CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
Tenth International Conference on
Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2025)
14-20 July 2025, Birmingham, UK
https://fscd-conference.org/2025/
IMPORTANT DATES
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All deadlines are midnight anywhere-on-earth (AoE).
Workshop proposal: 12 December 2024
Notification: Late January 2025
Workshop programmes: 31 May 2025
FSCD 2025 Workshops: 14 July and 19-20 July 2025
OVERVIEW
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FSCD 2025 will take place in Birmingham from 14th to 20th July. We
invite proposals for workshops on topics of interest to the FSCD community.
Proposals should include:
- Workshop's name and URL if already available or from previous years.
- A short scientific summary and justification of the proposed topic;
this should include a discussion of the particular benefits of any topic
related to FSCD.
- A list of workshop organisers with contact information.
- Potential invited speakers (please specify expected number and, if
possible, tentative names)
- Procedures for selecting presentations (if you plan a call for
contributed talks or papers followed by a selection procedure, the
submission date should be scheduled after the FSCD notification date,
while the notification should take place before the early registration
deadline).
- Plans for publication, if any (e.g. proceeding, journal special issue,
etc.)
- Proposed format and agenda (e.g. paper presentations, tutorials, demo
sessions).
- The proposed duration (1 day or 2 days).
- Expected number of participants, providing some data on previous
years, if the workshop has already been organised in the past.
- Any other relevant information and special wishes regarding the
schedule (e.g. specific dates, workshops that should (not) be planned on
the same day).
LOCAL SUPPORT
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The conference organisers will provide a room, internet connection,
coffee breaks, lunches and help with some local organisation.
SUBMISSION
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Proposals must be submitted as a PDF of *at most three pages*, not
including references by email to:
fscd2025(a)gmail.com
The workshop committee will determine the final list of accepted
workshops based on thematic pertinence and time/space availability.
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
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- Paul Blain Levy (University of Birmingham, UK)
- Anupam Das (University of Birmingham, UK)
- Cynthia Kop (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Tenth International Conference on
Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2025)
14-20 July 2025, Birmingham, UK
https://fscd-conference.org/2025/
IMPORTANT DATES
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All deadlines are midnight anywhere-on-earth (AoE); late submissions
will not be considered.
Abstract: 10 February 2025
Submission: 17 February 2025
Rebuttal: 7-11 April 2025
Notification: 30 April 2025
Final version: 14 May 2025
OVERVIEW
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FSCD (https://fscd-conference.org/) covers all aspects of formal
structures for computation and deduction, from theoretical foundations
to applications. Building on two communities, RTA (Rewriting Techniques
and Applications) and TLCA (Typed Lambda Calculi and Applications), FSCD
embraces their core topics and broadens their scope to closely related
areas in logic, models of computation, semantics and verification in new
challenging areas.
The suggested, but not exclusive, list of topics for submission is:
1. Calculi:
- Rewriting systems (string, term, higher-order, nominal, graph,
conditional, modulo, infinitary, etc.);
- Lambda calculus;
- Logics (first-order, higher-order, equational, modal, linear,
classical, constructive, etc.);
- Proof theory (natural deduction, sequent calculus, proof nets, etc.);
- Type theory and logical frameworks;
- Homotopy type theory;
- Process algebras (synchronous, asynchronous, static and dynamic
semantics with and without time, etc.)
- Quantum calculi.
2. Methods in Computation and Deduction:
- Type systems (polymorphism, dependent, recursive, intersection,
session, etc.);
- Induction, coinduction;
- Matching, unification, completion, orderings;
- Strategies (normalisation, completeness, etc.);
- Tree automata;
- Model building and model checking;
- Proof search and theorem proving;
- Constraint solving and decision procedures.
3. Semantics:
- Operational semantics and abstract machines;
- Game Semantics and applications;
- Domain theory and categorical models;
- Quantitative models (timing, probabilities, etc.);
- Quantum computation and emerging models of computation.
4. Algorithmic Analysis and Transformations of Formal Systems:
- Type inference and type checking;
- Abstract Interpretation;
- Complexity analysis and implicit computational complexity;
- Checking termination, confluence, derivational complexity and
related properties;
- Symbolic computation.
5. Tools and Applications:
- Programming and proof environments;
- Verification tools;
- Proof assistants and interactive theorem provers;
- Applications in industry;
- Applications of formal systems in other sciences;
- Applications of formal systems in education.
