LFCS'22: Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science Wyndham Deerfield Beach Resort Deerfield Beach, FL, United States, January 10-13, 2022 |
Conference website | http://lfcs.ws.gc.cuny.edu/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lfcs22 |
Submission deadline | September 12, 2021 |
Symposium on LOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (LFCS’22), January 10-13, 2022.
The LFCS series provides an outlet for the fast-growing body of work in the logical foundations of computer science, e.g., areas of fundamental theoretical logic related to computer science. The LFCS series began with Logic at Botik, Pereslavl-Zalessky, 1989 and was co-organized by Albert R. Meyer (MIT) and Michael Taitslin (Tver), after which organization passed to Anil Nerode in 1992. LFCS has enjoyed support and endorsements from a number of bodies, including the US National Science Foundation (NSF), Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), Cornell University, and the City University of New York Research Foundation
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should be made electronically via easychairhttps://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=lfcs22#. Submitted papers must be in pdf/12pt format and of no more than 15 pages, present work not previously published, and must not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings.
List of Topics
- constructive mathematics and type theory
- homotopy type theory
- logic
- automata and automatic structures
- computability and randomness
- logical foundations of programming
- logical aspects of computational complexity
- parameterized complexity
- logic programming and constraints
- automated deduction and interactive theorem proving
- logical methods in protocol and program verification
- logical methods in program specification and extraction
- domain theory logics
- logical foundations of database theory
- equational logic and term rewriting
- lambda and combinatory calculi
- categorical logic and topological semantics
- linear logic
- epistemic and temporal logics
- intelligent and multiple agent system logics
- logics of proof and justification
- nonmonotonic reasoning
- logic in game theory and social software
- logic of hybrid systems
- distributed system logics
- mathematical fuzzy logic
- system design logics
- other logics in computer science.
Committees
Steering Committee
- Anil Nerode, (Ithaca, NY, General Chair)
- Stephen Cook (Toronto)
- Dirk van Dalen (Utrecht)
- Yuri Matiyasevich (St.Petersburg, Russia)
- Samuel Buss (San Diego)
- Andre Scedrov (Philadelphia, PA)
- Dana Scott, (Pittsburgh, PA - Berkeley, CA)
Program committee
- Antonis Achilleos (Reykjavik)
- Sergei Artemov (New York) – PC Chair
- Steve Awodey (Pittsburgh)
- Matthias Baaz (Vienna)
- Lev Beklemishev (Moscow)
- Andreas Blass (Ann Arbor)
- Samuel Buss (San Diego)
- Thierry Coquand (Göteborg)
- Valeria de Paiva (Cupertino)
- Ruy de Queiroz (Recife)
- Melvin Fitting (New York)
- Sergey Goncharov (Novosibirsk)
- Rosalie Iemhoff (Utrecht)
- Hajime Ishihara (JAIST – Kanazawa)
- Junhua Yu (Beijing)
- Bakhadyr Khoussainov (Auckland)
- Roman Kuznets (Vienna)
- Stepan Kuznetsov (Moscow)
- Robert Lubarsky (Boca Raton)
- Lawrence Moss (Bloomington)
- Pavel Naumov (Southampton)
- Anil Nerode (Ithaca, NY) – General LFCS Chair
- Elena Nogina (New York)
- Hiroakira Ono (JAIST – Kanazawa)
- Alessandra Palmigiano (Delft)
- Ramaswamy Ramanujam (Chennai)
- Michael Rathjen (Leeds)
- Sebastiaan Terwijn (Nijmegen)
- Ren-June Wang (Chiayi City)
- Noson Yanofsky (New York)
Publication
LFCS'22 proceedings will be published in the Springer LNCS series. A traditional post-conference volume of selected LFCS'22 papers will be published in the Journal of Logic and Computation in 2022.
Venue
Traditionally, LFCS symposia are located in the spectacular Wyndham Deerfield Beach Resort, Deerfield Beach, Florida. Website: http://www.wyndhamdeerfieldresort.com. Currently, some version of hybrid format appears to be appropriate for LFCS'22, the details will be decided later.
Contact
LFCS’22 Local Organizing Committee is chaired by Robert Lubarsky (Florida Atlantic University), rlubarsk@fau.edu.
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Sergei Artemov, sartemov@gc.cuny.edu.
Sponsors
Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL),
The City University of New York Research Foundation,
The US National Science Foundation (expected)