[TYPES/announce] RC 2024 - call for papers - deadline extension

Clément Aubert Clement.Aubert at math.cnrs.fr
Tue Feb 6 13:03:51 EST 2024


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             *Final Call for Papers*
       *Reversible Computation 2024*
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   July 4th – 5th, Torun, Poland

   https://rc2024.mat.umk.pl/

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| Scope    |
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Reversible computation has a growing number of promising application areas
such as low power design, coding/decoding, debugging, testing and
verification, database recovery, discrete event simulation, reversible
algorithms, reversible specification formalisms, reversible programming
languages, process algebras, and the modeling of biochemical systems.
Furthermore, reversible logic provides a basis for quantum computation with
its applications, for example, in cryptography and in the development of
highly efficient algorithms. First reversible circuits and quantum circuits
have been implemented and are seen as promising alternatives to
conventional CMOS technology.

The conference will bring together researchers from computer science,
mathematics, and physics to discuss new developments and directions for
future research in Reversible Computation. This includes applications of
reversibility in quantum computation. Research papers, tutorials, tool
demonstrations, and work-in-progress reports are within the scope of the
conference. Invited talks by leading international experts will complete
the program.

Contributions on all areas of Reversible Computation are welcome, including
— but not limited to — the following topics:
     - Applications
     - Architectures
     - Algorithms
     - Bidirectional transformations
     - Circuit Design
     - Debugging
     - Fault Tolerance and Error Correction
     - Hardware
     - Information Theory
     - Physical Realizations
     - Programming Languages
     - Quantum Computation
     - Software
     - Synthesis
     - Theoretical Results
     - Testing
     - Verification

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| Important dates |
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* Abstract submission: February 18, 2024 Submission deadline: February 
25, 2024*
Notification to authors: March 22, 2024
Final version: April 14, 2024
Conference: July 4 - July 5, 2024

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| Invited Speaker |
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*Amr Sabry* is a Professor of Computer Science at Indiana University. His
research interests are in the semantics, logical foundations, and
implementations of programming languages. He has published on a range of
themes including the typing, logical foundations, and programming
applications of continuations and continuation-passing style, reasoning
about monadic effects and staged computation, and programming language
models of quantum computing. Together with Matthias Felleisen, Sabry wrote
a series of papers on the use of continuations in the compilation of
functional languages which includes one of the fifty most influential
papers in the last twenty years of the ACM SIGPLAN Conference Programming
Language Design and Implementation (PLDI). Together with Eugenio Moggi,
Sabry gave what is considered the long-awaited definitive answer that
monadic encapsulation of effects using rank-2 polymorphism is correct. His
most recent research interests are related to quantum computing.

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| Program Committee |
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Programme Chairs

     Łukasz Mikulski ( Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland,
lukasz.mikulski at mat.umk.pl)
      Torben Ægidius Mogensen ( University of Copenhagen, Denmark,
torbenm at di.ku.dk)

Programme Committee Members

     Clément Aubert (Augusta University, USA)
     Kamalika Datta (German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence,
DFKI Bremen, Germany)
     Robert Glück (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
     James Hoey (University of Leicester, UK)
     Robin Kaarsgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
     Ivan Lanese (Università di Bologna/INRIA, Italy)
     Andreas Malcher (Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany)
     Uwe Meyer (Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, Germany)
     Claudio Mezzina (Università di Urbino, Italy)
     Iain Phillips (Imperial College, UK)
     Krzysztof Podlaski (University Of Lodz, Poland)
     Michael Kirkedal Thomsen (University of Oslo, Norway and University of
Copenhagen, Denmark)
     Irek Ulidowski (University of Leicester, UK)
     Robert Wille (Technische Universität München, Germany)
     Shigeru Yamashita (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
     Tetsuo Yokoyama (Nanzan University, Japan)
     Shoji Yuen (Nagoya University, Japan)

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| How to Submit     |
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To submit a paper to the Reversible Computation conference, please follow
these guidelines:
You can submit
     - Full research papers (16 pages maximum, including bibliography),
     - Work-in-progress or tool demonstration papers (6 pages maximum,
including bibliography).

The paper submission will be accepted as a PDF file using the LNCS style.

Authors are encouraged to include their ORCID's in the paper.
Author(s) of accepted papers are expected to participate in the conference
and to present their papers. We would appreciate it if one person would not
present more than two papers at the conference. If more than two papers are
accepted by a group of authors, we kindly ask that the papers be presented
by different co-authors, as far as possible. PC chairs and general chairs
are not permitted to submit papers to the conference.
All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and
published by Springer as a Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) volume.

Papers are to be submitted via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rc2024.
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