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2nd CFP: Implicit Computational Complexity 2002
2nd CFP: 4th International Workshop on Implicit Computational Complexity
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The Implicit Complexity Workshop (ICC'02) will be held on 20-21 July
2002 in Copenhagen as part of the Federated Logic Conference
(FLOC'02).
Scope:
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Implicit Computational Complexity concerns the theory and
application of logic-based, machine-independent approaches to
computational complexity. These approaches have opened new ways of
incorporating aspects of computational complexity into areas such as
formal methods in software development, programming language design,
and database theory.
The workshop seeks original research reports on advances in implicit
computational complexity. Topics of interest include (but are not
limited to):
* automatic complexity analysis of programs
* complexity analysis for functional languages
* higher-type computational complexity
* logical and machine-independent characterizations
of complexity classes
* logics closely related to complexity classes
* software that applies ICC ideas in programming language design
and in formal methods
* type systems for controlling complexity
Format
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The program will consist of invited talks, sessions of contributed
papers, and software demonstrations.
Paper Submission
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The results must be unpublished and not submitted for publication
elsewhere. Survey papers that present some unified perspectives are
welcome. One author of each accepted paper is expected to present
the paper at the meeting. Proposed contributions should be
submitted as extended abstracts, no more than 10 pages long in
11-point font. It must be in English and provide sufficient detail
to allow the program committee to assess the merits of the paper. It
should begin with a succinct statement of the issues, a summary of
the main results, and an explanation of their significance and
relevance to the workshop. Detailed proofs, examples, programs, and
other technical information may be included in the form of
appendices.
All submissions must be done electronically unless the authors have
limited access to email. Please email your submission to
royer@ecs.syr.edu, with the phrase ``ICC submission'' as the message
subject. Also email (to royer@ecs.syr.edu) separate a cover letter,
stating the paper's title, one corresponding author with complete
contact information (address, email, phone, fax), and names and
affiliation of other authors, if any. The organizers expect to have
proceedings of the workshop published after the meeting
Program committee
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Jean-Yves Girard (Institut de Mathematiques de Luminy, Marseille)
Martin Hofmann (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Muenchen)
Neil Jones (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Jean-Yves Marion (Loria, Nancy, France)
James Royer (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA) (Chair)
Paul Voda (Comenius University, Slovakia)
Steering committee
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Daniel Leivant (University of Indiana at Bloomington)
Jean-Yves Marion (Loria, Nancy, France)
Submission procedure
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E-mail your contribution (as a PostScript file) and your cover
letter to the program chair (royer@ecs.syr.edu) to be received by 30
April 2002. Alternatively, you can send 5 hard copies by air mail to
the program chair.
Authors with restricted copying facilities may also send a single
hardcopy.
Important dates
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30 April 2002 Submission deadline
24 May 2002 Notification of authors of accepted papers
20-21 July 2002 Workshop Dates
20 July - 1 August FLOC Dates
WWW-pages
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The workshop home page:
http://www.cis.syr.edu/~royer/icc
The FLOC'02 home page:
http://floc02.diku.dk/
Contact information
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James S. Royer
Dept. of Elec. Engrg. and Computer Science
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244 USA
tel : +1 315 443 1028 fax : +1 315 443 1122
royer@ecs.syr.edu