Fwd: CCC2022 - 3rd call for contributions - deadline extended to 23rd August
Maria Emilia Maietti
maietti at math.unipd.it
Tue Aug 16 17:05:30 EDT 2022
3rd CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS:
CCC 2022: Continuity, Computability, Constructivity – From Logic to
Algorithms
Dedicated to Dieter Spreen on the Occasion of his 75th
Birthday
Department of Mathematics and ONLINE
Padova, Italy, September 19-23, 2022
A special session in honor of Dieter Spreen's birthday will be held on
23rd September.
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Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccc20220
Submission deadline: August 23, 2022
Nofication of acceptance: August 26, 2022
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CCC is a workshop series that brings together researchers applying
logical methods to the development of algorithms, with a particular
focus on computation with infinite data, where issues of continuity,
computability and constructivity play major roles. Specific topics
include exact real number computation, computable analysis, effective
descriptive set theory, constructive analysis and topology, and related
areas. The overall aim is to apply logical methods in these disciplines
to provide a sound foundation for obtaining exact and provably correct
algorithms for computations with real numbers and other continuous data,
which are of increasing importance in safety-critical applications and
scientific computation.
Participation is welcome in person or online.
Previous workshops have been held in Cologne 2009, Trier 2012, Gregynog
2013, Ljubljana 2014, Kochel 2015, Nancy 2017, Faro 2018, Ljubljana
2019, Faro 2020 (online), Birmingham 2021 (online).
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Submission Guidelines
The workshop invites all contributions relating to computation where
issues of continuity, computability and constructivity play major roles.
Specific areas of interest include:
Exact real number computation
Correctness of algorithms on infinite data
Computable analysis
Complexity of real numbers, real-valued functions, etc.
Effective descriptive set theory
Domain theory
Constructive analysis and topology
Constructive foundations
Category-theoretic approaches to computation on infinite data
Weihrauch degrees
Other related areas.
Extended abstracts (1-2 pages) should be submitted in pdf format.
A post-proceedings volume will be published in the open-access journal
Logical Methods in Computer Science.
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Tutorial speakers:
Alexander Miquel (Universidad de La Republica, Uruguay)
Linda Westrick (Penn State University, USA)
Invited speakers:
Mikołaj Bojańczyk (Warsaw, Poland)
Tatsuji Kawai (JAIST, Japan)
Michael Rathjen (Leeds, UK)
Andreas Rauh (Oldenburg, Germany)
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Program Committee
Pieter Collins (Maastricht, Netherlands)
Achim Jung (Birmingham, UK)
Maria Emilia Maietti (Padova, Italy) (chair)
Arno Pauly (Swansea, UK)
Alex Simpson (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Holger Thies (Kyoto, Japan)
Chuangjie Xu (Munich, Germany)
Ning Zhong (Cincinnati, USA)
Martin Ziegler (KAIST, Republic of Korea)
Organizing committee
Francesco Ciraulo (Padova, Italy)
Maria Emilia Maietti (Padova, Italy)
Samuele Maschio (Padova, Italy)
Pietro Sabelli (Padova, Italy)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to ccc22 at math.unipd.it
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