FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS ===================== The 17th IFIP WG 1.3 International Workshop on Coalgebraic Methods in Computer Science (CMCS'24) Luxembourg, 6-7 April 2024 (co-located with ETAPS 2024) https://www.coalg.org/cmcs24/ Objectives and scope -------------------- Established in 1998, the CMCS workshops aim to bring together researchers with a common interest in the theory of coalgebras, their logics, and their applications. As the workshop series strives to maintain breadth in its scope, areas of interest include neighbouring fields as well. Topics of interest are the theory and applications of coalgebra and coinductive reasoning in all research areas of Computer Science, including (but not limited to) the following: - set-theoretic and categorical foundations of coalgebra; - algebra & coalgebra, (co)monads, and distributive laws; - (modal) logic; - automata theory and formal languages; - coinductive definitions and proof principles (including "up-to" techniques) - semantic models of computation (for programming languages, dynamical systems, term rewriting, etc.) - functional, objected-oriented, concurrent, and constraint programming; - type theory (notably behavioural typing); - formal verification and specification; - control theory (notably discrete events and hybrid systems); - quantum computing; - game theory; - implementation, tools, and proof assistants In addition to presentations of contributed papers, the workshop will also include invited talks and tutorials. Venue and event --------------- CMCS '24 will be held in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, co-located with ETAPS 2024 on 6-7 April 2024. Important dates (tentative) --------------------------- Abstract regular papers 29 January 2024 Submission regular papers 2 February 2024 Notification regular papers 5 March 2024 Final version 25 March 2024 Submission short contributions 7 March 2024 Notification short contributions 11 March 2024 Programme committee ------------------- Adriana Balan (University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania) Harsh Beohar (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) Marta Bilkova (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) Fredrik Dahlqvist (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom) Jérémy Dubut (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan) Sebastian Enqvist (Lund University, Sweden) Richard Garner (Macquarie University, Australia) Ichiro Hasuo (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Tobias Kappé (Open University of the Netherlands and ILLC, University of Amsterdam) Marina Lenisa (University of Udine, Italy) Larry Moss (Indiana University Bloomington, United States) Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom) Jurriaan Rot (Radboud University, The Netherlands) Matteo Sammartino (Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom) Pawel Sobocinski (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) David Spivak (Topos Institute, United States) Sam Staton (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Tarmo Uustalu (Reykjavik University, Iceland, and Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) Thorsten Wißmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) PC co-chairs -------------- Barbara König (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany) Henning Urbat (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Publicity chair --------------- Thorsten Wißmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Steering committee ------------------ Corina Cirstea, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Helle Hansen, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Ichiro Hasuo, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Bart Jacobs, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Stefan Milius, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Daniela Petrişan, IRIF, Université Paris-Cité, France Jurriaan Rot, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Lutz Schröder, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Alexandra Silva (chair), Cornell University, United States Fabio Zanasi (University College London, United Kingdom Submission guidelines --------------------- We solicit two types of contributions: regular papers and short contributions. Regular papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Regular papers should be at most 18 pages long in Springer LNCS style, excluding references. A clearly marked appendix containing technical proofs can be added, but this will not be published in the proceedings. Note that the reviewers are not obliged to read the appendix, and the merits of the paper should be clear from the main text. Short contributions may describe work in progress, or summarise work submitted to a conference or workshop elsewhere. They should be no more than two pages including references. Regular papers and short contributions must be submitted electronically as a PDF file via the Easychair system at https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cmcs2024 The proceedings of CMCS 2024 will include all accepted regular papers and will be published post-conference as a Springer volume in the IFIP-LNCS series (pending approval). 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