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Logical Foundations of Computer Science

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Übersicht

The Logical Foundations of Computer Science (LFCS) conference series provides an outlet for work in the logical foundations of computer science. LFCS 2022 was held online from January 10-13, 2022, due to the pandemic. The proceedings were published in the Springer LNCS series, and a post-conference volume of selected works was published in the Journal of Logic and Computation.

Call for Papers

Logical Foundations of Computer Science (LFCS) 2022: Call for Papers

About LFCS

The LFCS series provides an outlet for the fast-growing body of work in the logical foundations of computer science, e.g., areas of fundamental theoretical logic related to computer science. The series has enjoyed support and endorsements from a number of bodies, including the US National Science Foundation (NSF), Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), Cornell University, and the City University of New York Research Foundation.

LFCS 2022

  • Dates: January 10-13, 2022
  • Format: Held in an online format due to the pandemic.
  • Proceedings: Published in the Springer LFCS 2022 volume, LNCS 13137, available online.

Submission Details

  • Submission Deadline: September 17, 2021
  • Submission Portal: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=lfcs22
  • Format: PDF, 12pt font.
  • Length: No more than 15 pages.
  • Requirements: Present work not previously published and not submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings.
  • Post-conference Volume: Selected works will be published in the Journal of Logic and Computation (Oxford Journals) in 2022.

Topics of Interest

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Constructive mathematics and type theory
  • Homotopy type theory
  • Logic, automata, and automatic structures
  • Computability and randomness
  • Logical foundations of programming
  • Logical aspects of computational complexity
  • Parameterized complexity
  • Logic programming and constraints
  • Automated deduction and interactive theorem proving
  • Logical methods in protocol and program verification
  • Logical methods in program specification and extraction
  • Domain theory logics
  • Logical foundations of database theory
  • Equational logic and term rewriting
  • Lambda and combinatory calculi
  • Categorical logic and topological semantics
  • Linear logic
  • Epistemic and temporal logics
  • Intelligent and multiple agent system logics
  • Logics of proof and justification
  • Nonmonotonic reasoning
  • Logic in game theory and social software
  • Logic of hybrid systems
  • Distributed system logics
  • Mathematical fuzzy logic
  • System design logics
  • Other logics in computer science

Important Dates

  • Submissions deadline: September 17, 2021
  • Notification: October 10, 2021
  • Symposium dates: January 10 – January 13, 2022

Best Student Paper Award

LFCS issues the best student paper award, The Rosser Prize, named after John Barkley Rosser Sr.

Sponsorships

  • The US National Science Foundation (NSF) – expected
  • Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL)
  • The City University of New York Research Foundation

Local Arrangements (LFCS 2022 Originally Planned Venue)

Contact

To get a Zoom link for the online sessions, write to <lfcs22@easychair.org>.

Wichtige Termine

Konferenzdaten

Conference Date

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Einreichung

Submissions deadline

17. September 2021

Benachrichtigung

Notification

10. Oktober 2021

Andere Termine

Symposium dates

10. Januar 202213. Januar 2022

Quellenrang

Quelle: CORE2023

Rang: National: USA

Forschungsgebiet: Theory of computation, Nicht mehr verwendet

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