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@ 2021-06-02  6:49 Manea, Florin
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Second call for papers (CSL'22)

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News: 
Invited speakers announced, Helena-Rasiowa-Award, website open, submission site open, colocated events

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Computer Science Logic (CSL) is the annual conference of the European
Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL), see https://www.eacsl.org/. 

It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  

CSL'22 will be held on February 14 - 19, 2022, in Göttingen, Germany. Currently, we expect that the conference will be organized in a hybrid way: both with an in-presence component and an online component. 

Website: http://csl2022.uni-goettingen.de/

Invited speakers:
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Annabelle McIver Macquarie (University, Sydney, Australia)
Udi Boker (IDC Herzliya, Israel)
Martin Escardo (University of Birmingham, UK)
Rosalie Iemhoff (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Karen Lange (Wellesley College, USA)


Submission guidelines:
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Submitted papers must be in English and must provide sufficient detail to allow the Programme Committee to assess the merits of the paper. Full proofs  may appear in a clearly marked technical appendix which will be read at the reviewers' discretion. Authors are strongly encouraged to include a well written introduction which is directed at all members of the PC.

The CSL 2022 conference proceedings will be published in Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), see https://submission.dagstuhl.de/documentation/authors. 

Authors are invited to submit contributed papers of no more than 15 pages in LIPIcs style (not including references), presenting unpublished work fitting the scope of the conference. Papers may not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings. The PC chairs should be informed of closely related work submitted to a conference or a journal.

Papers authored or co-authored by members of the PC are not allowed.

At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is expected to register for the conference and attend it in person or online, in order to present their papers.

Submissions should be made via easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csl2022


Helena-Rasiowa-Award:
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The Helena Rasiowa Award is the best student paper award for the CSL conference series,
starting from CSL 2022. The award will be given to the best paper (as decided by the PC) written solely by students or for which students were the main contributors. A student in this context is any person who is currently studying for a degree or whose PhD award date is less than one year prior to the first day of the conference.


Important dates:
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Abstract submission: July 5, 2021 (AoE),
Paper submission: July 12, 2021 (AoE),
Notification: September 30, 2021,
Conference: February 14-19, 2022

List of topics:
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    automated deduction and interactive theorem proving
    constructive mathematics and type theory
    equational logic and term rewriting
    automata and games, game semantics
    modal and temporal logic
    model checking
    decision procedures
    logical aspects of computational complexity
    finite model theory
    computability
    computational proof theory
    logic programming and constraints
    lambda calculus and combinatory logic
    domain theory
    categorical logic and topological semantics
    database theory
    specification, extraction and transformation of programs
    logical aspects of quantum computing
    logical foundations of programming paradigms
    verification and program analysis
    linear logic
    higher-order logic
    nonmonotonic reasoning

Program Committee:
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Thorsten Altenkirch (Nottingham, UK)
Benedikt Bollig (Cachan, France)
Agata Ciabattoni (Vienna, Austria) 
Liron Cohen (Ben-Gurion University, Israel) 
Anupam Das (Birmingham, UK)
Claudia Faggian (Paris, France) 
Francesco Gavazzo (Bologna, Italy)
Stefan Göller (Kassel, Germany)
Willem Heijltjes (Bath, UK)
Sandra Kiefer (Aachen, Germany) 
Emanuel Kieronski (Wroclaw, Poland)
Bartek Klin (Warsaw, Poland)
Juha Kontinen (Helsinki, Finland)
Anthony Lin (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Karoliina Lehtinen (Marseille, France) 
Florin Manea (Göttingen, Germany, co-chair)
Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg (Strathclyde, UK)
Liat Peterfreund (Paris, France and Edinburgh, UK) 
Daniela Petrisan (Paris, France)
Karin Quaas (Lepizig) 
Alex Simpson (Ljubljana, Slovenia, co-chair)
Pawel Sobocinski (Tallin, Estonia)
Anna Sokolova (Salzburg, Austria) 
Linda Brown Westrick (Connecticut, US)

Organization Committee:
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   Fundamentals of Computer Science Group - University of Göttingen, Germany. 

Colocated events:
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LCC 2022: Logic and Computational Complexity
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Meetings of the workshop "Logic and Computational Complexity" are aimed at the foundational interconnections between logic and computational complexity, as present, for example, in implicit computational complexity (descriptive and type-theoretic methods); deductive formalisms as they relate to complexity (e.g. ramification, weak comprehension, bounded arithmetic, linear logic and resource logics); complexity aspects of finite model theory and databases; complexity-mindful program derivation and verification; computational complexity at higher type; and proof complexity.
LCC 2022 will be the 23rd workshop in the series, see https://www.cs.swansea.ac.uk/lcc/. The program will consist of invited lectures as well as contributed papers selected by the Program Committee.

LMW 2022: Logic Mentoring Workshop
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LMW introduces young researchers to the technical and practical aspects of a career in logic research. It is targeted at students, from senior undergraduates to graduates, and includes talks and panel sessions from leaders in  the subject.

Contact:
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Please send all questions about submissions to the PC co-chairs:
csl2022@easychair.org


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