[apologies for multiple copies]
The Thirteenth International Symposium on Games, Automata, Logics, and
Formal Verification will be held in Madrid (Spain) on September 21-23, 2022.
The aim of GandALF 2022 <https://gandalf2022.software.imdea.org/> is to
bring together researchers from academia and industry which are actively
working in the fields of Games, Automata, Logics, and Formal Verification.
The idea is to cover an ample spectrum of themes, ranging from theory to
applications, and stimulate cross-fertilization. Papers focused on formal
methods are especially welcome. Authors are invited to submit original
research or tool papers on all relevant topics in these areas. Papers
discussing new ideas that are at an early stage of development are also
welcome. The topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited
to, the following:
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Automata Theory
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Automated Deduction
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Computational aspects of Game Theory
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Concurrency and Distributed computation
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Decision Procedures
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Deductive, Compositional, and Abstraction Techniques for Verification
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Finite Model Theory
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First-order and Higher-order Logics
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Formal Languages
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Formal Methods for Systems Biology, Hybrid, Embedded, and Mobile Systems
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Games and Automata for Verification
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Game Semantics
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Logical aspects of Computational Complexity
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Logics of Programs
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Modal and Temporal Logics
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Model Checking
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Models of Reactive and Real-Time Systems
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Probabilistic Models (Markov Decision processes)
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Program Analysis and Software Verification
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Reinforcement Learning
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Run-time Verification and Testing
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Specification and Verification of Finite and Infinite-state Systems
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Synthesis
Important Dates
Abstract Submission:
June 3, 2022
Paper Submission:
June 10, 2022
Notification:
July 24, 2022
Camera-ready:
August 12, 2022
Conference:
September 21-23, 2022
⚠ : submission, Notification and Camera-ready dates are AoE
<https://time.is/Anywhere_on_Earth>
Publication
The proceedings will be published by Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical
Computer Science <http://www.eptcs.org/>. Authors of the best papers will
be invited to submit a revised version of their work to a special
issue of Logical
Methods in Computer Science <https://lmcs.episciences.org/>. The previous
editions of GandALF already led to special issues of the International
Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (GandALF 2010), Theoretical
Computer Science (GandALF 2011 and 2012), Information and Computation
(GandALF 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020), Acta Informatica (GandALF
2015) and Logical Methods in Computer Science (2021).
Submission
Submitted papers should not exceed 14 pages (excluding references and
clearly marked appendices) using EPTCS format (please use the LaTeX style
provided here <http://style.eptcs.org>, be unpublished and contain original
research. For papers reporting experimental results, authors are encouraged
to make their data available with their submission. Submissions must be in
PDF format and will be handled via the HotCRP Conference system at the
following address:
https://hotcrp.software.imdea.org/gandalf2022
Invited Speakers
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Wojciech Czerwiński <https://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~wczerwin/>, University of
Warsaw, Poland
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Javier Esparza <https://www7.in.tum.de/~esparza/>, Technische
Universität München, Germany
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Dana Fisman <https://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~dana/>, Ben-Gurion University,
Israel
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Jerzy Marcinkowski <https://ii.uni.wroc.pl/~jma/index.phtml>, University
of Wrocław, Poland
Program Committee
Pierre Ganty★
IMDEA Software Institute
Spain
Dario Della Monica★
University of Udine
Italy
Christel Baier
TU Dresden
Germany
Suguman Bansal
University of Pennsylvania
USA
Nathalie Bertrand
Inria
France
Filippo Bonchi
University of Pisa
Italy
Laura Bozzelli
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Italy
Véronique Bruyère
University of Mons
Belgium
David de Frutos Escrig
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain
Cezara Drăgoi
Informal systems
Mohamed Faouzi Atig
Uppsala University
Sweden
Adrian Francalanza
University of Malta
Malta
Orna Kupferman
The Hebrew University
Israel
Konstantinos Mamouras
Rice University
USA
Roland Meyer
TU Braunschweig
Germany
Fabio Mogavero
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Italy
Paritosh Pandya
IIT Bombay
India
Paweł Parys
University of Warsaw
Poland
Guillermo Pérez
University of Antwerp
Belgium
Pierre-Alain Reynier
LIS, Aix-Marseille University & CNRS
France
Andrea Turrini
Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Georg Zetzsche
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS)
Germany
★: co-chair
Steering Committee
Luca Aceto
Reykjavik University
Iceland
Javier Esparza
University of Munich
Germany
Salvatore La Torre
University of Salerno
Italy
Angelo Montanari
University of Udine
Italy
Mimmo Parente
University of Salerno
Italy
Jean-François Raskin
Université libre de Bruxelles
Belgium
Martin Zimmermann
Aalborg University
Denmark
The deadline for the twin events WCP6 and SQUARE7
has been extended up to May 31st, see below.
Jean-Yves Beziau
https://sites.google.com/view/miaou-rio/jyb
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6th World Congress on Paraconsistency
Torun, Poland, September 5-8, 2022
https://wcp6.umk.pl/
7th World Congress on the Square of Opposition
Leuven, Belgium, September 9-13, 2022
https://www.square-of-opposition.org/
CALL FOR PAPERS
20th International Conference on
Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science
RAMiCS 2023
3 to 6 April 2023, Technologiezentrum Augsburg, Germany
https://ramics20.lis-lab.fr/
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract Submission: September 23, 2022
Paper Submission: September 30, 2022
Author Notification: December 09, 2022
Final Version: January 06, 2023
RAMiCS 2021: April 03-06, 2023
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Since 1994, the RAMiCS conference series has been the main venue for research on relation algebras, Kleene algebras and similar algebraic formalisms, and their applications as conceptual and methodological tools in computer science and beyond.
RAMiCS 2023 will take place at the Technologiezentrum Augsburg. Depending on the Covid-19 situation, it will take the form of a physical conference, a virtual conference, or a hybrid between the two.
TOPICS:
We invite submissions in the general fields of algebras relevant to computer science and applications of such algebras. Topics include but are not limited to:
* Theory
- algebras such as semigroups, residuated lattices, semirings,
Kleene algebras, relation algebras and quantales
- their connections with program logics and other logics
- their use in the theories of automata, concurrency, formal languages,
games, networks and programming languages
- the development of algebraic, algorithmic, category-theoretic,
coalgebraic and proof-theoretic methods for these theories
- their formalisation with theorem provers
* Applications
- tools and techniques for program correctness, specification and
verification
- quantitative and qualitative models and semantics of computing
systems and processes
- algorithm design, automated reasoning, network protocol analysis,
social choice, optimisation and control
- industrial applications
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Submission is via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ramics2023
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three referees. The proceedings will be published in an LNCS volume by Springer, ready at the conference. Submissions must not be published or under review for publication elsewhere. Submissions must be in English using a PDF not exceeding 16 pages in LNCS style. Submissions must provide sufficient information to judge their merits. Additional material may be provided in a clearly marked appendix or by a reference to a manuscript on a web site. Experimental data, software or mathematical components for theorem provers must be available in sufficient detail for referees. Deviation from these requirements may lead to rejection.
