News and Events: Conferences

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14 - 17 February 2025, Zagreb Logic Conference 2025, Zagreb, Croatia

Date: 14 - 17 February 2025
Deadline: Wednesday 1 January 2025

The Zagreb Logic Conference is an event that gathers researchers from the discipline of logic and various connected fields. This is the third installment of the conference, which was first held in January 2023 on the occasion of World Logic Day. The conference will be held from February 14 to February 17, 2025, at the Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb, and will be held exclusively in person. Each talk will be allocated a slot of 25 minutes, plus an additional 5 minutes for discussion.

Invited speakers: Patricia Blanchette (University of Notre Dame) Murdoch James Gabbay (Heriot-Watt University).

We would like to invite you to submit your abstracts to the Zagreb Logic Conference 2025 (ZLC25). 

Topics of interest include: - history of logic - philosophy of logic - higher-order logic - model theory - set theory - proof theory - modal logic - computability and complexity - logic in computer science.

 

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/zlc25/.

28 - 30 May 2025, 8th International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN'25): Advancing the Science of Narrative, Geneva, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 May 2025
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Deadline: Wednesday 15 January 2025

The Computational Models of Narrative (CMN) workshop series is dedicated to advancing the computationally-grounded scientific study of narrative, a crucial aspect of human experience used for communication, persuasion, explanation, and entertainment.

Narrative, or storytelling, is a symbolic activity that imitates human actions through emplotment, representing discordant events through concordance. From myths to histories, narratives are ubiquitous across time, making understanding narrative intelligence essential to comprehending human intelligence. Systems for narrative analysis and production are increasingly embedded in devices and processes, influencing decision-making in venues as diverse as politics, economics, intelligence, and cultural production. In order to appreciate this influence, it is becoming increasingly clear that research must address the technical implementation of narrative systems, the theoretical bases of these frameworks, and our general understanding of narrative at multiple levels, from the philosophical and cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to model narrative responses computationally.

We invite and encourage submissions either as full papers or position papers, through the workshop's website. Full papers should contain original research and be between 8 and 16 pages; position papers can report on work-in-progress, research plans or projects and have to fit within eight pages. Accepted papers will be published in open access (Gold Road), free of charge.

For more information, see https://tecfa.unige.ch/cmn25/.

20 - 21 January 2025, Conference on Certified Programs & Proofs (CPP 2025): Certified Programs and Proofs, Denver, USA

Date: 20 - 21 January 2025
Location: Denver, USA
Deadline: Tuesday 10 September 2024

Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP) is an international conference on practical and theoretical topics in all areas that consider formal verification and certification as an essential paradigm for their work. CPP spans areas of computer science, mathematics, logic, and education. CPP is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGLOG.

CPP 2025 will be held in January 2025 and will be co-located with POPL 2025 in Denver, Colorado, United States. The CPP 2025 organizers will strive to enable both in-person and remote participation, in cooperation with the POPL 2025 organizers.

For more information, see https://popl25.sigplan.org/home/CPP-2025 or contact Sandrine Blazy at , or Nicolas Tabareau at .

20 - 21 January 2025, Conference on Certified Programs & Proofs (CPP 2025): Certified Programs and Proofs, Denver, USA

Date: 20 - 21 January 2025
Location: Denver, USA
Deadline: Tuesday 10 September 2024

Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP) is an international conference on practical and theoretical topics in all areas that consider formal verification and certification as an essential paradigm for their work. CPP spans areas of computer science, mathematics, logic, and education. CPP is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGLOG.

CPP 2025 will be held in January 2025 and will be co-located with POPL 2025 in Denver, Colorado, United States. The CPP 2025 organizers will strive to enable both in-person and remote participation, in cooperation with the POPL 2025 organizers.

For more information, see https://popl25.sigplan.org/home/CPP-2025 or contact Sandrine Blazy at , or Nicolas Tabareau at .

14 - 18 July 2025, Computability in Europe 2025 (CiE 2025), Lisbon, Portugal

Date: 14 - 18 July 2025
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Deadline: Sunday 26 January 2025

CiE (Computability in Europe) is a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics. Computability in Europe 2025 "Crossroads of Computability and Logic: Insights, Inspirations, and Innovations" will feature two Tutorial Speakers, 6 Invited Speakers, 6 Special Sessions and the Women in Computability program.

