[DL] LPAR-23: 23rd International Conference on Logic for Programming: Extended deadlines for abstracts

Mihaela Rozman mihaela.rozman at tuwien.ac.at
Thu Feb 13 18:42:46 CET 2020


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   LPAR-23: 23rd International Conference on Logic for Programming,
             Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning


Abstract submission:  18 February, 2020
Paper submission:     22 February, 2020
Author notification:   8 April, 2020
Conference dates:     22-27 May, 2020
Location:             Alicante, Spain

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The  series of  International  Conferences on  Logic for  Programming, Artificial Intelligence  and Reasoning (LPAR)  is a forum  where, year after year,  some of  the most  renowned researchers  in the  areas of logic, automated reasoning, computational logic, programming languages and  their  applications  come  to present  cutting-edge  results,  to discuss  advances  in  these  fields,  and  to  exchange  ideas  in  a scientifically emerging part of the world.

The 23rd LPAR will be held will  be held in Alicante, Spain, 22-27 May 2020. The proceedings will be  published by EasyChair Publications, in the EPiC Series  in Computing. The volume will be  open access and the authors will retain copyright.

Submission Guidelines
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All  papers  must be  original  and  not simultaneously  submitted  to another  journal or  conference.  The following  paper categories  are
welcome:

Regular papers describing  solid new research results. They  can be up to 15 pages  long in EasyChair style, including  figures but excluding
references  and  appendices  (that   reviewers  are  not  required  to
read). Where applicable, regular  papers are supported by experimental validation. Experimental and tool papers describing implementations of systems,  report  experiments  with implemented  systems,  or  compare implemented systems. Experimental and  tool papers should be supported by a  link to  the artifact/experimental  evaluation available  to the reviewers.

The length of  regular papers is limited to 15  pages in the EasyChair style  (excluding the  blibliography  and appendices).  The length  of experimental and  tool papers is limited  to 8 pages in  the EasyChair style (excluding the bibliography and appendices).

Both  types of  papers must  be  electronically submitted  in PDF  via
EasyChair:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lpar23

Authors of accepted papers are required to ensure that at least one of them will be present at the conference.

List of Topics
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New results in the fields  of computational logic and applications are welcome. Also  welcome are  more exploratory presentations,  which may examine open  questions and raise fundamental  concerns about existing theories  and  practices. Topics  of  interest  include, but  are  not limited to:

    Abduction and interpolation methods
    Answer set programming
    Automated reasoning
    Constraint programming
    Contextual reasoning
    Decision procedures
    Description logics
    Foundations of security
    Hardware verification
    Implementations of logic
    Inconsistency- and exception tolerant reasoning
    Interactive theorem proving
    Knowledge representation and reasoning
    Logic and computational complexity
    Logic and databases
    Logic and games
    Logic and machine learning
    Logic and the web
    Logic and types
    Logic in artificial intelligence
    Logic of distributed systems
    Logic of knowledge and belief
    Logic programming
    Logical aspects of concurrency
    Logical foundations of programming
    Modal and temporal logics
    Model checking
    Non-monotonic reasoning
    Ontologies and large knowledge bases
    Paraconsistent logics
    Probabilistic and fuzzy reasoning
    Program analysis
    Rewriting
    Satisfiability checking
    Satisfiability modulo theories
    Software verification
    Specification using logic
    Unification theory

Program Committee Chairs
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    Elvira Albert, Complutense University of Madrid
    Laura Kovacs, TU Wien

Publication
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The LPAR-23 proceedings will be published  by EasyChair Publication, in the EasyChair EPiC Series in Computing.

Contact
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For more details about the conference, venue and organization, see the conference webpage
    https://easychair.org/smart-program/LPAR23/index.html
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