[TYPES/announce] RAMiCS'26: Call for Presentations & Tutorials

Uli Fahrenberg uli at lmf.cnrs.fr
Thu Jan 29 03:40:43 EST 2026


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                     22st International Conference on
           Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science
                               RAMiCS 2026

     Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences
                   Będlewo, Poland, 7-10 April 2026

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Additionally to the standard Call for Papers, RAMiCS is also calling
for presentations or short contributions.  We are hence calling for
presentations of original, unfinished, already published, or otherwise
interesting work within the topics of the RAMiCS conferences.  The
submission can be in the form of a poster, an abstract, a paper
submitted to or published at another conference, or any other format.

A presentation may also be a tutorial, or an open question of interest
to the community.  These presentations will *not* be published in the
conference proceedings.

IMPORTANT DATES:

   Submission:          26 February 2026
   Notification:        3 March 2026
   RAMiCS registration: 7 March 2026

INVITED SPEAKERS:

* Lorenzo Clemente, University of Warsaw, Poland
* Anupam Das, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
* Jana Wagemaker, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Since 1994, the RAMICS conference series has been the main venue for
research on relation algebras, Kleene algebras and similar algebraic
formalisms, and their applications as conceptual and methodological
tools in computer science and beyond.

TOPICS:

We invite presentations in the general fields of algebras relevant to
computer science and applications of such algebras. Topics include but
are not limited to:

* Theory
   - algebras such as semigroups, residuated lattices, semirings,
     Kleene algebras, relation algebras and quantales
   - their connections with program logics and other logics
   - their use in the theories of automata, concurrency, formal languages,
     games, networks and programming languages
   - the development of algebraic, algorithmic, category-theoretic,
     coalgebraic and proof-theoretic methods for these theories
   - their formalisation with theorem provers

* Applications
   - tools and techniques for program correctness, specification and
     verification
   - quantitative and qualitative models and semantics of computing
     systems and processes
   - algorithm design, automated reasoning, network protocol analysis,
     social choice, optimisation and control
   - industrial applications

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Please send your short submission as a single pdf file to

   ramics2026 at easychair.org

by 26 February 2026.

ORGANIZERS:

Uli Fahrenberg, LMF, Paris-Saclay University, France
Wesley Fussner, Czech Academy of Sciences
Luigi Santocanale, Aix-Marseille University, France


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