The Program Committee cordially invites all researchers, European and non-European, to submit their papers in all areas related to the above for presentation at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings of CiE 2025. Papers submitted to the conference proceedings should represent original work, not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference with formal proceedings. The Program Committee will rigorously review and select submitted papers. Accepted papers will be published as a proceedings volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series from Springer-Verlag.

Continuing the tradition of past CiE conferences, we also invite researchers to present informal presentations of their recent work. Informal presentations will not be published in the LNCS conference proceedings. Results presented as informal presentations at CiE 2025 may appear or may have appeared in other conferences with formal proceedings and/or in journals.

Special Issue of the Journal of Logic Language and Information on "Dynamic Logic - New Trends and Applications"

Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

Following the successful 2022 and 2023 editions of the Workshop DaLÌ - Dynamic Logic: New trends and applications, it is our pleasure to announce the possibility of publishing work on Dynamic Logic in the upcoming Special Issue of Journal of Logic, Language and Information. Submissions of original papers (unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere), up to 30 pages (excluding references) are invited on the general field of dynamic logic, its variants, and applications

For more information, see here or at https://www.editorialmanager.com/jlli/Default.aspx or contact Nina Gierasimczuk at .

7 - 8 April 2024, Workshop on Theorem Proving and Machine Learning, Edinburgh, Scotland

Date: 7 - 8 April 2024
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

Machine learning has been shown to be very successful in programming and translation talks, and creates new opportunities combining AI with proofs. Recently, various claims have been made that large language models (LLMs) will revolutionise these areas. However, many questions about the details of the applications of LLMs and their impact on theorem proving and mathematics remain open. At the workshop, we want to bring together researchers from a wide range of communities: mathematics, automated and interactive theorem proving, machine learning, natural language processing, and formal methods, in order to discuss the state-of the art and future directions for this new area of research.

The workshop solicits contributed talks supported by an extended abstract of up to 2 pages in LNCS format, excluding references. Abstracts will be reviewed for relevance and quality and subsequently made public on the workshop’s web page. 

(New) 12 - 16 May 2025, LOGICA 2025, Hejnice, Czech Republic

Date: 12 - 16 May 2025
Location: Hejnice, Czech Republic
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences announces 'LOGICA 2025', the 37th in the series of international symposia devoted to logic, to be held in Hejnice, Czech Republic, from Monday 12 May to Friday 16 May 2025

Invited speakers: Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University), Hans Rott (University of Regensburg), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Albert Visser (Utrecht University).

Submissions addressing any of the wide range of logical problems are welcome, with the exception of those focusing on specific technical applications. We especially welcome submissions that cover topics of interest to both 'philosophically' and 'mathematically' oriented logicians. If you are interested in presenting a paper at the symposium, please submit a three-page blinded abstract by 31 January 2025.

Simultaneous submission to other conferences or journals is allowed, and we will also consider submissions based on recently published papers. However, such submissions will not be considered for the post-proceedings volume.

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(New) 11 - 12 February 2025, Recent Trends in Logic and Game Theory, Chennai, India

Date: 11 - 12 February 2025
Location: Chennai, India
Target audience: Students, Researchers and Professors
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

We are delighted to announce that the conference "Recent Trends in Logic and Game Theory", jointly organised by MSE and ISI Chennai, will be held at Madras School of Economics, Chennai, from 11th-12th February 2025. This conference aims to bring together experts, researchers, and enthusiasts in the fields of logic and game theory to discuss recent advancements and foster collaboration.

Abstract for contributed talks on any topic dealing with game theory and logic are welcomed. This includes but is not limited to, the following areas:
  Algebraic Logic, Logic in Games, Game Theory, Information Theory, Philosophical Logic, Modal logics, Non-classical logics, Semantics, Categorical methods in logic, Stone-type dualities, Domain theory, Substructural logics, Topological semantics of modal logic, Lattice theory
as well as their applications in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Social Sciences.

Deadline for submission of contributed talks: 18th January 2025 AoE.
Notification of Acceptance: 25th January 2025 AoE.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/rtlg2025/home or contact Sujata Ghosh, Purbita Jana at .