25-27 Jun 2021
Beijing, China
TARK 2021 The Eighteenth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK 2021). It will be held from June 25 until June 27, 2021, at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Format: At this moment it is still unknown in which format the conference will take place: in-person, online, or (most likely) a combination of the two. Website: http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/?page_id=2034 Submissions: are now invited to TARK 2021. Extended abstracts can be submitted at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tark2021 Deadline for abstract registrations: March 15, anywhere on earth. Deadline for submissions: March 20, 2021, anywhere on earth. Scope and Mission: The mission of the TARK conferences is to bring together researchers from a wide variety of fields, including Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Game Theory, Decision Theory, Philosophy, Logic, Linguistics, and Cognitive Science, in order to further our understanding of interdisciplinary issues involving reasoning about rationality and knowledge. Previous conferences have been held bi-annually around the world. The information of all previous TARK conferences can be accessed at http://www.tark.org Topics of interest: include, but are not limited to, semantic models for knowledge, belief, awareness and uncertainty, bounded rationality and resource-bounded reasoning, commonsense epistemic reasoning, epistemic logic, epistemic game theory, knowledge and action, applications of reasoning about knowledge and other mental states, belief revision, and foundations of multi-agent systems. Content: Strong preference will be given to papers whose topic is of interest to an interdisciplinary audience, and papers should be accessible to such an audience. Papers will be held to the usual high standards of research publications. In particular, they should: 1) contain enough information to enable the program committee to identify the main contribution of the work; 2) explain the significance of the work -- its novelty and its practical or theoretical implications; and 3) include comparisons with and references to relevant literature. Style: Abstracts should be no longer than 10 pages. Optional technical details such as proofs may be included in an appendix. One author of each accepted paper will be expected to present the paper at the conference. Note that the 10 page limit is to ensure that the reviewers can read and express an opinion on the submission within short time, though the submission format compresses the paper considerably. Please ensure that the main text for the reviewers stays within this limit. Format: To format your paper please use: LaTeX2e - Tighter Alternate style from http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates TARK reviewing is not double-blind, so author names can be included in the submission. Proceedings: There will be a proceedings for TARK 2021, at EPTCS (Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science). The proceedings of previous TARK conferences can be accessed at http://www.tark.org/ . The proceedings of TARK 2021 will also be open access and available online. Important deadlines: Abstract registration: March 15 Submission of extended abstract: March 20 Notification of acceptance: April 20 Early registration: May 1 Camera ready version for proceedings: May 10 Registration: June 15 Chairs: Conference chair: Joe Halpern, Cornell University Program chair: Andrés Perea, Maastricht University Local organizing chair: Fenrong Liu, Tsinghua University Program Committee: Christian Bach, University of Liverpool Adam Bjorndahl, Carnegie Mellon University Giacomo Bonanno, UC Davis Emiliano Catonini, HSE Moscow Franz Dietrich, Paris School of Economics Davide Grossi, University of Groningen Joe Halpern, Cornell University Jérôme Lang, LAMSADE Fenrong Liu, Tsinghua University Silvia Milano, University of Oxford Yoram Moses, Technion Eric Pacuit, University of Maryland Olivier Roy, University of Bayreuth Elias Tsakas, Maastricht University Paolo Turrini, University of Warwick Rineke Verbrugge, University of Groningen Kevin Zollman, Carnegie Mellon University Invited speakers: Sonja Smets (University of Amsterdam) Katie Steele (Australian National University) Burkhard Schipper (University of California at Davis) Ariel Procaccia (Harvard University) -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam