[FOM] MFPS 28 Second Call for Papers
Ulrich Berger
U.Berger at swansea.ac.uk
Fri Jan 20 09:59:37 EST 2012
MFPS XXVIII
http://www.math.tulane.edu/~mfps/MFPS28
Twenty-eighth Conference on the
Mathematical Foundations of
Programming Semantics
University of Bath
United Kingdom
6 - 9 June 2012
The Twenty-eighth Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of
Programming Semantics will take place on the campus of the
University of Bath, United Kingdom from June 6 through June 9, 2012.
MFPS conferences are devoted to those areas of mathematics, logic,
and computer science that are related to models of computation, in
general, and to the semantics of programming languages, in
particular. The series has particularly stressed providing a forum
where researchers in mathematics and computer science can meet and
exchange ideas about problems of common interest. As the series also
strives to maintain breadth in its scope, the conference strongly
encourages participation by researchers in neighbouring areas.
TOPICS include, but are not limited to, the following: biocomputation;
concurrent qualitative and quantitative distributed systems; process
calculi; probabilistic systems; constructive mathematics; domain
theory and categorical models; formal languages; formal methods; game
semantics; lambda calculus; programming-language theory; quantum
computation; security; topological models; logic; type systems; type
theory. We also welcome contributions that address applications of
semantics to novel areas such as complex systems, markets, and
networks, for example.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Steve Awodey, CMU
Michael Clarkson, GWU
Patricia Johann, Strathclyde
Dexter Kozen, Cornell
Drew Moshier, Chapman
John Power, Bath
SPECIAL SESSIONS: There will be four special sessions at the meeting,
each associated with one of the plenary talks:
* Logic, computation and algebraic topology,
organised by Steve Awodey and Michael Mislove
* Security, organised by Michael Clarkson and Catherine Meadows.
The papers in this session will be chosen from the papers
submitted in response to this Call.
* Computational effects, organised by John Power
* Computability on Continuous Data, organised by Drew Moshier
This session is in association with the Alan Turing Centenary
TUTORIALS: There will be a series of four Tutorial Lectures
The topic and speakers are yet to be determined
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Thorsten Altenkirch, U Nottingham, UK
Steve Awodey, Carnegie Mellon U, USA
Andrej Bauer, U Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ulrich Berger, Swansea U, UK (Chair)
Stephen Brookes, Carnegie Mellon U, USA
Bob Coecke, U Oxford, UK
Martin Escardo, U Birmingham, UK
Marcelo Fiore, U Cambridge, UK
Neil Ghani, U Strathclyde, UK
Alexey Gotsman, IMDEA, Madrid, Spain
Hugo Herbelin, INRIA, Rocquencourt-Paris, France
Achim Jung, U Birmingham, UK
Daniel Leivant, U Indiana, USA
Guy McCusker, U Bath, UK
Catherine Meadows, NRL, USA
Michael Mislove, Tulane U, USA
Peter O'Hearn, Queen Mary U London, UK
Luke Ong, U Oxford, UK
Prakash Panangaden, McGill U, Canada
John Power, U Bath, UK
Jan Rutten, Radboud Nijmegen, Netherlands
Alex Simpson, U Edinburgh, UK
James Worrell, U Oxford, UK
IMPORTANT DATES:
- 24 February 2012 Title and Short Abstract submission deadline
- 2 March 2012 Paper submission deadline
- 2 April 2012 Notification to authors
- 23 April 2012 Preliminary proceedings version due
SUBMISSIONS should be prepared using ENTCS Macros, available from
http://www.entcs.org Submissions should be in the form of a PDF file
not exceeding 15 pages in length. Submissions are open on the
EasyChair website:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mfps2012
PROCEEDINGS: There will be a preliminary proceedings of the
conference papers that will be distributed at the meeting, with a
final proceedings published in ENTCS after the meeting.
The Organisers of the MFPS series are Stephen Brookes (CMU),
Achim Jung (Birmingham), Catherine Meadows (NRL),
Michael Mislove (Tulane) and Prakash Panangaden (McGill).
The local arrangements for MFPS XXVIII are being overseen
by Guy McCusker (Bath) and John Power (Bath).
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