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PCC 2018: Proof, Computation, & Complexity

19-20 Jul 2018
Bonn, Germany

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PCC 2018
Proof, Computation and Complexity
Seventeenth International Workshop
July 19-20, 2018, Bonn, Germany
https://www.irit.fr/PCC2018/

Organized as external event for the trimester on "Types, Sets and
Constructions" of the Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics.
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Aim and scope
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The aim of PCC is to stimulate research in proof theory, computation,
and complexity, focusing on issues which combine logical and
computational aspects. Topics may include applications of formal
inference systems in computer science, as well as new developments in
proof theory motivated by computer science demands. Specific areas of
interest are (non-exhaustively listed) foundations for specification
and programming languages, logical methods in specification and
program development including program extraction from proofs, type
theory, new developments in structural proof theory, and implicit
computational complexity.

Program Committee
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- Reinhard Kahle, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
- Lars Kristiansen, University of Oslo, Norway
- Ralph Matthes, IRIT, CNRS and Univ. de Toulouse, France
- Isabel Oitavem, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
- Peter Schuster, Universit di Verona, Italy


Contributed talks
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We solicit contributions in the fields of PCC, non-exhaustively
described above. Please register a contribution at the EasyChair site
for PCC 2018: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pcc20180 (please
note the trailing zero).
This consists in a title, a short text-only abstract and
the PDF file of a LaTeX abstract that fits on one page in format A4.
(The latter PDF file is not compulsory on first submission.)

PCC is intended to be a lively forum for presenting and discussing
recent work. Progress on a not yet satisfactorily solved problem may
well be worth presenting - in particular if the discussions during the
workshop might lead towards a solution.


Important dates
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- Deadline for proposing a contributed talk: May 28, 2018 (AoE)
- Notification of acceptance: June 18, 2018
- Registration deadline: July 4, 2018
   (there is essentially no registration fee, see the web page)


Past events
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- 2017 in Gttingen
- 2016 in Munich
- 2015 in Oslo
- 2014 in Paris, co-located with TYPES 2014
- 2013 in Toulouse, co-located with TYPES 2013
- 2012 in Copenhagen, co-located with the 8th Scandinavian Logic Symposium
- 2011 in Ghent
- 2010 in Bern
- 2009 in Nancy
- 2008 in Oslo
- 2007 in Swansea, co-located with the British Mathematical Colloquium 2007
- 2006 in Ilmenau
- 2005 in Lisbon, as affiliated workshop to ICALP '05
- 2004 in Dresden, in conjunction with the Summer School on Proof Theory
and Automated Theorem Proving
- 2003 in Dresden, in conjunction with the Summer School on Proof
Theory, Computation, and Complexity
- 2002 in Tbingen
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