CALL FOR PAPERS CSL'05, University of Oxford, 22-25 August 2005 http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/conferences/CSL05/ THE EVENT Computer Science Logic (CSL) is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). The 14th Annual Conference (and 19th International Workshop), CSL2005, will take place in the week 22 - 25 August 2005; it will be organised by the Computing Laboratory at the University of Oxford. SCOPE The conference is intended for computer scientists whose research activities involve logic, as well as for logicians working on issues significant for computer science. Suggested topics of interest include: automated deduction and interactive theorem proving, constructive mathematics and type theory, equational logic and term rewriting, modal and temporal logic, model checking, logical aspects of computational complexity, finite model theory, computational proof theory, logic programming and constraints, lambda calculus and combinatory logic, categorical logic and topological semantics, domain theory, database theory, specification, extraction and transformation of programs, logical foundations of programming paradigms, linear logic, higher-order logic. INVITED SPEAKERS Matthias Baaz (U. of Technology, Vienna) Ulrich Berger (U. of Wales, Swansea) Maarten Marx (U. of Amsterdam) Anatol Slissenko (Universit� Paris 12) SUBMISSION The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Papers accepted by the Programme Committee must be presented at the conference by one of the authors, and final copy prepared according to Springer's guidelines. Submitted papers must be in Springer's LNCS style and of no more than 15 pages, presenting work not previously published. They must not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings. The PC chair should be informed of closely related work submitted to a conference or journal by 1 April 2005. Papers authored or coauthored by members of the Programme Committee are not allowed. Submitted papers must be in English and provide sufficient detail to allow the programme committee to assess the merits of the paper. Full proofs may appear in a technical appendix which will be read at the reviewer's discretion. The title page must contain: title and author(s), physical and e-mail addresses, identification of the corresponding author, an abstract of no more than 200 words, and a list of keywords. IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for abstracts 25 March, 2005 Deadline for papers 1 April, 2005 Notification 15 May, 2005 Final versions due 1 June, 2005 ACKERMANN AWARD The EACSL Board has decided to launch the Ackermann Award: The EACSL Outstanding Dissertation Award for Logic in Computer Science. The first awards will be presented to the recipients at CSL'05. Further details of the Award can be found at http://www.dimi.uniud.it/~eacsl/award.html PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Albert Atserias (Universitat Polit�cnica de Catalunya) David Basin (Eidgen�ssische Technische Hochschule Z�rich) Martin Escardo (U. of Birmingham) Martin Grohe (Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin) Ryu Hasegawa (U. of Tokyo) Martin Hofmann (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit�t M�nchen) Ulrich Kohlenbach (Darmstadt U. of Technology) Orna Kupferman (Hebrew U. of Jerusalem) Paul-Andre Mellies (CNRS / Universit� Paris 7) Aart Middeldorp (U. of Innsbruck, Austria) Dale Miller (INRIA / Ecole Polytechnique) Damian Niwinski (U. of Warsaw) Peter O'Hearn (Queen Mary, U. of London) Luke Ong (U. of Oxford, Chair) Alexander Rabinovich (U. of Tel Aviv) Thomas Schwentick (Philipps-Universit�t Marburg) Alex Simpson (U. of Edinburgh) Nicolai Vorobjov (U. of Bath) Andrei Voronkov (U. of Manchester) 26-Jan-2005 11:48:51 -0400,1731;000000000000-00000000
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Andrzej Murawski