LPAR-24 (Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning) Deadlines: 6/03a, 13/04p

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Mauricio Ayala Rincon

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Dear colleagues,

another meeting of interest in computational logic, LPAR 2023, in the LA region.

Mauricio.

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From: David Fuenmayor <davfue...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2023 21:00
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Subject: [CICM] CFP: LPAR-24 (Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning)

(apologies for multiple postings)

LPAR 2023: The 24th International Conference on Logic for Programming,
Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Manizales, Colombia, June 4-9, 2023

Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lpar2023
Conference program https://easychair.org/smart-program/LPAR2023/
Abstract deadline March 6, 2023
Submission deadline March 13, 2023

The series of International Conferences on Logic for Programming, Artificial
Intelligence and Reasoning (LPAR) is a forum where, year after year, some of
the most renowned researchers in the areas of logic, automated reasoning,
computational logic, programming languages and their applications come to
present cutting-edge results, to discuss advances in these fields, and to
exchange ideas. LPAR is an "A" ranked conference in the CORE ranking system;
papers from previous proceedings are listed in DBLP. LPAR-24 will be held in
Manizales, Colombia, at the National University of Colombia, 4-9th June 2023.
See the conference web site for all the details. The proceedings of LPAR-24
will be published by EasyChair, in the EPiC Series in Computing.

*** Submission Guidelines

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another
journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
+ Regular papers describing solid new research results. They can be up to
15 pages long in EasyChair style, including figures but excluding references
and appendices (that reviewers are not required to read). Where applicable,
regular papers are supported by experimental validation.
+ Experimental and tool papers describing implementations of systems, report
experiments with implemented systems, or compare implemented systems.
Experimental and tool papers should be supported by a link to the artifact/
experimental evaluation available to the reviewers.

The length of regular papers is limited to 15 pages in the EasyChair style
(excluding the blibliography and appendices). The length of experimental and
tool papers is limited to 8 pages in the EasyChair style (excluding the
bibliography and appendices). Both types of papers must be electronically
submitted in PDF via EasyChair:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lpar2023

Authors of accepted papers are required to ensure that at least one of them
will be present at the conference.

*** List of Topics

New results in the fields of computational logic and applications are welcome.
Also welcome are more exploratory presentations, which may examine open
questions and raise fundamental concerns about existing theories and
practices. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Abduction Answer set programming
Automated reasoning Constraint programming
Computational proof theory Decision procedures
Description logics Foundations of security
Hardware verification Implementations of logic
Interpolation Interactive theorem proving
Knowledge representation and reasoning Logic and computational complexity
Logic and databases Logic and games
Logic and machine learning Logic and the web
Logic and types Logic in artificial intelligence
Logic programming Logical foundations of programming
Logics of knowledge and belief Modal and temporal logics
Model checking Non-monotonic reasoning
Ontologies and large knowledge bases Probabilistic and fuzzy reasoning
Program analysis Rewriting
Satisfiability checking Satisfiability modulo theories
Software verification Unification theory

***Program Committee Chairs

Ruzica Piskac Yale University
Andrei Voronkov The University of Manchester

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