6. Formal Systems for Modelling and Verification in new challenging areas:
- Certification;
- Security;
- Blockchain;
- Databases;
- Deep learning and machine learning algorithms;
- Planning.
PUBLICATION
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The proceedings will be published as an electronic volume in the Leibniz
International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs) of Schloss Dagstuhl.
All LIPIcs proceedings are open access.
SPECIAL ISSUE
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There will be a special issue of Logical Methods in Computer Science of
selected papers. More details will be provided later.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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The submission site is:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fscd2025
Submissions must be formatted using the LIPIcs style files
(https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author) and submitted
via EasyChair.
Submissions can be made in two categories: regular research papers and
system descriptions. Please indicate in the submission page in Easychair
and in the first page of the paper in which category you are submitting.
Regular research papers are limited to 15 pages, excluding references
and appendices. They must present original research which is unpublished
and not submitted elsewhere.
System descriptions are limited to 15 pages, excluding references.
Shorter papers are welcome and will be given equal consideration. A
system description must present new software tools, or significantly new
versions of such tools, in which FSCD topics play an important role. An
archive of the code with instructions on how to install and run the tool
must be submitted. In addition, a webpage where the system can be
experimented with should be provided.
One author of each accepted paper is expected to register and present
the work in person at the conference. In case that this is not possible
for some unforeseen reason, online presentation will be arranged, but in
person registration will still be required.
BEST PAPER AWARD BY JUNIOR RESEARCHERS
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The programme committee will select a paper in which at least one author
is a junior researcher, i.e. either a student or whose PhD award date is
less than three years from the first day of the meeting. When submitting
the paper, other authors should declare to the PC Chair that at least
50% of contribution is made by the junior researcher(s).
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIR
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Maribel Fernandez, King's College London, UK
Email: fscd2025(a)easychair.org
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Thorsten Altenkirch University of Nottingham, UK
Sandra Alves University of Porto, Portugal
Zena M. Ariola University of Oregon, US
Mauricio Ayala-Rincon University of Brasilia, Brazil
Kyungmin Bae Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Frederic Blanqui INRIA, France
James Cheney University of Edinburgh, UK
Ugo De'Liguoro University of Torino, Italy
Santiago Escobar Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Silvia Ghilezan University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Jean Goubault-Larrecq ENS Paris-Saclay, France
Masahito Hasegawa Kyoto University, Japan
Paul Blain Levy University of Birmingham, UK
Christopher Lynch Clarkson University, US
Assia Mahboubi INRIA, France, and VU Amsterdam, Netherlands
Damiano Mazza CNRS, University Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
Daniele Nantes-Sobrinho Imperial College, UK, and University of
Brasilia, Brazil
Naoki Nishida Nagoya University, Japan
Valeria de Paiva Topos Institute, Berkeley, US
Frank Pfenning Carnegie Mellon University, US
Brigitte Pientka McGill University, Canada
Alessandra di Pierro University of Verona, Italy
Femke van Raamsdonk VU Amsterdam, Netherlands
Simona Ronchi Della Rocca University of Torino, Italy
Grigore Rosu University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US
Manfred Schmidt-Schauss Goethe University, Germany
Carolyn Talcott SRI, US
Alvaro Tasistro Universidad ORT Uruguay
Jamie Vicary University of Cambridge, UK
Glynn Winskel Queen Mary University of London, UK
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
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Paul Blain Levy, University of Birmingham, UK
Anupam Das, University of Birmingham, UK
LOCAL WORKSHOPS CHAIRS
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Paul Blain Levy, University of Birmingham, UK
Anupam Das, University of Birmingham, UK
FSCD STEERING COMMITTEE
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Patrick Baillot (Chair), CNRS, University of Lille
Ugo Dal Lago, University of Bologna
Amy Felty, University of Ottawa
Carsten Fuhs, Birkbeck, University of London (Publicity Chair)
Marco Gaboardi, Boston University
Herman Geuvers, Radboud University Nijmegen
Juergen Giesl, RWTH Aachen University
Cynthia Kop, Radboud University Nijmegen (SC Workshop Chair)
Giulio Manzonetto, University Paris Cite
Daniele Nantes, Imperial College London / University of Brasilia
Femke van Raamsdonk, VU Amsterdam
Jakob Rehof, TU Dortmund University