One author of each accepted paper is expected to present the paper at the conference. Accepted papers must be produced with LaTeX. Formatting instructions and LNCS style files are available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
As for earlier RAMiCS conferences, we intend to publish a journal special issue with revised and extended versions of a selection of the best papers.
COMMITTEES:
Organising Committee
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Conf. & PC Co-Chair: Roland Glück, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Germany
Conf. & PC Co-Chair: Luigi Santocanale, LIS, Aix-Marseille University, France
Conf. & PC Co-Chair: Michael Winter, Brock University, Canada
Programme Committee
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Adriana Balan, University Politechnic of Bucharest, Romania
Manuel Bodirsky, Technical University Dresden, Germany
Paul Brunet, Paris-East Créteil University, France
Miguel Couceiro, Loria, Nancy, France
Manfred Droste, Leipzig University, Germany
Uli Fahrenberg, Epita, France
Hitoshi Furusawa, Kagoshima University, Japan
Wessley Fussner, University of Bern, Switzerland
Silvio Ghilardi, University of Milan, Italy
Roland Glueck, German Aerospace Center, Augsburg, Germany
Walter Guttmann, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Robin Hirsch, University College London, UK
Peter Höfner, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Marcel Jackson, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Ali Jaoua, Qatar University, Qatar
Peter Jipsen, Chapman University, Orange, USA
Sebastian Joosten, Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA
Barbara König, University of Duisburg/Essen, Germany
Wendy MacCaull, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Canada
Roger Maddux, Iowa State University, Ames, USA
Nelma Moreira, University of Porto, Portugal
Martin Mueller, University of Applied Sciences, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany
Damien Pous, CNRS, ENS Lyon, France
Luigi Santocanale, Aix-Marseille University, France
Ana Sokolova, University of Salzburg, Austria
Sara Ugolini, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Michael Winter, Brock University, St. Catharines, Canada
Sam van Gool, University Paris, France
[Apologies for multiple cross-posting]
[Deadline Extended to *June 5th (AoE)*]
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Final Call for Contributions
2nd International Workshop on
Logical Aspects in Multi-Agent Systems and Strategic Reasoning (LAMAS&SR)
2022
25-26 August 2022, Rennes, France
URL: https://lamassr.github.io/
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Objectives
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Logics and strategic reasoning play a central role in multi-agent systems.
Logics can be used, for instance, to express the agents’ abilities,
knowledge,
and objectives. Strategic reasoning refers to algorithmic methods that
allow for
developing good behaviour for the agents of the system. At the
intersection, we
find logics that can express existence of strategies or equilibria, and can
be
used to reason about them.
The LAMAS&SR workshop merges two international workshops: LAMAS (Logical
Aspects
of Multi-Agent Systems), which focuses on all kinds of logical aspects of
multi-agent systems from the perspectives of artificial intelligence,
computer
science, and game theory, and SR (Strategic Reasoning), devoted to all
aspects
of strategic reasoning in formal methods and artificial intelligence.
List of Topics
--------------
The topics covered by the workshop include, but are not limited to:
* Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about
multi-agent systems
* Logic-based modelling of multi-agent systems
* Dynamical multi-agent systems
* Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for multi-agent
systems
* Development and implementation of methods for verification in multi-agent
systems
* Logic-based tools for multi-agent systems
* Logics for reasoning about strategic abilities
* Logics for multi-agent mechanism design, verification, and synthesis
* Logical foundations of decision theory for multi-agent systems
* Strategic reasoning in formal verification
* Automata theory for strategy synthesis
* Applications and tools for cooperative and adversarial reasoning
* Robust planning and optimisation in multi-agent systems
* Risk and uncertainty in multi-agent systems
* Quantitative aspects in strategic reasoning
Invited Speakers
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* Rineke Verbrugge, University of Groningen
Co-Located Event
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LAMAS&SR 2022 will be an event co-located with the 14th International
Conference
on Advances In Modal Logic (AiML 2022, 22-25 August).
About COVID-19
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Local organizers are following closely the evolution of the pandemic
situation.
Our preference is for a full in-person event, but we will employ an online
or
hybrid format according to the situation.
Important Dates
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* Paper submission: (extended to) June 5 (AoE)
* Author notification: June 30 (AoE)
* Camera ready: July 15 (AoE)
* Workshop: August 25-26, 2022
Contribution Submission
-----------------------
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of 2 pages, plus 1 page for
references only, in the AAMAS 2022 format. Both published and unpublished
works
are welcome. Submissions are subject to a single-blind review process, thus,
submissions should not be anonymous, must be in PDF format, and will be
handled
via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lamassr22
Although there will be no formal proceedings, accepted extended abstracts
will
be made available on the workshop website. Extensions of selected original
contributions will be then invited to a special issue of Games, an MDPI
open-access journal, with a special arrangement.
Program Co-Chairs
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* Fabio Mogavero, Università di Napoli Federico II
* Sophie Pinchinat, Université de Rennes 1
Program Committee
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* Thomas Agotnes, University of Bergen
* Natasha Alechina, Utrecht University
* Guy Avni, University of Haifa
* Massimo Benerecetti, University of Naples Federico II
* Hans van Ditmarsch, Open University of Netherlands
* Valentin Goranko, Stockholm University
* Wojtek Jamroga, University of Luxembourg and Polish Academy of Sciences
* Dario Della Monica, University of Udine
* Emiliano Lorini, Université Paul Sabatier
* Nicolas Markey, Université de Rennes 1
* Bastien Maubert, University of Naples Federico II
* John-Jules C. Meyer, Utrecht University
* Aniello Murano, University of Naples Federico II
* Rohit J. Parikh, City University of New York
* Sasha Rubin, The University of Sydney, Australia
* Chenwei Shi, Tsinghua University
* Yanjing Wang, Peking University
Organising Committee
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* Sophie Pinchinat, Université de Rennes 1
* Dylan Bellier, Université de Rennes 1
* Pierre Le Scornet, Université de Rennes 1
* Sophie Maupile, Université de Rennes 1
* Alexandre Terefenko, Université de Rennes 1
* Fabio Mogavero, Università di Napoli Federico II
An ICALP 2022 satellite workshop "Trends in Arithmetic Theories" will take
place on Monday 4 July 2022 in Paris, France (in person):
http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/christoph.haase/home/trends-in-arithmetic-the…
Logical theories of arithmetic such as Presburger arithmetic play an
important role in a variety of different areas of computer science and
have been studied since the early days of the field. The recent years have
seen a lot of progress on all aspects of such theories, ranging from new
foundational results, algorithmic advances, more performant decision
procedures to novel application domains. This progress has largely been
obtained independently without much interaction between researchers
working on different aspects of this field. The goal of this workshop is
to bring together researchers working in the field to exchange latest
trends, understand currently existing challenges and to initiate new
collaborations.
