sonotenoリストの皆様、
筑波大学の亀山です。
関数型+論理型プログラミングに関する国際会議FLOPS 2026 の参加募集を
お送りします。
18回目の開催となる今回は、次の3名の方々の基調講演、Leanに関するチュート
リアル、14件の一般論文、ポスターセッション等から構成されます。
ぜひ参加をご検討いただければと思います。早期登録締め切りは 4/25です。
Keynote:
- Kazunori Ueda, Waseda University
- Fritz Henglein, University of Copenhagen
- Gabriele Keller, Utrecht University
Tutorial:
- Jesse Alama, Scheming in Lean
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亀山 幸義(筑波大学)
https://www.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/~kam/
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*** FLOPS 2026 -- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***
The 18th International Symposium on
Functional and Logic Programming
May 26-28, Tsukuba, Japan
https://functional-logic.org/events/flops/2026/
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Welcome to the 18th International Symposium on Functional and Logic
Programming (FLOPS 2026) on May 26-May 28, 2026 in Tsukuba, Japan.
FLOPS 2026 is co-sponsored by Special Interest Group on Programming
and Programming Languages (SIG-PPL), Japan Society for Software
Science and Technology (JSSST).
FLOPS brings together practitioners, researchers and implementers of
declarative programming, to discuss mutually interesting results and
common problems: theoretical advances, their implementations in
language systems and tools, and applications of these systems in
practice. FLOPS specifically aims to promote cross-fertilization
between theory and practice and among different styles of declarative
programming.
VENUE
FLOPS 2026 will take place at the University of Tsukuba. Tsukuba is
about 60km from central Tokyo, and easily reachable via public
transport from both Haneda and Narita airports.
Tsukuba is Japan's science and technology city. Yet, it preserves
its rich traditions and local heritage with attractions such as
Mt. Tsukuba and Tsukubasan Shrine.
REGISTRATION
You can register for FLOPS 2026 here:
https://functional-logic.org/events/flops/2026/registration/
Early-bird registration fee (until Apr 25) is 50000 JPY for regular
participants (roughly 275 EUR or 325 USD), and 20000 JPY for
students (roughly 110 EUR or 130 USD).
Registration includes an excursion and a banquet on May 27. Extra
banquet tickets are available.
PROGRAM
Keynote speakers:
- Kazunori Ueda, Waseda University
- Fritz Henglein, University of Copenhagen
- Gabriele Keller, Utrecht University
Tutorial:
- Jesse Alama, Scheming in Lean
Accepted papers:
- Li, F., Gupta, G.: Computing Supported Models via Transformation to
Stable Models
- Miyazawa, O., Nishizaki, S.: Matrix Coeffect: A Coeffect Calculus
for Handling Interdependent Information
- Arntzenius, M., Willsey, M.: Finite Functional Programming or,
LAMBDA: the Ultimate Predicate
- Lam, C.: Optimizing Mesh Booleans by Being Lazy (System Description)
- Zhou, N., Jiang, C., Bierlee, H., Stuckey, P.: Dynamic Programming
and Tabled Logic Programming for Encoding Single-Constant
Multiplication into SAT (Declarative Pearl)
- Bohrer, R.: Demonic Dynamic Logic Programming
- Morihata, A.: Test Your Polymorphic Functions with Boolean Values
- Kiselyov, O.: More Fun with Monoids (Declarative Pearl)
- Boyland, P., Hyatt, S., Dewey, K., Hardekopf, B.: Breccia: A
Functional DSL Compiled to Egglog for Test Input Generation
- Cabo, Q., Scholz, S.: Finding Programming Faults Even When Large
Parts of the Code have Disappeared
- Maieli, R., Acclavio, M.: Probabilistic Linear Logic Programming
with an application to Bayesian Networks computations
- Tudor, A., Arias, J., Gupta, G.: Automatic Knowledge Gap Detection
and Plan Validation Using Counterfactual Justifications
- Hemann, J., Pfingsten, B.: Visualizing miniKanren Search with a
Fine-Grained Small-Step Semantics
- Coltharp, N., Libby, S., Israel, L., Li, Y.: Unifying Hindsight and
Foresight: Lazy Cost Analysis as Functional Logic Programming
Further information about the conference and local arrangements is
available on the conference website.
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