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WST 2021 - Call for Papers
17th International Workshop on Termination
http://costa.fdi.ucm.es/wst2021
July 16, 2021, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Co-located with CADE-28
**** The workshop will be virtual ****
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*[The submission deadline was extended to May 9, 2021].*
The Workshop on Termination (WST) traditionally brings together, in an
informal setting, researchers interested in all aspects of
termination, whether this interest be practical or theoretical,
primary or derived. The workshop also provides a ground for
cross-fertilization of ideas from the different communities interested
in termination (e.g., working on computational mechanisms, programming
languages, software engineering, constraint solving, etc.). The
friendly atmosphere enables fruitful exchanges leading to joint
research and subsequent publications.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* * submission deadline: May 9, 2021* (extended)
* notification: June 6, 2021
* final version due: June 20, 2021
* workshop: July 16, 2021
INVITED SPEAKERS:
TBA
TOPICS:
The 17th International Workshop on Termination welcomes contributions
on all aspects of termination. In particular, papers investigating
applications of termination (for example in complexity analysis,
program analysis and transformation, theorem proving, program
correctness, modeling computational systems, etc.) are very welcome.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* abstraction methods in termination analysis
* certification of termination and complexity proofs
* challenging termination problems
* comparison and classification of termination methods
* complexity analysis in any domain
* implementation of termination methods
* non-termination analysis and loop detection
* normalization and infinitary normalization
* operational termination of logic-based systems
* ordinal notation and subrecursive hierarchies
* SAT, SMT, and constraint solving for (non-)termination analysis
* scalability and modularity of termination methods
* termination analysis in any domain (lambda calculus, declarative
programming, rewriting, transition systems, etc.)
* well-founded relations and well-quasi-orders
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Submissions are short papers/extended abstracts which should not
exceed 5 pages. There will be no formal reviewing. In particular, we
welcome short versions of recently published articles and papers
submitted elsewhere. The program committee checks relevance and
provides additional feedback for each submission. The accepted papers
will be made available electronically before the workshop.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wst2021
Please, use LaTeX and the LIPIcs style file
http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/lipics/lipics-authors.tgz
to prepare your submission.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Martin Avanzini - INRIA Sophia, Antipolis
* Carsten Fuhs - Birkbeck, U. of London
* Samir Genaim (chair) - U. Complutense de Madrid
* Jürgen Giesl - RWTH Aachen
* Matthias Heizmann - U. of Freiburg
* Cynthia Kop - Radboud U. Nijmegen
* Salvador Lucas - U. Politècnica de València
* Étienne Payet - U. de La Réunion
* Albert Rubio - U. Complutense de Madrid
* René Thiemann - U. of Innsbruck