Everyone interested in arithmetic theories is invited to attend.
This will be an in-person workshop, but we hope to livestream talks and
plan to make them available online after the event has taken place.
Speakers:
Émilie Charlier (Université de Liège, Belgium)
Philipp Hieronymi (University of Bonn, Germany)
Roberto Sebastiani (Università di Trento, Italy)
Thomas Sturm (Loria Nancy, France & MPI for Informatics, Germany)
Sven Verdoolaege (Cerebras Systems, Belgium)
Programme and registration:
In addition to invited talks, we plan to include an introductions-type
session in the programme to give all attendees an opportunity to get to
know each other.
Please register for the workshop through the main ICALP registration:
https://icalp2022.irif.fr/?page_id=50
We're also thinking about a workshop dinner, on Sunday evening
before the event.
Workshop organisers:
Dmitry Chistikov (U. Warwick)
Christoph Haase (U. Oxford)
Alessio Mansutti (U. Oxford)
Jonathan Tanner (U. Oxford)
Acknowledgements:
This workshop receives support through the ERC project ARiAT.
ICALP is the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and
Programming, the main conference and annual meeting of the European
Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS).
30 Years of Finite Model Theory in Finland
Hanaholmen, Espoo, Finland, August 21-23, 2022
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/30-years-of-finite-model-theory-in-f… <https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/30-years-of-finite-model-theory-in-f…>
We solicit proposals for short presentations fitting the wide topic of the workshop. If you are interested in presenting your work at the workshop, please send a brief email to fmt-30(a)helsinki.fi <mailto:fmt-30@helsinki.fi> with your proposed title and a short (one paragraph) abstract.
This international workshop celebrates the past 30 years of active research in the area of Finite Model Theory (FMT) in Finland. Research in FMT in Finland began due to the joint efforts of Phokion G. Kolaitis and Jouko Väänänen in the end of 1980's. Concurrently, while celebrating the 30 years of FMT in Finland, the workshop aspires to be a venue for displaying the current state-of-art of research in FMT globally.
The meeting will consist of three keynote lectures, several contributed talks, and plenty of time for collaboration spread over a three day period. The workshop aspires for an intimate and relaxed atmosphere in the spirit of Dagstuhl seminars. The meeting will take place in a secluded conference hotel Hanaholmen on the coast of the Baltic Sea (https://www.hanaholmen.fi/en/ <https://www.hanaholmen.fi/en/>). While secluded, the hotel is also conveniently located just outside Helsinki city center, and can be reached from the main railway station in 20 minutes using the metro.
Tentative keynote speakers:
Anuj Dawar <https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~ad260/> (University of Cambridge)
Phokion G. Kolaitis <https://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~kolaitis/> (University of California, Santa Cruz and IBM Almaden Research Center)
Jouko Väänänen <http://www.math.helsinki.fi/logic/people/jouko.vaananen/> (University of Helsinki and University of Amsterdam)
Registration for the workshop is now open (https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/30-years-of-finite-model-theory-in-… <https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/30-years-of-finite-model-theory-in-…>). The registration fee is 250€ covering full board during the workshop but not accommodation. The registration is open until 6 July 2022.
Note that the workshop immediately follows the 28th Nordic Congress of Mathematics that takes place in Espoo 18-21 August:
https://ncm28.math.aalto.fi/ <https://ncm28.math.aalto.fi/>
* Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call *
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Call for Participation
FoIKS 2022: 12th International Symposium on Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems
University of Helsinki, Finland, 20-23 June 2022
Conference website: https://foiks2022.github.io
Early registration: 20 May 2022
=========================================================
The FoIKS symposia provide a biennial forum for presenting and discussing theoretical and applied research on information and knowledge systems. The goal is to bring together researchers interested in this subject, share research experiences, promote collaboration, and identify new issues and directions for future research.
The FoIKS symposia are a forum for intensive discussions. Speakers will be given sufficient time to present their ideas and results within the larger context of their research. Furthermore, participants will be asked to prepare a first response to another contribution to initiate discussion.
*** Technical Program
The program is available online (subject to slight changes): https://foiks2022.github.io/program.html
*** Invited Speakers
- Patricia Bouyer-Decitre: Memory complexity for winning games on graphs
- Gabriele Kern-Isberner: The Relevance of Formal Logics for Cognitive Logics, and Vice Versa
- Jussi Rintanen: More automation to software engineering
- Jouko Väänänen: Dependence logic: Some recent developments
- Zeev Volkovich: Text classification using "imposter" projections method
*** Registration
Please check https://foiks2022.github.io/registration.html
*** Publication
Springer-Verlag will publish the proceedings in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science. After the symposium, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended journal versions of their papers for a FoIKS 2022 special issue of the Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence or another journal. Exact details will be provided on the conference website in due time.
*** Venue
The conference will be held at the University of Helsinki.
*** Further Information
Please visit the conference website (https://foiks2022.github.io) for further information and regular updates.
*** Organisation and Program Committee
See https://foiks2022.github.io
Highlights:
- Due to multiple requests, the early registration deadline has been extended to
May 18.
- We recommend that participants make their hotel reservations as early as
possible since Paris is an attractive destination for tourists during the
summer.
- The conference programme is now available.
The 49th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming
(ICALP) will take place
** in Paris, France, and online on 4-8 July 2022. **
The 2022 edition has the following special features:
- The conference is hybrid.
- This will be the 50th birthday of the conference and some special events are
planned.
- The ICALP Extended Stay Support Scheme (IESSS) is here for helping the
organisation of collaborations around the conference.
ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for
Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). As usual, ICALP will be preceded by a
series of workshops, which will take place on July 4.
