LCC 2020: Second Call for Contributions (Update: Online edition, new date, and extended submission deadline)
(Apologies for cross posting.) =================================================================== Second Call for Contributions LCC 2020 21th International Workshop on Logic and Computational Complexity July 6, 2020, VIRTUAL (Saarbruecken, Germany) Collocated with LICS/ICALP 2020 http://www.cs.swansea.ac.uk/lcc/ ==================================================================== LCC meetings are aimed at the foundational interconnections between logic and computational complexity, as present, for example, in implicit computational complexity (descriptive and type-theoretic methods); deductive formalisms as they relate to complexity (e.g. ramification, weak comprehension, bounded arithmetic, linear logic and resource logics); complexity aspects of finite model theory and databases; complexity-mindful program derivation and verification; computational complexity at higher type; and proof complexity. The program will consist of invited lectures as well as contributed talks selected by the Program Committee. VIRTUAL EDITION: The LCC workshop is co-allocated with LICS/ICALP and as such will take place as a virtual event, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The workshop has been moved to July 6 for this reason. Further details will be posted on the webpage as soon as the handling of the virtual LICS/ICALP conferences become clear. IMPORTANT DATES: All dates are AoE, extended because of COVID-19. * submission May 6, 2020 * notification May 27, 2020 * workshop July 6, 2020 SUBMISSION: Submissions must be in English and in the form of an abstract of about 3-4 pages. All submissions should be submitted through Easychair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lcc20 We also welcome submissions of abstracts based on work submitted or published elsewhere, provided that all pertinent information is disclosed at submission time. There will be no formal reviewing as is usually understood in peer-reviewed conferences with published proceedings. The program committee checks relevance and may provide additional feedback. PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Martin Avanzini (INRIA Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée, France, co-chair) Diego Figueira (CNRS Bordeaux, France) Joanna Ochremiak (CNRS Bordeaux, France) Magdalena Ortiz (TU Wien, Austria) Thomas Seiller (CNRS Paris, France) Jakob Grue Simonsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Thomas Zeume (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, co-chair) CONTACT: To contact the workshop organizers, please send an e-mail to lcc20@easychair.org
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Thomas Zeume