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FTP'07 (First-Order Theorem Proving), Liverpool (England), 12-13 Sep 2007
FTP'07 - Call for Papers
International Workshop on
First-Order Theorem Proving
University of Liverpool
Liverpool, England (UK)
September 12-13, 2007
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ftp07/
Scope
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The series of FTP workshops focusses on all aspects of theorem
proving in first-order logic. It aims to be a forum for the
presentation of original work, and for the discussion of work in
progress.
Relevant topics for the workshop include (but are not limited to)
* theorem proving in first-order classical, many-valued, and modal
logics, including:
- satisfiability in propositional logic,
- satisfiability modulo theories,
- decision procedures,
- constraint reasoning,
- equational reasoning,
- term rewriting,
- resolution
- paramodulation/superposition;
* strategies and complexity of theorem proving procedures;
* applications of first-order theorem proving to:
- program verification,
- model checking,
- artificial intelligence,
- mathematics,
- computational linguistics.
Previous editions of FTP took place in Schloss Hagenberg, Austria
(1997); Vienna, Austria (1998); St Andrews, Scotland (2000); as part
of IJCAR in Siena, Italy (2001); Valencia, Spain (2003); as part of
IJCAR in Cork, Ireland (2004); and Koblenz, Germany (2005). For more
information about FTP, its scope and previous workshops, please, see
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/FTP-WS/
Paper Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit papers in the following categories:
* Extended abstracts of 5-10 pages describing original results,
work in progress, or future directions of research.
* System descriptions of up to 5 pages, describing new systems or
significant upgrades of existing ones, especially including
experiments; sources and manuals of systems will have to be
freely available online.
Authors are encouraged to use LaTeX and the standard article
class/style file (10pt or 11pt). The first page should contain the
title, the authors' names, e-mail and postal addresses.
Submissions should be made via Easychair at the following address:
http://www.easychair.org/FTP07/
Submissions will be reviewed by at least two referees, possibly
more, and will be evaluated on their significance, technical merit,
and relevance to the workshop.
Publication
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Accepted submissions will be published as a technical report of the
University of Liverpool and will be distribted at the workshop.
They will also be available on the web.
As for the previous editions of FTP, a journal special issue is
planned after the workshop. The submission will be open to papers
on First-Order Theorem Proving.
Important Dates
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Abstract submission deadline: May 7, 2007
Full paper submission deadline: May 14, 2007
Notification of acceptance/rejection: June 15, 2007
Final version due: July 6, 2007
Workshop: September 12-13, 2007
Program Committee
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Peter Baumgartner (Canberra, Australia)
Bernhard Beckert (Koblenz, Germany)
Reiner Haehnle (Chalmers, Sweeden)
Ullrich Hustadt (Liverpool, England, UK)
Alexander Leitsch (Vienna, Austria)
William McCune (Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA)
Hans de Nivelle (Wroclaw, Poland)
Nicolas Peltier (Grenoble, France)
David A. Plaisted (Chapell Hill, USA)
Silvio Ranise (Nancy, France) [Chair]
Christophe Ringeissen (Nancy, France)
Albert Rubio (Barcelona, Spain)
Luca Vigano (Verona, Italy)
Jian Zhang (Beijing, China)
Local Organization Chair
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U. Hustadt (Liverpool, England, UK)
Conference Venue
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The workshop will take place in at the Universtiy of Liverpool on
September 12 and 13, 2006. It will be co-located with the 6th
International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems
(FroCos'07) which will take place prior to FTP'07.
Further information
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For regular updates about the workshop organization, please, visit
the FTP'07 web page:
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ftp07/
For contacting the PC chair, please, send an email to
Silvio.Ranise[AT]loria.fr (substitute [AT] with "@").