The 2022 edition will be also the occasion to celebrate the 50th anniversary of
both EATCS and the first ICALP, which was first held in 1972 in Rocquencourt,
in the Paris area.
============= Important dates and information =============
Website: https://icalp2022.irif.fr/
Early Registration: May 18
Conference: July 4-8, 2022
Workshops: July 4
============= Registration =============
For registration, follow this link: https://icalp2022.irif.fr/?page_id=50
============= Extended Stay Support Scheme (IESS) =============
For its 49th edition, the ICALP conference offers to its attendees an Extended
Stay Support Scheme (IESSS) aiming at enhancing scientific collaborations and
diminishing the carbon footprint of scientific research activities. ICALP 2022
attendees are encouraged to combine their visit to Paris with collaborations
with local researchers.
This support scheme is primarily intended for participants travelling long
distances and must be combined with an attendance to ICALP. Upon acceptation,
research institutes involved in this mechanism will cover standard expenses
(accommodation and traveling fees, plane excluded) and will provide material
support for research activities.
See https://icalp2022.irif.fr/?page_id=50 for more information.
============= Invited Speakers =============
Albert Atserias, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Constantinos Daskalakis, MIT
Leslie Ann Goldberg, Oxford University
Madhu Sudan, Harvard
Stéphan Thomassé, ENS Lyon
Santosh Vempala, Georgia Tech
============= Awards =============
During the conference, the following awards will be given:
- the EATCS award (https://eatcs.org/index.php/eatcs-award),
- the Gödel prize (https://eatcs.org/index.php/goedel-prize),
- the Presburger award (https://eatcs.org/index.php/presburger),
- the EATCS distinguished dissertation award
(https://eatcs.org/index.php/dissertation-award),
- the best papers for Track A and track B,
- the best student papers for Track A and track B.
============= Accepted papers =============
See https://icalp2022.irif.fr/?page_id=85
============= Workshops =============
See https://icalp2022.irif.fr/?page_id=46 for more information.
- Parameterized Approximation Algorithms Workshop
- Combinatorial Reconfiguration
- Recent Advances on Total Search Problems
- Algorithmic Aspects of Temporal Graphs V
- Trends in Arithmetic Theories
- Structure Meets Power 2022
- Straight-Line Programs, Word Equations and their Interplay
- Graph Width Parameters: from Structure to Algorithms
============= Programme =============
See https://icalp2022.irif.fr/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/icalp2022programme.pdf
or below.
# Tuesday 8h30-9h30. Invited speaker 1
* Santosh Vempala
_The Manifold Joys of Sampling in High Dimension_
# Tuesday 10h00-12h05. Paper session 1
## Graph algorithms
* Sebastian Forster, and Tijn de Vos
_Faster Cut Sparsification of Weighted Graphs_
* Tianyi Zhang
_Faster Cut-Equivalent Trees in Simple Graphs_
* Mingyang Deng, Yael Kirkpatrick, Victor Rong, Virginia Vassilevska Williams,
and Ziqian Zhong
_New Additive Approximations for Shortest Paths and Cycles_
* Caroline Brosse, Vincent Limouzy, and Arnaud Mary
_Polynomial Delay Algorithm for Minimal Chordal Completions_
* Konrad Majewski, Tomáš Masařík, Jana Novotná, Karolina Okrasa, Marcin
Pilipczuk, Paweł Rzążewski, and Marek Sokołowski
_Max Weight Independent Set in Fraphs with no Long Claws: An Analog of the
Gyárfás' Path Argument_
## Games and verification
* Léonard Brice, Jean-Francois Raskin, and Marie Van Den Bogaard
_The complexity of SPEs in Mean-payoff Games_
* Benjamin Bordais, Damien Busatto-Gaston, Shibashis Guha, and Jean-Francois
Raskin
_Strategy Synthesis for Global Window PCTL_
* Hugo Gimbert, Corto Mascle, Anca Muscholl, and Igor Walukiewicz
_Distributed Controller Synthesis for Deadlock Avoidance_
* Xavier Allamigeon, Stephane Gaubert, Ricardo D. Katz, and Mateusz Skomra
_Universal Complexity Bounds Based on Value Iteration and Application to
Entropy Games_
* Nathalie Bertrand, Nicolas Markey, Ocan Sankur, and Nicolas Waldburger
_Parameterized Safety Verification of Round-based Shared-memory Systems_
## Sketching and streaming
* Aviad Rubinstein, and Junyao Zhao
_Maximizing Non-Monotone Submodular Functions over Small Subsets: Beyond 1/2-
Approximation_
* Moran Feldman, Paul Liu, Ashkan Norouzi-Fard, Ola Svensson, and Rico
Zenklusen
_Streaming Submodular Maximization under Matroid Constraints_
* Artur Czumaj, Shaofeng H.-C. Jiang, Robert Krauthgamer, and Pavel Veselý
_Streaming Algorithms for Geometric Steiner Forest_
* Moses Charikar, and Erik Waingarten
_Polylogarithmic Sketches for Clustering_
* Amit Deshpande, and Rameshwar Pratap
_One-pass Additive-error Subset Selection for $\ell_{p}$ Subspace
approximation_
## Coding theory
* Tal Yankovitz, and Gil Cohen
_LCC and LDC: Tailor-made Distance Amplification and a Refined Separation_
* Nicolas Resch, and Chen Yuan
_Threshold Rates of Code Ensembles: Linear is Best_
* Dean Doron, and Mary Wootters
_High-Probability List-Recovery, and Applications to Heavy Hitters_
* Ittai Rubinstein
_Explicit and Efficient Construction of (nearly) Optimal Rate Codes for the
Binary Deletion Channel and the Poisson Repeat Channel_
* Zhenjian Lu, Igor Oliveira, and Marius Zimand
_Optimal Coding Theorems in Time-Bounded Kolmogorov Complexity_
# Tuesday 14h00-15h00. Invited speaker 2
* Leslie Ann Goldberg
