DOMAIN THEORY AND APPLICATIONS -- cfp
Call for Papers Special Issue of Theoretical Computer Science (TCS-B, Editor-in-Chief: D. Sannella) on DOMAIN THEORY AND APPLICATIONS Guest Editors: Lars Birkedal, Martin Escardo, Achim Jung, Giuseppe Rosolini Domain theory has had applications to programming language semantics and logics (lambda-calculus, PCF, LCF), recursion theory (Kleene-Kreisel countable functionals), general topology (injective spaces, function spaces, locally compact spaces, Stone duality), topological algebra (compact Hausdorff semilattices) and analysis (measure, integration, dynamical systems). Moreover, these applications are related - for example, Stone duality gives rise to a logic of observable properties of computational processes. As such, domain theory is highly interdisciplinary. This year, two workshops devoted to the subject provided a forum where a large number of researchers from many different areas presented new ideas and surveyed past results (in Copenhagen, July 20-21, in Birmingham, September 16-19). With this call we are soliciting papers relating to Domain Theory in an essential fashion. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to: * program semantics * program logics * probabilistic computation * exact computation over the real numbers * lambda calculus * games * models of sequential computation * constructive mathematics * recursion theory * realizability * real analysis * topology * locale theory * metric spaces * category theory * topos theory * type theory SUBMISSIONS Submissions are invited either in the form of surveys or of original new results. They should satisfy the usual standards of scholarship and high-quality of the TCS journal, as well as originality in case of recent research. To submit a research article or survey, send * either a postscript file or a pdf file to dta@disi.unige.it * or five (5) paper copies to G. Rosolini DISI via Dodecaneso 35 16146 Genova, ITALY DEADLINE: January 25, 2003 Authors who intend to submit a paper are kindly asked to let us know in advance.
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