[FOM] SYMPOSIUM ON LOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 2009 (LFCS'09)

Sergei Artemov sartemov at gc.cuny.edu
Tue Aug 12 17:53:30 EDT 2008


SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
SYMPOSIUM ON LOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (LFCS'09)
Deerfield Beach, Florida, January 3-6, 2009
www.lfcs.info

The LFCS series provides an outlet for the fast-growing body of work in 
the logical foundations of computer science, e.g., areas of fundamental 
theoretical logic related to computer science. The LFCS series began 
with Logic at Botik, Pereslavl-Zalessky, 1989, and was co-organized by 
Albert R. Meyer (MIT) and  Michael Taitslin (Tver), after which 
organization passed to Anil Nerode.

LFCS Steering Committee:
   * Anil Nerode, Ithaca, NY (General Chair);
   * Stephen Cook, Toronto;
   * Dirk van Dalen, Utrecht;
   * Yuri Matiyasevich, St. Petersburg;
   * John McCarthy, Stanford;
   * J. Alan Robinson, Syracuse, NY;
   * Gerald Sacks, Cambridge, MA;
   * Dana Scott, Pittsburgh.

LFCS Topics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  * constructive mathematics and type theory;
  * logic, automata and automatic structures;
  * computability and randomness;
  * logical foundations of programming;
  * logical aspects of computational complexity;
  * logic programming and constraints;
  * automated deduction and interactive theorem proving;
  * logical methods in protocol and program verification;
  * logical methods in program specification and extraction;
  * domain theory logics;
  * logical foundations of database theory;
  * equational logic and term rewriting;
  * lambda and combinatory calculi;
  * categorical logic and topological semantics;
  * linear logic;
  * epistemic and temporal logics;
  * intelligent and multiple agent system logics;
  * logics of proof and justification;
  * nonmonotonic reasoning;
  * logic in game theory and social software;
  * logic of hybrid systems;
  * distributed system logics;
  * mathematical fuzzy logic;
  * system design logics;
  * other logics in computer science.


LFCS'09 Program Committee:
  * Sergei Artemov, New York - PC Chair;
  * Matthias Baaz, Vienna;
  * Andreas Blass, Ann Arbor;
  * Samuel Buss, San Diego;
  * Rod Downey, Wellington, NZ;
  * Ruy de Queiroz, Recife;
  * Petr Hajek, Prague;
  * Denis Hirschfeldt, Chicago;
  * Rosalie Iemhoff, Utrecht;
  * Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Auckland, NZ;
  * Yves Lafont, Marseille;
  * Daniel Leivant, Bloomington;
  * Robert Lubarsky, Florida Atlantic University;
  * Victor Marek, Lexington;
  * Franco Montagna, Siena;
  * Anil Nerode, Ithaca - General LFCS Chair;
  * Philip Scott, Ottawa;
  * Anatol Slissenko, Paris;
  * Alex Simpson, Edinburgh;
  * Michael Rathjen, Leeds;
  * Alasdair Urquhart, Toronto;
  * Rineke Verbrugge, Groningen.

LFCS'09 Organizing Committee:  Robert Lubarsky (Chair), Sergei Artemov, 
Marty Solomon, Fred Richman, Fred Hoffman.

Submission details. Proceedings will be published in the LNCS series. 
There will be a post-conference volume of selected works published in 
the Annals of Pure and Applied Logic. Submissions should be made 
electronically via http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lfcs09. 
The submission site has already been open. Submitted papers must be in 
pdf/12pt format and of no more than 15 pages, present work not 
previously published, and must not be submitted concurrently to another 
conference with refereed proceedings.


Important Dates:
 * Submissions deadline (firm): September 14, 2008
 * Notification: October 5, 2008
 * Final papers for proceedings: October 15, 2008
 * Symposium dates: January 3 - 6, 2009

Local Arrangements: LFCS'09 will convene in Howard Johnson Plaza Resort, 
Deerfield Beach, Florida, www.the.hojo.com/deerfieldbeach00450
The second venue for accommodations will be Hilton Deerfield Beach/Boca 
Raton, Florida, www.deerfieldbeach.hilton.com





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