_Some new (and old) Results on Contention Resolution_
# Tuesday 15h30-17h10. Paper session 2
## Quantum
* Chi-Ning Chou, Peter Love, Jonathan Shi, and Juspreet Singh Sandhu
_Limitations of Local Quantum Algorithms on Random MAX-k-XOR and Beyond_
* Penghui Yao, Yitong Yin, and Xinyuan Zhang
_Polynomial-Time Approximation of Zero-Free Partition Functions_
* Jaikumar Radhakrishnan, Shyam Dhamapurkar, and Shubham Pawar
_Set Membership with Two Classical and Quantum Bit Probes_
* Sourav Chakraborty, Chandrima Kayal, and Manaswi Paraashar
_Separations between Combinatorial Measures for Transitive Functions_
## Computability and dynamic systems
* Djamel Eddine Amir, and Mathieu Hoyrup
_Computability of Finite Simplicial Complexes_
* Donald Stull
_The Dimension Spectrum Conjecture for Planar Lines_
* Ville Salo, and Ilkka Törmä
_What can Oracles Teach us about the Ultimate Fate of Life?_
* Jakob Piribauer, Ocan Sankur, and Christel Baier
_The Variance-penalized Stochastic Shortest Path Problem_
## Reconstruction problems
* Josep Diaz, Varsha Dani, Cristopher Moore, and Thomas Hayes
_Improved Reconstruction of Random Geometric Graphs_
* Andrew McGregor, and Rik Sengupta
_Graph Reconstruction from Random Subgraphs_
* Akash Kumar, Anand Louis, and Rameesh Paul
_Exact Recovery Algorithm for Planted Bipartite Graph in Semi-random Graphs_
* Guy Blanc, Jane Lange, and Li-Yang Tan
_Reconstructing Decision Trees_
## Game theory, networks, and distributed
* William Kuszmaul, and Shyam Narayanan
_Optimal Time-Backlog Tradeoffs for the Variable-Processor Cup Game_
* Aaron Berger, William Kuszmaul, Adam Polak, Jonathan Tidor, and Nicole Wein
_Memoryless Worker-Task Assignment with Polylogarithmic Switching Cost_
* Stavros Ioannidis, Bart de Keijzer, and Carmine Ventre
_Strong Approximations and Irrationality in Financial Networks with
Derivatives_
* Tobias Friedrich, Hans Gawendowicz, Pascal Lenzner, and Anna Melnichenko
_Social Distancing Network Creation_
# Tuesday 18h00-21h00. Cocktail and vernissage of the exhibition for the 50
years of EATCS / ICALP
# Wednesday 8h30-9h30. Invited speaker 3
* Constantinos Daskalakis
_Equilibrium Computation, Deep Learning, and Multi-Agent (Reinforcement)
Learning_
# Wednesday 10h00-12h05. Paper session 3
## Counting and sampling
* Charilaos Efthymiou
_On Sampling Symmetric Gibbs Distributions on Sparse Random Graphs and
Hypergraphs._
* Ivona Bezakova, Andreas Galanis, Leslie Goldberg, and Daniel Stefankovic
_Fast sampling via Spectral Independence beyond Bounded-degree Graphs_
* Amin Coja-Oghlan, Andreas Galanis, Leslie Ann Goldberg, Jean Bernoulli
Ravelomanana, Daniel Stefankovic, and Eric Vigoda
_Metastability of the Potts Ferromagnet on Random Regular Graphs_
* Andreas Galanis, Daniel Stefankovic, and Eric Vigoda
_Approximating Observables is as Hard as Counting_
* Guoliang Qiu, Yanheng Wang, and Chihao Zhang
_A Perfect Sampler for Hypergraph Independent Sets_
## Tranducers and automata
* Mika Göös, Stefan Kiefer, and Weiqiang Yuan
_Lower Bounds for Unambiguous Automata via Communication Complexity_
* Antonio Casares, Thomas Colcombet, and Karoliina Lehtinen
_On the Size of Good-for-games Rabin Automata and its Link with the Memory in
Muller Games_
* Léo Exibard, Emmanuel Filiot, and Ayrat Khalimov
_A Generic Solution to Register-bounded Synthesis With an Application to
Discrete Orders_
* Leon Bohn, and Christof Löding
_Passive Learning of Deterministic Büchi Automata by Combinations of DFAs_
* Moses Ganardi, Rupak Majumdar, Andreas Pavlogiannis, Lia Schütze, and Georg
Zetzsche
_Reachability in Bidirected Pushdown VASS_
## Property testing
* Arijit Ghosh, Gopinath Mishra, Rahul Raychaudhury, and Sayantan Sen
_Tolerant Bipartiteness Testing in Dense Graphs_
* Louis Esperet, and Sergey Norin
_Testability and Local Certification of Monotone Properties in Minor-closed
Classes_
* Omri Ben-Eliezer, Shoham Letzter, and Erik Waingarten
_Finding Monotone Patterns in Sublinear Time, Adaptively_
* Talya Eden, Dana Ron, and Will Rosenbaum
_Almost Optimal Bounds for Sublinear-Time Sampling of $k$-Cliques in Bounded
Arboricity Graphs_
* Karl Bringmann, Alejandro Cassis, Nick Fischer, and Vasileios Nakos
_Improved Sublinear-Time Edit Distance for Preprocessed Strings_
## Dynamic algorithms and sensitivity oracles
* Josh Alman, and Dean Hirsch
_Parameterized Sensitivity Oracles and Dynamic Algorithms using Exterior
Algebras_
* Surender Baswana, Koustav Bhanja, and Abhyuday Pandey
_Minimum+1 (s,t)-cuts and Dual Edge Sensitivity Oracle_
* Davide Bilò, Keerti Choudhary, Sarel Cohen, Tobias Friedrich, and Martin
Schirneck
_Deterministic Sensitivity Oracles for Diameter, Eccentricities and All Pairs
Distances_
* Aaron Bernstein, Jan van den Brand, Maximilian Probst, Danupon Nanongkai,
Thatchaphol Saranurak, Aaron Sidford, and He Sun
_Fully-Dynamic Graph Sparsifiers Against an Adaptive Adversary_
* Aleksander B. G. Christiansen, and Eva Rotenberg
_Fully-dynamic α + 2 Arboricity Decomposition and Implicit Colouring._
# Wednesday 14h00-16h05. Best papers session
* Joakim Blikstad
_Sublinear-round Parallel Matroid Intersection_
* Jakub Tětek
_Approximate Triangle Counting via Sampling and Fast Matrix Multiplication_
* Gaëtan Douéneau-Tabot
_Hiding Pebbles when the Output Alphabet is Unary_
* Ilan Newman, and Nithin Varma
_Strongly Sublinear Algorithms for Testing Pattern Freeness_
