From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Msuck: nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.science.mathematics.categories/1501 Path: news.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: Computer Science Logic 2000 Newsgroups: gmane.science.mathematics.categories Subject: CSL2000 - 1st call for participation Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 13:32:34 +0200 (CEST) Message-ID: <14608.3666.81631.680433__26314.26577359$1241017882$gmane$org@carla.tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: main.gmane.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: ger.gmane.org 1241017881 31542 80.91.229.2 (29 Apr 2009 15:11:21 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@ger.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 15:11:21 +0000 (UTC) To: csl2000-list@carla.tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de Original-X-From: rrosebru@mta.ca Wed May 3 14:08:22 2000 -0300 Original-Received: (from Majordom@localhost) by mailserv.mta.ca (8.9.3/8.9.3) id OAA01404 for categories-list; Wed, 3 May 2000 14:05:25 -0300 (ADT) X-Authentication-Warning: mailserv.mta.ca: Majordom set sender to cat-dist@mta.ca using -f X-Mailer: VM 6.72 under 21.1 (patch 8) "Bryce Canyon" XEmacs Lucid X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by mailserv.mta.ca id IAA27413 Original-Sender: cat-dist@mta.ca Precedence: bulk Original-Lines: 319 Xref: news.gmane.org gmane.science.mathematics.categories:1501 Archived-At: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CSL 2000 1st CALL FOR REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION 14th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL) Fischbachau, Germany, August 21-26, 2000 http://www.tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/csl2000/ 1. ORGANIZATION 4. REGISTRATION 2. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 5. GRANTS 3. SOCIAL PROGRAM 6. LOCATION and ACCOMODATION 7. TRAVEL INFORMATON -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. ORGANIZATION CSL 2000 is the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic. Program commitee: ----------------- Peter Clote (Muenchen, co-chair), Stephen Cook (Toronto), Kevin Compton (Ann Arbor), Laurent Fribourg (Cachan), Erich Graedel (Aachen), Gerhard Jaeger (Bern), Klaus Keimel (Darmstadt), Jan Willem Klop (Amsterdam), Jan Krajícek (Praha), Daniel Leivant (Bloomington), Tobias Nipkow (Muenchen), Helmut Schwichtenberg (Muenchen, co-chair), Moshe Vardi (Houston) Any questions about the organization should be sent to csl2000-org@tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de. 2. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM: The scientific program includes 28 papers selected from 69 submissions, and 9 invited lectures including those for the symposium in honour of Yuri Gurevich. Preliminary Program: =================== Monday, Aug 21 --------------- Late Afternoon: Arrival and Registration Tuesday, Aug 22 --------------- 8.30 Invited Speaker: Colin Stirling (University of Edinburgh): (title to be announced) 9.30 Break 9.45 Equational Termination by Semantic Labelling Hitoshi Ohsaki, Aart Middeldorp and Juergen Giesl 10.15 Definability over Linear Constraints Michael Benedikt and H. Jerome Keisler 10.45 Coffee break 11.15 Completeness of Higher-Order Duration Calculus Zhan Naijun 11.45 From Programs to Games: Invariance and Safety for Bisimulation Marc Pauly 12.30 Lunch, Nature 15.30 Flatness is not a Weakness Hubert Comon and Veronique Cortier 16.00 On the Complexity of Explicit Modal Logics Roman Kuznets 16.30 Coffee break 17.00 Modal Satisfiability is in Deterministic Linear Space Edith Hemaspaandra 17.30 Independence: Logics and Concurrency J. C. Bradfield 19.00 Dinner Wednesday, Aug 23 ----------------- 8.30 Invited Speaker: Paul Beame (University of Washington): The Complexity of Proving Properties of Random Objects 9.30 Break 9.45 Discreet Games, Light Affine Logic and PTIME Computation A. S. Murawski and C.-H. L. Ong 10.15 On the Complexity of Combinatorial and Metafinite Generating Functions J. A. Makowski and K. Meer 10.45 Coffee break 11.15 The Descriptive Complexity of the Fixed-Points of Bounded Formulas Albert Atserias 11.45 Bounded Arithmetic and Descriptive Complexity Achim Blumensath 12.30 Lunch, Nature 15.30 A Proof-Theoretically Adequate Axiomatization of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic Matthias Baaz and Richard Zach 16.00 On the Logic of the Standard Proof Predicate Rostislav Yavorsky 16.30 Coffee break 17.00 Elementary Choiceless Constructive Analysis Peter M. Schuster 17.30 A Theory of Explicit Mathematics Equivalent to ID_1 Reinhard Kahle and Thomas Studer 19.00 Dinner Thursday, Aug 24 ---------------- SYMPOSIUM in honour of YURI GUREVICH on the occasion of his 60th birthday Invited Speakers: 8.30 Yuri Gurevich (Microsoft Research, Redmond): On Abstract State Machines 9.30 Break 9.45 Egon Boerger (University of Pisa, on sabbatical at Microsoft Research, Redmond): Composition and Submachine Concepts for Sequential ASMs 10.45 Coffee break 11.15 Wolfram Schulte (Microsoft Research, Redmond): Translating Theory into Practice - Abstract State Machines within Microsoft 12.30 Lunch, Nature 15.00 Andreas Blass (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): On Choiceless Polynomial Time Computation and the Zero-One Law 16.00 Coffee break 16.30 Miklos Ajtai (IBM Almaden Research Center): Nonlinear Lower Bounds for Branching Programs 17.45 Saharon Shelah (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): Choiceless Polynomial Time Logic: Inability to express. 