[DL] FTP 2009: First call for papers
Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans
sofronie at mpi-sb.mpg.de
Thu Feb 5 22:03:16 CET 2009
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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FTP 2009
International Workshop on First-Order Theorem Proving
Oslo, Norway, July 6-7 2009
http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/~sofronie/ftp09/
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FTP 2009 is the seventh in a series of workshops intended to focus
effort on First-Order Theorem Proving as a core theme of Automated
Deduction, and to provide a forum for presentation of recent work
and discussion of research in progress.
The workshop welcomes original contributions on theorem proving
in first-order classical, many-valued, modal and description logics,
including (but not restricted to):
* theorem proving in first-order classical, many-valued,
and modal logics, including:
- satisfiability in propositional logic,
- satisfiability modulo theories,
- specialized decision procedures,
- constraint reasoning,
- equational reasoning,
- term rewriting,
- resolution,
- paramodulation/superposition;
* strategies and complexity of theorem proving procedures;
* implementation techniques;
* applications of first-order theorem provers to:
- program verification,
- model checking,
- artificial intelligence,
- mathematics,
- computational linguistics.
Previous editions of FTP took place in
Schloss Hagenberg, Austria (1997); Vienna, Austria (1998);
St Andrews, Scotland (2000); Valencia, Spain (2003);
Koblenz, Germany (2005); and Liverpool, UK (2007).
For more information about FTP, its scope and previous
workshops, please see the FTP Workshop Series web page
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/FTP-WS/ .
Paper Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit papers in the following categories:
* Extended abstracts of up to 15 pages describing original results.
* Position papers of up to 10 pages describing work in progress,
or future directions of research.
* System descriptions of up to 10 pages, describing new systems or
significant upgrades of existing ones, especially including
experiments; sources and manuals of systems will have to be freely
available online.
* Presentation-only papers, describing work recently published or
submitted (no page limit). These will not be included in the
proceedings, but pre-prints or post-prints can be made available
to participants. We see this as a way to provide additional
access to important developments that FTP Workshop attendees
may be unaware of.
Authors are encouraged to use LaTeX and the standard article class/style
file (10pt or 11pt). The first page should contain the title, the authors'
names, e-mail and postal addresses.
Submissions should be made via Easychair at the following address:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ftp2009
Publication
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Accepted submissions will be published as a technical report
of the University of Oslo and will be distributed at the workshop.
They will also be available on the web. As for the previous editions
of FTP, a journal special issue is planned after the workshop.
The submission will be open to papers on First-Order Theorem
Proving.
Important dates
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Full paper submission deadline: 20 April 2009
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 27 May 2009
Final version due: 10 June 2009
Workshop: July 6-7, 2009
Program Chairs
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* Nicolas Peltier( (CNRS - LIG)
* Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans (Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik,
Saarbrücken)
Programme Committee
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* Alessandro Armando (DIST - Univ. Genova)
* Franz Baader (TU Dresden)
* Peter Baumgartner (National ICT Australia)
* Bernhard Beckert (Univ. Koblenz)
* Maria Paola Bonacina (Univ. degli Studi di Verona)
* Ricardo Caferra (Grenoble INP - LIG)
* Martin Giese (Univ. Oslo)
* Ullrich Hustadt (Univ. Liverpool)
* Alexander Leitsch (Vienna Univ. of Technology)
* Christopher Lynch (Clarkson University)
* Nicola Olivetti (LSIS, Univ. Paul Cézanne, Marseille)
* Nicolas Peltier (co-chair) (CNRS - LIG)
* David Plaisted (Univ. North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
* Silvio Ranise (Univ. degli Studi di Verona)
* Michael Rusinowitch (LORIA - INRIA Lorraine)
* Renate Schmidt (The Univ. Manchester)
* Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans (co-chair) (Max-Planck-Institut für
Informatik, Saarbrücken)
* Arild Waaler (Univ. of Oslo)
* Christoph Weidenbach (Max-Planck-Institut für
Informatik, Saarbrücken)
Local organization
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Roger Antonsen (University of Oslo)
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