* Jakub Gajarský, Michał Pilipczuk, Wojciech Przybyszewski, and Szymon
Toruńczyk
_Twin-width and Types_
# Wednesday 16h45-17h30. EATCS Award 2022
* TBA
_TBA_
# Wednesday 17h30-19h30. EATCS general assembly
*
_EATCS general assembly:\\ EATCS fellows, EATCS distinguished dissertation
Award, Best Icalp papers, Best Icalp Student Papers_
# Thursday 8h30-9h30. Invited speaker 4
* Albert Atserias
_Towards a Theory of Algorithmic Proof Complexity: Motivation and Directions_
# Thursday 10h00-12h05. Paper session 4
## Computational Geometry
* Arindam Khan, Aditya Lonkar, Arnab Maiti, Amatya Sharma, and Andreas Wiese
_Tight Approximation Algorithms for Two-dimensional Guillotine Strip Packing_
* Fedor Fomin, Petr Golovach, Tanmay Inamdar, and Meirav Zehavi
_(Re)packing Equal Disks into Rectangle_
* Ziyun Huang, and Jinhui Xu
_In-Range Farthest Point Queries and Related Problem in High Dimensions_
* Jacobus Conradi, and Anne Driemel
_On Computing the k-Shortcut Fréchet Distance_
* Klaus Jansen, Arindam Khan, Marvin Lira, and K. V. N. Sreenivas
_A PTAS for Packing Hypercubes into a Knapsack_
## Parameterized complexity
* Ramanujan M. Sridharan, Daniel Lokshtanov, and Fahad Panolan
_Backdoor Sets on Nowhere Dense SAT_
* Bingkai Lin, Xuandi Ren, Yican Sun, and Xiuhan Wang
_On Lower Bounds of Approximating Parameterized $k$-Clique_
* Ishay Haviv
_A Fixed-Parameter Algorithm for the Kneser Problem_
* Clément Legrand-Duchesne, Ashutosh Rai, and Martin Tancer
_Parameterized Complexity of Untangling Knots_
* Alexandra Lassota, Aleksander Łukasiewicz, and Adam Polak
_Tight Vector Bin Packing with Few Small Items via Fast Exact Matching in
Multigraphs_
## Approximation algorithms
* Lin Chen, Xiaoyu Wu, and Guochuan Zhang
_Approximation Algorithms for Interdiction Problem with Packing Constraints_
* Karl Bringmann, and Alejandro Cassis
_Faster Knapsack Algorithms via Bounded Monotone Min-Plus-Convolution_
* Amir Abboud, Vincent Cohen-Addad, Euiwoong Lee, and Pasin Manurangsi
_Improved Approximation Algorithms and Lower Bounds for Search-
Diversification Problems_
* Nikhil Ayyadevara, Rajni Dabas, Arindam Khan, and K. V. N. Sreenivas
_Near-optimal Algorithms for Stochastic Online Bin Packing_
* Claire Mathieu, and Hang Zhou
_A PTAS for Capacitated Vehicle Routing on Trees_
## Optimization
* Shunhua Jiang, Bento Natura, and Omri Weinstein
_A Faster Interior-Point Method for Sum-of-Squares Optimization_
* Ming Ding, Rasmus Kyng, and Peng Zhang
_Two-Commodity Flow is Equivalent to Linear Programming under Nearly-Linear
Time Reductions_
* Marcin Briański, Martin Koutecký, Daniel Kráľ, Kristýna Pekárková, and Felix
Schröder
_Characterization of Matrices with Bounded Graver Bases and Depth Parameters
and Applications to Anteger Programming_
* Ming Ding, Rasmus Kyng, Maximilian Probst Gutenberg, and Peng Zhang
_Hardness Results for Laplacians of Simplicial Complexes via Sparse-Linear
Equation Complete Gadgets_
* Mitchell Black, and Amir Nayyeri
_Hodge Decomposition and General Laplacian Solvers for Embedded Simplicial
Complexes_
# Wednesday 14h30-15h50. Presburger Award and Gödel Prize 2022
* TBA
_TBA_
* TBA
_TBA_
# Thursday 16h00-17h40. Paper session 5
## Homomorphisms
* Martin Grohe, Gaurav Rattan, and Tim Seppelt
_Homomorphism Tensors and Linear Equations_
* Sandra Kiefer, and Daniel Neuen
_A Study of Weisfeiler-Leman Colorings on Planar Graphs_
* Robert Ganian, Thekla Hamm, Viktoriia Korchemna, Karolina Okrasa, and Kirill
Simonov
_The Fine-Grained Complexity of Graph Homomorphism Parameterized by Clique-
Width_
* Balagopal Komarath, Anurag Pandey, and C. S. Rahul
_Monotone Arithmetic Complexity of Graph Homomorphism Polynomials_
## Process calculi and types
* David Barozzini, Paweł Parys, and Jan Wróblewski
_Unboundedness for Recursion Schemes: A Simpler Type System_
* Enguerrand Prebet
_Functions and References in the pi-Calculus: Full Abstraction and Proof
Techniques_
* Todd Schmid, Wojciech Rozowski, Alexandra Silva, and Jurriaan Rot
_Processes Parametrised by an Algebraic Theory_
## Learning theory, fairness, and privacy
* Jan Pich, and Rahul Santhanam
_Learning Algorithms versus Automatability of Frege Systems_
* Nathaniel Harms, and Yuichi Yoshida
_Downsampling for Testing and Learning in Product Distributions_
* Niclas Boehmer, and Tomohiro Koana
_The Complexity of Finding Fair Many-to-One Matchings_
* Jeremiah Blocki, Elena Grigorescu, and Tamalika Mukherjee
_Privately Estimating Graph Parameters in Sublinear time_
## Randomness in computation
* Omar Alrabiah, Eshan Chattopadhyay, Jesse Goodman, Xin Li, and João Ribeiro
_Low-Degree Polynomials Extract from Local Sources_
* Shir Peleg, Gil Cohen, Dor Minzer, Aaron Potechin, and Amnon Ta-Shma
_Expander Random Walks: The General Case and Limitations_
* Nikhil Bansal, Haotian Jiang, Raghu Meka, Sahil Singla, and Makrand Sinha
_Smoothed Analysis of the Koml\'os Conjecture_
* Jakob Bæk Tejs Houen, and Mikkel Thorup
_Understanding the Moments of Tabulation Hashing via Chaoses_
# Friday 8h30-9h30. Invited speaker 5
* Madhu Sudan
_Streaming and Sketching Complexity of CSPs: A survey_
# Friday 10h00-12h05. Paper Session 6
## Data structures, sorting, and string processing
* Elahe Ghasemi, Vincent Jugé, and Ghazal Khalighinejad
_Galloping in Fast-growth Natural Merge Sorts_
* Takaaki Nishimoto, Shunsuke Kanda, and Yasuo Tabei
_An Optimal-Time RLBWT Construction in BWT-runs Bounded Space_
* Arnab Ganguly, Rahul Shah, and Sharma V. Thankachan