19.30 Conference dinner Friday, Aug 25 -------------- 8.30 Continuous Functionals of Dependent Types and Equilogical Spaces Andrej Bauer and Lars Birkedal 9.00 Subtyping with Power Types David Aspinall 9.30 Coffee break 10.00 Interactive Programs in Dependent Type Theory Peter Hancock and Anton Setzer 10.30 Elimination of Negation in a Logical Framework Alberto Momigliano 11.30 Excursion 19.00 Dinner Saturday, Aug 26 ---------------- 8.30 Invited Speaker: Bruno Poizat (University of Lyon): An unsuccessful attempt to construct a structure with fast elimination of quantifiers 9.30 Break 9.45 Finite Models and Full Completeness James Laird 10.15 A Fully Complete PER Model for ML Polymorphic Types Samson Abramsky and Marina Lenisa 10.45 Coffee break 11.15 Logical Relations and Data Abstraction John Power and Edmund Robinson 11.45 Sequents, Frames, and Completeness Thierry Coquand and Guo-Quiang Zhang 12.30 Lunch 15.30 On the Computational Interpretation of Negation Michel Parigot 16.00 Logic Programming and Co-inductive Definitions Mathieu Jaume 16.30 Coffee break 17.00 Axiomatizing the Least Fixed Point Operation and Supremum Zoltan Esik 17.30 Disjunctive Tautologies as Synchronization Schemes Vincent Danos and Jean-Louis Krivine 19.00 Dinner Sunday, Aug 27 -------------- Breakfast, Departure Conference Language: -------------------- The official language of the conference is English. 3. SOCIAL PROGRAM: - An excursion to one of the mountains (1600 m) nearby is planned for Friday afternoon - A conference dinner will be held at the Auracher Hof on Thursday evening 4. REGISTRATION To register for CSL 2000, fill in the registration form on the CSL 2000 homepage and return the signed form by ordinary mail or fax. EARLY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE: The filled registration form must reach us by June 5th, 2000. Full-time students: 180 DM (92,01 EURO), Others: 260 DM (132,91 EURO) LATE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE: (after June 5th, 2000) Full-time students: 260 DM (132.91 EURO), Others: 300 DM (153,36 EURO) Payments can either be made in DM by bank transfer to: (Germany) (from abroad) CSL 2000 CSL 2000 (Dr. M.Ruckert) Account No. 2805571599, BLZ 3002090 Konto 2805571599 SWIFT Code CITIDEF Citibank Muenchen Via: Citibank Privatkunden AG BLZ (Bankleitzahl) 300 209 00 Account No. 2805571599, CSL 2000 (Dr. M.Ruckert) or at the conference by Eurocard/Mastercard, VISA card, Eurocheque, or in cash (DM only). 5. GRANTS: There are some very limited funds to support participation of researchers from Eastern Europe and of students. For students the application needs to be accompanied by a letter of recommendation from their adviser. To apply for a grant, fill in the corresponding form on the CSL 2000 homepage and return it before May 20th. 6. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION The conference will be held at the Hotel Auracher Hof Bahnhofstrasse 4 D-83730 Fischbachau phone: +49-80 28 / 903-0 fax: +49-80 28 / 903-199 To reserve your accommodation, fill in the Accommodation Form on the CSL 2000 home page and return it by fax to the hotel. The hotel is closed until April 30, and from June 10 to June 25. Since Fischbachau belongs to a vacation area, we strongly recommend to book for accomodation before June 10th. After June 25, available rooms in the hotel may soon be booked by tourists. The hotel has 75 rooms, and in case that there will be more participants, some may have to share a room. 7. TRAVEL INFORMATION Note that there will be much holiday traffic in August, so we recommend that you >>> book your flight as early as possible <<<. Munich Airport (Muc) is easily accessible from most airports in Europe, the Near East and North America. At the airport, S-Bahn trains are leaving for Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) every 20 minutes, taking about 45 minutes. >>From Munich Central Station there are trains to Fischbachau (direction Bayrischzell, platform 27-31) leaving (almost) every hour, taking 70 minutes to Fischbachau Bahnhof. FOR MORE DETAILS, see the CSL 2000 home page http://www.tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/csl2000/ Looking forward to meet you at the conference, the CSL 2000 Local Organization team.