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Call for Papers
LCC 2016
17th International Workshop on
Logic and Computational Complexity
September 2-3, 2016, Marseille, France
collocated with CSL 2016
http://lcc2016.cs.unibo.it/
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LCC meetings are aimed at the foundational interconnections
between logic and computational complexity, as present, for
example, in: implicit computational complexity (descriptive and
type-theoretic methods); deductive formalisms as they relate to
complexity (e.g. ramification, weak comprehension, bounded
arithmetic, linear logic and resource logics); complexity aspects
of finite model theory and databases; complexity-mindful program
derivation and verification; computational complexity at higher
type; and proof complexity. The programme will consist of invited
lectures as well as contributed talks selected by the Programme
Committee.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* submission June 17th, 2016
* notification July 4th, 2016
* workshop September 2nd-3rd, 2016
PROGRAMME CHAIRS
Ugo dal Lago (Università degli Studi di Bologna)
Ian Pratt-Hartmann (University of Manchester)
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Anupam Das (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
Hugo Férée (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Yevgeny Kazakov (Ulm University )
Emanuel Kieroński (Wrocław University)
SUBMISSION:
We welcome submissions of abstracts based on work submitted or
published elsewhere, provided that all pertinent information is
disclosed at submission time. There will be no formal reviewing as
is usually understood in peer-reviewed conferences with published
proceedings. The Programme Committee will check relevance and may
provide additional feedback.
Submissions must be in English and in the form of an abstract of
about 3-4 pages. All submissions should be made through Easychair
at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lcc2016
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Clément Aubert (Appalachian State University)
Marc Bagnol (University of Ottawa)
Stéphane Demri (CNRS and ENS de Cachan)
Agi Kurucz (King's College, London)
Olivier Laurent (CNRS and ENS de Lyon)
Yavor Nenov (University of Oxford)
Aleksy Schubert (University of Warsaw)
Jakob Grue Simonsen (University of Copenhagen)
Lidia Tendera (University of Opole)