_Fully Functional Parameterized Suffix Trees in Compact Space_
* Debarati Das, Tomasz Kociumaka, and Barna Saha
_Improved Approximation Algorithms for Dyck Edit Distance and RNA Folding_
* Pawel Gawrychowski, and Karol Pokorski
_Sublinear Dynamic Interval Scheduling (on one or multiple machines)_
## Graphs and complexity
* Samir Datta, Chetan Gupta, Rahul Jain, Anish Mukherjee, Vimal Raj Sharma, and
Raghunath Tewari
_Dynamic Meta-theorems for Distance and Matching_
* Amina Doumane
_Regular Expressions for Tree-Width 2 Graphs_
* Tamio-Vesa Nakajima, and Stanislav Živný
_Linearly Ordered Colourings of Hypergraphs_
* Niel De Beaudrap, Aleks Kissinger, and John van de Wetering
_Circuit Extraction for ZX-diagrams can be \#P-hard_
* Pawel Idziak, Piotr Kawałek, Jacek Krzaczkowski, and Armin Weiß
_Satisfiability Problems for Finite Groups_
## Graph distances and fault tolerance
* Diptarka Chakraborty, Kushagra Chatterjee, and Keerti Choudhary
_Pairwise Reachability Oracles and Preservers under Failures_
* Michał Pilipczuk, Nicole Schirrmacher, Sebastian Siebertz, Szymon Toruńczyk,
and Alexandre Vigny
_Algorithms and Data Structures for First-order Logic with Connectivity under
Vertex Failures_
* Chao Liao, Qingyun Chen, Bundit Laekhanukit, and Yuhao Zhang
_Almost Tight Approximation Hardness for Single-Source Directed k-Edge-
Connectivity_
* Parinya Chalermsook, Chien-Chung Huang, Danupon Nanongkai, Thatchaphol
Saranurak, Pattara Sukprasert, and Sorrachai Yingchareonthawornchai
_Approximating k-Edge-Connected Spanning Subgraphs via a Near-Linear Time LP
Solver_
* Shimon Kogan, and Merav Parter
_Beating Matrix Multiplication for $n^{1/3}$-Directed Shortcuts_
## Complexity
* Karl Bringmann, Alejandro Cassis, Nick Fischer, and Marvin Künnemann
_A Structural Investigation of the Approximability of Polynomial-Time
Problems_
* Theodoros Papamakarios, and Alexander Razborov
_Space Characterizations of Complexity Measures and Size-space Trade-offs in
Propositional Proof Systems_
* Amulya Musipatla, Ryan O'Donnell, Tselil Schramm, and Xinyu Wu
_The SDP Value of Random 2CSPs_
* Luyining Gan, and Jie Han
_The Decision Problem for Perfect Matchings in Dense Hypergraphs_
* David Caballero, Timothy Gomez, Robert Schweller, and Tim Wylie
_Unique Assembly Verification in Two-Handed Self-Assembly_
# Thursday 19h30-22h30. Conference dinner
# Friday 14h00-15h00. Invited speaker 6
* Stéphan Thomassé
_TBA_
# Friday 15h30-16h45. Paper session 7
## Online algorithms
* Yossi Azar, Chay Machluf, Boaz Patt-Shamir, and Noam Touitou
_Competitive Vertex Recoloring_
* Ryder Chen, Jahanvi Khatkar, and Seeun William Umboh
_Online Weighted Cardinality Joint Replenishment Problem with Delay_
## Decremental algorithms
* Jakub Łącki, and Yasamin Nazari
_Near-Optimal Decremental Hopsets with Applications_
* Arun Jambulapati, Yujia Jin, Aaron Sidford, and Kevin Tian
_Regularized Box-Simplex Games and Dynamic Decremental Bipartite Matching_
* Sepehr Assadi, Aaron Bernstein, and Aditi Dudeja
_Decremental Matching in General Graphs_
## Cryptography
* Zvika Brakerski, Nico Döttling, Sanjam Garg, and Giulio Malavolta
_Factoring and Pairings are not Necessary for iO: Circular-Secure LWE
Suffices_
* Shweta Agrawal, Damien Stehle, and Anshu Yadav
_Round-Optimal Lattice-Based Threshold Signatures, Revisited_
* Justin Holmgren, Andrea Lincoln, and Ron Rothblum
_Delegation for Search Problems_
## Counting and complexity
* Surya Mathialagan, Virginia Vassilevska Williams, and Yinzhan Xu
_Listing, Verifying and Counting Lowest Common Ancestors in DAGs: Algorithms
and Fine-Grained Lower Bounds_
* Calvin Beideman, Karthekeyan Chandrasekaran, and Weihang Wang
_Counting and Enumerating Optimum Cut Sets for Hypergraph $k$-partitioning
problems for fixed $k$_
* Pierre Bergé, Édouard Bonnet, and Hugues Déprés
_Deciding Twin-width at most 4 is NP-complete_
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CiE 2022: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
=================================
Computability in Europe 2022: Revolutions and revelations in
computability
**CiE 2022 will be an on-site conference with some remote talks**
Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
July 11-15, 2022
https://cs.swansea.ac.uk/cie2022/
Registration link:
https://easychair.org/register/register.cgi?a=28759463
IMPORTANT DATES:
================
Early registration: May 31, 2022
Postgraduate research student travel grant application: May 31, 2022
Women in Computability travel grant application: May 31, 2022
Regular registration: June 30, 2022
* Information about travel and accommodation is available at
https://cs.swansea.ac.uk/cie2022/travelandaccommodation
* Information about travel grants appears below and at
https://cs.swansea.ac.uk/cie2022/travelgrants
CiE 2022 is the 18th conference organized by CiE (Computability in
Europe), a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer
scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new
developments in computability and their underlying significance for the
real world.
Previous meetings have taken place in Amsterdam (2005), Swansea (2006),
Siena (2007), Athens (2008), Heidelberg (2009), Ponta Delgada (2010),
Sofia (2011), Cambridge (2012), Milan (2013), Budapest (2014), Bucharest
(2015), Paris (2016), Turku (2017), Kiel (2018), Durham (2019), Salerno
(2020, virtually), and Ghent (2021, virtually).
