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CfPart LFMTP 2020: Logical Framework & Meta-Languages, Theory & Practice, Virtual

29-30 Jun 2020

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Logical Frameworks and Meta-Languages: Theory and Practice
https://lfmtp.org/workshops/2020/program.shtml
LFMTP 2020

On-line conference,
==> 29-30 June 2020 <==

Affiliated with  FSCD 2020 and IJCAR 2020<https://fscd-ijcar-2020.org/>.

The 2020 editions of LFMTP  will be held online and it will consists of
- 8 regular talks
- 2 invited talks by Elaine Pimentel and Andre Popescu

Participation will be free, but a preregistration is required to join the 
video meetings of the events.

Registration page<https://fscd-ijcar-2020.org/register>

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ABOUT LFMTP

Logical frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for 
representing, implementing and reasoning about a wide variety of deductive 
systems of interest in logic and computer science. Their design, 
implementation and their use in reasoning tasks, ranging from the 
correctness of software to the properties of formal systems, have been the 
focus of considerable research over the last two decades. This workshop 
will bring together designers, implementors and practitioners to discuss 
various aspects impinging on the structure and utility of logical 
frameworks, including the treatment of variable binding, inductive and 
co-inductive reasoning techniques and the expressiveness and lucidity of 
the reasoning process.

LFMTP 2020 will provide researchers a forum to present state-of-the-art 
techniques and discuss progress in areas such as the following:

* Encoding and reasoning about the meta-theory of programming languages, 
process calculi and related formally specified systems.

* Formalisation of model-theoretic and proof-theoretic semantics of 
logics.

ABOUT LFMTP

Logical frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for 
representing, implementing and reasoning about a wide variety of deductive 
systems of interest in logic and computer science. Their design, 
implementation and their use in reasoning tasks, ranging from the 
correctness of software to the properties of formal systems, have been the 
focus of considerable research over the last two decades. This workshop 
will bring together designers, implementors and practitioners to discuss 
various aspects impinging on the structure and utility of logical 
frameworks, including the treatment of variable binding, inductive and 
co-inductive reasoning techniques and the expressiveness and lucidity of 
the reasoning process.

LFMTP 2020 will provide researchers a forum to present state-of-the-art 
techniques and discuss progress in areas such as the following:

* Encoding and reasoning about the meta-theory of programming languages, 
process calculi and related formally specified systems.

* Formalisation of model-theoretic and proof-theoretic semantics of 
logics.


* Applications of logical frameworks: proof-carrying architectures, proof 
exchange and transformation, program refactoring, etc.


* Techniques for programming with binders in functional programming 
languages such as Haskell, OCaml or Agda, and logic programming languages 
such as lambda Prolog or Alpha-Prolog.


* Design and implementation of systems and tools related to meta-languages 
and logical frameworks

PROGRAM COMMITTEE


David Baelde, LSV, ENS Paris-Saclay & Inria Paris

Frédéric Blanqui, INRIA

Alberto Ciaffaglione, University of Udine

Dennis Müller, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg

Michael Norrish, Data61

Carlos Olarte, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norde

Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, University of Bologna (PC Co-Chair)

Ulrich Schöpp, fortiss GmbH

Alwen Tiu, Australian National University (PC Co-Chair)

Tjark Weber, Uppsala University

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