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EPS: Encyclopedia of Proof Systems

24-25 Sep 2017
Brasilia, Brazil

== EPS ==
Encyclopedia of Proof Systems

  --- call for contributions ---

September 24-25, 2017, Brasilia, Brazil

Affiliated to:
TABLEAUX, FroCoS and ITP 2017
http://tableaux2017.cic.unb.br/
http://frocos2017.cic.unb.br/
http://itp2017.cic.unb.br/


Aims and Scope
==============

The Encyclopedia of Proof Systems was created in 2014 with the goal of being a
quick reference for the various proof systems used by logicians. Since then, it
has collected 64 entries on the most various logics and calculi. This was only
possible due to the collaboration of many members of the logic community.

This event aims to promote the encyclopedia and attract more contributions and
collaborators. It consists of:

- a poster session in the afternoon of September 24th, 2017, during which
   submitted entries will be displayed as posters;

- an interactive hands-on meeting in the morning of September 25th, 2017, for
   those who would like to contribute to the continuous improvement of the
   encyclopedia.

The activities planned for this meeting will be announced closer to the event.


Submission Instructions
=======================

Please visit the task-force's website for instructions:
http://proofsystem.github.io/Encyclopedia

Participation in TABLEAUX, FroCoS or ITP is not required for submission, but
is strongly encouraged.


Important Dates
===============

- Submission Deadline: 1st of August 2017
- Notification: 15th of August 2017


Publication Plans
=================

We have an agreement with College Publications to publish the encyclopedia as
a book. The first edition, containing the entries submitted until 2016, was
published on January 2017 (http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/other/?00028).

Future editions will contain the entries submitted for this EPS event.
The encyclopedia is also available in Github
(https://github.com/ProofSystem/Encyclopedia).


Organization
============

Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo (bruno.wp@gmail.com)
Giselle Reis (giselle@cmu.edu)
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