TUTORIAL SPEAKERS:
==================
- Dora Giammarresi (Università di Roma Tor Vergata)
- Noam Greenberg (Victoria University of Wellington)
INVITED SPEAKERS:
=================
- Erika Ábrahám (RWTH Aachen University)
- Thierry Coquand (University of Gothenburg)
- Liesbeth de Mol (Université de Lille)
- Damir Dzhafarov (University of Connecticut)
- Harvey Friedman (The Ohio State University)
- Svetlana Selivanova (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology - KAIST)
SPECIAL SESSIONS:
=================
- At the intersection of computability and other areas of mathematics,
organised by Denis Hirschfeldt (University of Chicago) and Karen Lange
(Wellesley College)
Speakers:
Meng-Che Ho (California State University, Northridge)
Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen (University of Hawai`i at Mānoa)
Elvira Mayordomo (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Alexandra Shlapentokh (Eastern Carolina University)
- Computability theory of blockchain technology, organised by Arnold
Beckmann (Swansea University) and Anton Setzer (Swansea University)
Speakers:
Eli Ben-Sasson (StarkWare)
Maurice Herlihy (Brown University)
Philip Wadler (University of Edinburgh)
There will also be a panel discussion with the speakers of this special
session.
- Computing Language: Love Letters, Large Models and NLP, organised by
Liesbeth de Mol (Université de Lille) and Giuseppe Primiero (University
of Milan) for the Council of the HaPoC Commission
Speakers:
Troy Astarte (Swansea University)
Juan-Luis Gastaldi (ETH Zürich)
Maël Pégny (Universität Tübingen)
Jacopo Tagliabue (COVEO)
- Computing with bio-molecules, organised by Jérôme Durand-Lose
(Université d'Orleans) and Claudio Zandron (University of Milan Bicocca)
Speakers:
Giuditta Franco (University of Verona)
Maria Dolores Jiménez-López (University of Tarragona)
Nicolas Schabanel (CNRS - LIP, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
Petr Sosik (Silesian University of Opava)
- Constructive and reverse mathematics, organised by Samuele Maschio
(Universita di Padova) and Takako Nemoto (Hiroshima Institute of
Technology)
Speakers:
Makoto Fujiwara (Tokyo University of Science)
Takayuki Kihara (Nagoya University)
Robert Lubarsky (Florida Atlantic University)
Huishan Wu (BLCU Beijing)
- Reachability problems, organised by Paul Bell (Liverpool John Moores
University) and Igor Potapov (University of Liverpool)
Speakers:
Olivier Bournez (École Polytechnique de Paris)
Véronique Bruyère (Université de Mons)
Kitty Meeks (University of Glasgow)
James Worrell (University of Oxford)
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS:
===================
Contributed papers have been selected from submissions received by the
PROGRAM COMMITTEE consisting of:
Marcella Anselmo (University of Salerno)
Verónica Becher (University of Buenos Aires)
Ulrich Berger (Swansea University, co-chair)
Katie Brodhead (Florida State University)
Laura Crosilla (University of Oslo)
Joel Day (Loughborough University)
Gianluca Della Vedova (University of Milan)
Leah Epstein (University of Haifa)
Maribel Fernandez (King's College London)
Ekaterina Fokina (TU Wien)
Johanna Franklin (Hofstra University, co-chair)
Lorenzo Galeotti (Amsterdam University College)
Sandra Kiefer (RWTH Aachen University)
Susana Ladra (University of Coruna)
Maria Emilia Maietti (University of Padova)
Florin Manea (University of Goettingen)
Klaus Meer (Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus)
Dale Miller (LIX Polytechnique)
Russell Miller (Queens College CUNY)
Arno Pauly (Swansea University)
Nadia Pisanti (University of Pisa)
Solon Pissis (CWI Amsterdam)
Giuseppe Primiero (University of Milan)
Ramyaa Ramyaa (New Mexico Tech)
Monika Seisenberger (Swansea University)
Anton Setzer (Swansea University)
Alexandra Shlapentokh (East Carolina University)
Reed Solomon (University of Connecticut)
Mariya Soskova (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Peter Van Emde Boas (University of Amsterdam)
Andreas Weiermann (Ghent University)
Andreas Wichert (University of Lisbon)
The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in
all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic,
and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these
areas with practical issues in computer science and with other
disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics.
The CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS will be published by LNCS, Springer-Verlag,
in the ARCoSS (Advanced Research in Computing and Software Science)
subline.
WOMEN IN COMPUTABILITY:
=======================
We are very happy to announce that within the framework of the Women in
Computability program, we are able to offer some grants for junior women
researchers who want to participate in CiE 2022. Applications for this
grant should be sent to Liesbeth de Mol, liesbeth.demol(a)univ-lille3.fr,
before May 31, 2022 and include a short cv (at most 2 pages) and contact
information for an academic reference. Preference will be given to
junior women researchers who are presenting a paper (including informal
presentations) at CiE 2022.
Association CiE:
https://www.acie.eu/
CiE Conference Series:
https://www.acie.eu/cie-conference-series/
HOSTED BY:
==========
School of Mathematics and Computer Science
at the Computational Foundry,
Bay Campus, Swansea University,
Crymlyn Burrows, Skewen,
Swansea SA1 8EN, United Kingdom
This conference is in cooperation with the Association for Women in
Mathematics and supports the Welcoming Environment Statement.
SPONSORS:
=========
We are grateful for support from the Institute for Coding in Wales, the
London Mathematical Society, technocamps, the Deutsche Vereinigung für
Mathematische Logik und für Grundlagenforschung der Exakten
Wissenschaften, and Springer-Verlag.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
======================
Troy Astarte (Swansea University)
Arnold Beckmann (Swansea University)
Ulrich Berger (Swansea University)
Tonicha Crook (Swansea University)
Faron Moller (Swansea University)
Bertie Mueller (Swansea University)
Eike Neumann (Swansea University)
Arno Pauly (Swansea University, chair)
Olga Petrovska (Swansea University)
Pierre Pradic (Swansea University)
Markus Roggenbach (Swansea University)
Monika Seisenberger (Swansea University)
Anton Setzer (Swansea University)
John Tucker (Swansea University)
For questions, please contact the organisers at
cie2022swansea(a)gmail.com.
The organizers of FLoC 2022 invite students to apply to our volunteer
program. Volunteers will receive a stipend (a variable amount towards
registration and travel costs for students depending on the origin of
travel) in exchange for volunteer work at the conference. FLoC’22
volunteers will be able to interact with speakers and participants,
network with other researchers and meet graduate students from all over
the world.
See https://www.floc2022.org/volunteers
See you at FLoC'22
Moshe
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