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CADE-13 Call for Papers
[Since it is clearly relevant, I am distributing this conference
announcement to types. -- Philip Wadler, moderator, Types Forum.]
The Thirteenth International Conference on Automated Deduction
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Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
30 July - 3 August, 1996
CADE-13: First Call for Papers
The CADE conferences are the major forum for the presentation of new
research in all aspects of automated deduction. Original research
papers, descriptions of working reasoning systems, and problem sets
that provide innovative, challenging tests for automated reasoning
systems, are solicited.
CADE conferences cover all aspects of automated deduction:
First vs. Higher Order Logics Classical vs. Non-Classical Logics
Special vs. General Purpose Inference Interactive vs. Automatic Systems
Specific topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Resolution Sequent Calculus Decision Procedures
Unification Rewrite Rules Mathematical Induction
and any applications of automated deduction, including:
Deductive Databases Logic and Functional Programming
Commonsense Reasoning Software and Hardware Development
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** Papers on commercial or industrial applications of automated **
** deduction are especially encouraged. **
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CADE-13 will be held from Tuesday 30 July, to Saturday, 3 August. It
will be held as part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC'96) to be
held at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, from
Saturday, July 27, to Saturday, August 3. As well as CADE, other
conferences participating in FLoC'96 will be CAV (Conference on
Computer-Aided Verification), LICS (IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer
Science), and RTA (Conference on Rewriting Techniques and
Applications). The goal of FLoC is to battle fragmentation of the
technical community by bringing together synergetic conferences that
relate logic to computer science.
The Proceedings of CADE-13 will be published by Springer-Verlag in
their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Series. Research papers
should not exceed 15 (fifteen) proceedings pages. System descriptions
and problem sets should not exceed 5 (five) proceedings pages. Springer
style files should be used if possible. These can be obtained early
September from http://www.research.att.com/lics/FLoC.
The title page of the submission should include the name, address (with
email address if possible) and telephone number of each author. To
assist in the refereeing process, please indicate one or at most two of
the following areas into which your paper falls, or if it does not fall
into any of these areas, please specify the area into which it falls:
LOGIC: first order, higher order, classical, non-classical,
constructive, type theory, induction, modal, non-monotonic.
MECHANISMS: resolution, matrix, sequent calculus, natural
deduction, semantic tableau, rewrite rules, unification,
decision procedures, tactics, meta-level, interactive,
analogy.
APPLICATIONS: mathematics, geometry, databases, logic
programming, functional programming, software/hardware
verification/transformation/synthesis/termination, commonsense
reasoning, expert systems, learning.
Papers must be unpublished and not submitted for publication
elsewhere. Submissions which are late, too long, or which require
major revision, will not be considered.
The Program Committee may ask authors to furnish evidence of
scientific claims, e.g., computer programs, detailed proofs, or full
experimental data.
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| Submission deadline: 12 January, 1996 |
| Notification of acceptance: 20 March, 1996 |
| Camera-ready copy due: 26 April, 1996 |
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Authors should send 4 (four) copies of their submission to the Program
Co-Chairs. Further information about the conference may be obtained
from the Local Arrangements Chair or at the CADE-13 world wide web
site: http://www.research.att.com/lics/FLoC (operational early
September).
Further calls will be made for tutorials, workshops and a theorem
proving competition and details of these will also be available at the
CADE-13 web site.
Program Co-Chairs Local Arrangements Chair
Michael McRobbie & John Slaney Amy Felty
Centre for Information AT&T Bell Laboratories
Science Research 600 Mountain Avenue
The Australian National University Murray Hill NJ 07974
ACT 0200 United States of America
Australia
Tel: [+61] 6-2492035 Tel: [+1] 908-5824049
Fax: [+61] 6-2490747 Email: cade13-la@cisr.anu.edu.au
Email: cade13@cisr.anu.edu.au
Program Committee
O. Astrachan (Duke) J. Avenhaus (Kaiserslautern)
L. Bachmair (Stonybrook) D. Basin (Max-Planck)
W. Bibel (Darmstadt) B. Buchberger (Linz)
F. Bry (Munich) R. Caferra (Grenoble)
K.S. Choi (KAIST) A. Cohn (Leeds)
L. Farinas del Cerro (Toulouse) W. Farmer (MITRE)
A. Felty (AT&T) M. Fitting (CUNY)
M. Fujita (MRI) S. Garland (MIT)
F. Giunchiglia (IRST) E. Gunter (AT&T)
R. Hasegawa (Kyushu) L. Henschen (North Western)
L. Hines (Texas) S. Hoelldobler (Dresden)
M. Kaufman (Motorola) A. Leitsch (Vienna)
E. Lusk (Argonne) U. Martin (St Andrews)
D. McAllester (MIT) W. McCune (Argonne)
H.-J. Ohlbach (Max-Planck) J. Posegga (Karlsruhe)
W. Pase (Ottawa) F. Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon)
F. Pirri (Rome) D. Plaisted (North Carolina)
U. Reddy (Illinois) M. Rusinowitch (INRIA)
K. Satoh (Hokkaido) J. Schumann (Munich)
C. Schwind (Marseille) N. Shankar (SRI)
J. Siekman (Saarbruecken) A. Smaill (Edinburgh)
G. Smolka (Saarbruecken) M. Stickel (SRI)
G. Sutcliffe (James Cook) E. Tiden (Siemens)
A. Voronkov (Uppsala) L. Wallen (Oxford)
D. Wang (Grenoble) H. Zhang (Iowa)