[TYPES/announce] 2nd call for submissions: CLA'19 meeting and DMTCS special issue

Noam Zeilberger noam.zeilberger at gmail.com
Tue May 21 05:16:27 EDT 2019


The Computational Logic and Applications (CLA) workshops are a series of
annual meetings (cf. https://cla.tcs.uj.edu.pl), whose main purpose is to
provide a free and open forum for research on combinatorial and
quantitative aspects of mathematical logic and their applications in
computer science. The next meeting will take place in Versailles (France)
in July 1-2, 2019. It will be followed by a special issue of DMTCS
dedicated to the same topics.

SCOPE
Topics within the scope of CLA include:
— combinatorics of lambda calculus and related formalisms,
— quantitative aspects of program evaluation and normalisation,
— asymptotic enumeration in computational logic,
— statistical properties of formulae, terms and programs,
— random generation of large combinatorial structures in computational
logic,
— randomness in software testing and counter-example generation methods.


WORKSHOP
Submission of a talk proposal for the meeting should be done no later than
June 11, 2019, by sending a short abstract through Easychair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cla2019).
The steering committee will decide on the meeting’s program by June 14,
2019.
Attendance is free upon registration.

Invited speakers:
— Samuele Giraudo (LIGM, Univ. Marne la Vallée, France)
— Clemens Grabmayer (Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy)

The steering committee for the workshop is
— Antoine Genitrini (Sorbonne University, Paris, France)
— Alain Giorgetti (University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, France)
— Bernhard Gittenberger (TU Wien, Vienna, Austria)
— Katarzyna Grygiel (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)
— Michał Pałka (Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden)
— Noam Zeilberger (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)

The organising committee is composed of
— Olivier Bodini (University Paris 13, Villetaneuse, France)
— Danièle Gardy (University of Versailles, Versailles, France)
— Antoine Genitrini (Sorbonne University, Paris, France)


SPECIAL ISSUE
Following the meeting, a special issue of DMTCS is planned for early 2020
with full papers on the topics of CLA. These papers can be either results
presented at the 2019 CLA meeting, or at a former meeting but not published
elsewhere, or results not presented at CLA, as long as they fall within the
scope of the workshop. The submitted papers should present original
research, including survey papers, which is not already published or
submitted to publication to another journal.
— Bernhard Gittenberger (TU Wien, Vienna, Austria)
— Marek Zaionc (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland)
The papers will be refereed according to the usual standards of DMTCS.


IMPORTANT DATES
— June 11, 2019: submission deadline for talk proposals
— June 14, 2019: speaker notification for workshop
— June 24, 2019: registration deadline (note: registration is free but
mandatory)
— July 1-2, 2019: workshop
— September 30, 2019: submission deadline for contributions to the DMTCS
special issue


SUBMISSION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE
Papers should be written in English. The submission process for DMTCS is
the standard one for this journal. Ensure that you submit to the special
volume "CLA 2019" and that you leave the section of the journal unspecified.

Authors will be notified of a decision within four months of submission to
the special issue.
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