[Haskell] RTA'05: 3rd and last Call for Papers
Ralf Treinen
treinen at lsv.ens-cachan.fr
Mon Oct 18 12:18:28 EDT 2004
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* RTA'05 CALL FOR PAPERS *
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http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/RTA05/
April 19--21, 2005
Nara, Japan
The 16th Int. Conf. on Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA'05)
will collocate with the 7th International Conference on Typed Lambda
Calculi and Applications (TLCA'05) as part of the Federated Conference
on Rewriting, Deduction and Programming (RDP'05).
IMPORTANT DATES:
Nov 12, 2004: Deadline for electronic submission of title and abstract
Nov 19, 2004: Deadline for electronic submission of papers
Jan 14, 2005: Notification of acceptance of papers
Feb 4, 2005: Deadline for final versions of accepted papers
Apr 19-21, 2005: Conference
The deadlines are strict.
RTA is the major forum for the presentation of research on all aspects
of rewriting. Typical areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
* APPLICATIONS:
case studies; rule-based (functional and logic) programming;
symbolic and algebraic computation; theorem proving;
system synthesis and verification; proof checking.
* FOUNDATIONS:
matching and unification; narrowing; completion techniques;
strategies; constraint solving; explicit substitutions; tree automata.
* FRAMEWORKS:
string, term, and graph rewriting; lambda-calculus and
higher-order rewriting; proof nets; constrained
rewriting/deduction; categorical and infinitary rewriting.
* IMPLEMENTATION:
compilation techniques; parallel execution; rewriting tools.
* SEMANTICS:
equational logic; rewriting logic.
INVITED TALKS will be given at RTA'05 by:
* Amy Felty (Ottawa)
* Yoshihito Toyama (Sendai)
* Philip Wadler (Edinburgh)
BEST PAPER AWARDS AND TRAVEL GRANTS:
An award of 100,000 Yen will be given to the best paper or papers as decided
by the PC.
A limited number of student travel grants is available. Preference will be
given to students whose papers are accepted at RTA and who do not have
alternative funding. Students applying for travel support should indicate this
by sending an e-mail to the PC chair (giesl at informatik.rwth-aachen.de)
together with their submission.
RTA'04 PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Franz Baader (Dresden)
* Mariangiola Dezani (Torino)
* Juergen Giesl (Aachen, Chair)
* Bernhard Gramlich (Vienna)
* Florent Jacquemard (Cachan)
* Claude Kirchner (Nancy)
* Pierre Lescanne (Lyon)
* Aart Middeldorp (Innsbruck)
* Hitoshi Ohsaki (Amagasaki)
* Vincent van Oostrom (Utrecht)
* Christine Paulin-Mohring (Orsay)
* Frank Pfenning (Pittsburgh)
* Femke van Raamsdonk (Amsterdam)
* Mark-Oliver Stehr (Urbana)
* Rakesh Verma (Houston)
* Andrei Voronkov (Manchester)
RTA'05 SUBMISSIONS:
Submissions must be original and not submitted for publication elsewhere.
Submission categories include regular research papers and system descriptions.
Also problem sets and submissions describing interesting applications of
rewriting techniques will be very welcome. The page limit is 15 pages (10
pages for system descriptions).
As usual, accepted papers will appear in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in
Computer Science series. More information about paper submission is available
at the RTA'05 web page.
http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/RTA05/
LOCATION, TRAVEL, ACCOMMODATION, AND REGISTRATION
The conference takes place in Nara park, which is one of the most important
cultural sights of Japan with some of the oldest and most impressive temples
and shrines. Airfares from Europe or the US to Japan are not expensive in
mid-April and the conference will offer reasonably priced accommodation and
low registration fees.
RTA'05 PROGRAM CHAIR:
Juergen Giesl
LuFG Informatik II
RWTH Aachen
Ahornstr. 55
52074 Aachen
Germany
giesl at informatik.rwth-aachen.de
RTA'05 CONFERENCE CHAIR:
Hitoshi Ohsaki
AIST
Japan
ohsaki at ni.aist.go.jp
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