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IMLA 2013: Intuitionistic Modal Logic and Applications

3-7 April 2013
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

IMLA 2013

6th Workshop on Intuitionistic Modal Logic and Applications
https://sites.google.com/site/imodallogic2013/

Affiliated with the 4th World Congress on Universal Logic [UNILOG 2013]
http://uni-log.org/start4.html

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
April 3-7, 2013

Constructive modal logics and type theories are of increasing foundational 
and practical relevance in computer science. Applications of constructive 
modal logics are in type disciplines for programming languages, 
meta-logics for reasoning about a variety of computational phenomena and 
explanatory frameworks in philosophical logic.

The workshop aims at developing and explaining theoretical and 
methodological issues centered around the question of how the 
proof-theoretic strengths of constructive logics can best be combined with 
the model-theoretic strengths of modal logics. Practical issues center 
around the question of which modal connectives with associated laws or 
proof rules capture computational phenomena accurately and at the right 
level of abstraction.

In its sixth edition, the Workshop on Intuitionistic Modal Logic and 
Applications will take place in Rio de Janeiro at the feet of the Sugar 
Loaf at the military school EsCEME. Previous editions of this conference 
were held: as part of the 14th Congress of Logic, Methodology and 
Philosophy of Science, Nancy, France, 25 July, 2011, as part of LiCS2008, 
Pittsburgh, USA, as part of LiCS2005, Chicago, USA, of FLoC2002, 
Copenhagen, Denmark and as part of FLoC1999, Trento, Italy.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:


* Modal Logics
* Logical frameworks
* Proof theory
* Type theory
* Automated deduction
* Formal semantics of languages and systems
* Applications

IMLA 2013 also aims to be a forum for presenting and discussing work
in progress, and therefore to provide feedback to authors on their
preliminary research.


Submissions

Contributions should be written in English and submitted in the form
of full papers (with a maximum of 12 pages) or short papers (with
a maximum of 6 pages). They must be unpublished and not submitted
simultaneously for publication elsewhere. The papers should be prepared
in latex using EPTCS style. The submission should be in the form of a
PDF file uploaded to IMLA 2013 page at Easychair

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=imla2013

until the submission deadline in December 1st, by midnight, Central
European Standard Time (GMT+1).

The workshop pre-proceedings will be handed-out at workshop registration.

At least one of the authors should register at the conference.


Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: December 1st, 2012
Author notification: January 15th, 2013


Scientific and Organizing Committee

* Valeria de Paiva (School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham,UK)
* Mario Benevides (COPPE-IM, UFRJ, Brazil)
* Elaine Pimentel (DMAT, UFMG, Brazil)
* Vivek Nigam (DI, UFPb, Brazil)
* Natasha Alechina (School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham,
UK)


The workshop occurs within the scope of the Marie Curie IRSES
project GeTFun ("Generalizations of Truth-Functionality").