address: 165 Koen-cho, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-8507
We also welcome online participation using Zoom.
Please visit the website for registration and more details,
including TPPMark problems: https://t6s.github.io/tpp2021/
Best regards,
Takafumi Saikawa
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TOPOLOGY, ALGEBRA AND CATEGORIES IN LOGIC (TACL 2022)
First announcement
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Conference: June 20-24, 2022 in Coimbra
School: June 13-18, 2022 in Praia de Mira
https://www.mat.uc.pt/~tacl2022 <https://www.mat.uc.pt/~tacl2022>
Organized by the Centre for Mathematics (CMUC) and the Department of Mathematics (DMUC) of the University of Coimbra
Scope
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Studying logic via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic with many applications in
computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields,
including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order, and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2022 will
focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantic study of logic and their applications: topological,
algebraic, and categorical methods.
TACL 2022 is the tenth conference in the series Topology, Algebra and Categories in Logic (TACL, formerly TANCL).
Earlier instalments of this conference have been organized in Tbilisi (2003), Barcelona (2005), Oxford (2007),
Amsterdam (2009), Marseille (2011), Nashville (2013), Ischia (2015), Prague (2017), and Nice (2019).
Featured topics
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Contributed talks are intended to be about topological, algebraic or categorical methods used in mathematical or computer science
logic. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
* Algebraic logic
* Algebraic structures in CS
* Categorical methods in logic
* Coalgebra
* Domain theory
* Fuzzy and many-valued logics
* Lattice theory
* Lattices with operators
* Modal logics
* Non-classical logics
* Ordered algebraic structures
* Ordered topological spaces
* Pointfree topology
* Proofs and types
* Residuated structures
* Semantics
* Stone-type dualities
* Substructural logics
* Topological semantics of modal logic
Invited speakers
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* Marta Bilkova, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
* David Fernandez-Duque, Ghent University
* Richard Garner, Macquarie University, Sydney
* Jean Goubault-Larrecq, Ecole Normale Superieure Paris-Saclay
* Peter Johnstone, University of Cambridge
* Vincenzo Marra, University of Milan
* Amanda Vidal, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Barcelona
* Friedrich Wehrung, University of Caen
* Fan Yang, University of Helsinki
Lecturers at the Summer School
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* Dirk Hofmann, University of Aveiro
* Rosalie Iemhoff, Utrecht University
* Graham Manuell, University of Coimbra
* Walter Tholen, York University, Toronto
Submission instructions
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Authors can submit an Extended Abstract of 2 pages (including
references) at the EasyChair conference system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tacl2022 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tacl2022>
Important dates
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School: June 13-18, 2022
Conference: June 20-24, 2022
Contributed talks:
Submission deadline: March 4, 2022
Notification to authors: April 15, 2022
The school's programme will start on Tuesday June 14 in the morning and will end on Saturday June 18 in the afternoon.
A bus transfer from and to Coimbra will be arranged by the organisers, on the afternoon of June 13 and June 18, respectively.
The conference programme will start on Monday June 20 in the morning and will end on Friday June 24 in the afternoon.
Financial support
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For the summer school a certain amount of funding is available for those in financial need. This is intended primarily for students, but non-students can be considered in exceptional circumstances.
Program Committee
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Peter Jipsen, Chapman University, USA (PC co-chair)
Jorge Picado, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal (PC co-chair)
Nick Bezhanishvili, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Agata Ciabattoni, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Maria Manuel Clementino, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Mai Gehrke, Université Côte D'Azur, Nice, France
Silvio Ghilardi, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Zuzana Hanikova, Inst. of Computer Science, Czech Academy of Sciences
John Harding, New Mexico State University, USA
Tomas Jakl, University of Cambridge, UK
Zurab Janelidze, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Ramon Jansana, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Agi Kurucz, King's College London, UK
Serafina Lapenta, Universita degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
Matias Menni, Conicet and Universidade Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
George Metcalfe, University of Bern, Switzerland
Hiroakira Ono, Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Japan
Daniela Petrisan, University Paris Diderot (Paris 7), France
Adam Prenosil, Universita degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy
Luca Reggio, University of Oxford, UK
Greg Restall, University of St Andrews, UK
Benno van den Berg, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Steering Committee
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Guram Bezhanishvili, New Mexico State University, United States
Mai Gehrke, CNRS and Universite Cote d'Azur, France
Silvio Ghilardi, University of Milan, Italy
Ramon Jansana, University of Barcelona, Spain
Hilary Priestley, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
James Raftery, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Yde Venema, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Organizing Committee
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Maria Manuel Clementino (chair)
Igor Arrieta
Ana Belen Avilez
Celia Borlido
Maria Joao Ferreira
Carlos Fitas
Goncalo Gutierres
Dirk Hofmann
Graham Manuell
Jorge Picado
Sandra Pinto
Rui Prezado
Manuela Sobral
Lurdes Sousa
More Information
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Information about registration as well as suggested hotels will be forthcoming in future announcements.
If you would like to receive future announcements, please send a message to this effect to the conference e-mail address.
TACL 2022 web site: https://www.mat.uc.pt/~tacl2022/ <https://www.mat.uc.pt/~tacl2022/>
Conference email: tacl2022(a)mat.uc.pt <mailto:tacl2022@mat.uc.pt>
School web site: https://www.mat.uc.pt/~tacl2022/#school <https://www.mat.uc.pt/~tacl2022/#school>
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