2020-02-21

[Caml-list] UNIF 2020 - Call for Papers

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Call for Papers
UNIF 2020
The 34th International Workshop on Unification
June 29, 2020, Paris, France
http://unif2020.org/
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UNIF 2020 is the 34th event in a series of international meetings devoted to
unification theory and its applications. Unification is concerned with the
problem of making two terms equal, finding solutions for equations or making
formulas equivalent. It is a fundamental process used in a number of fields
of computer science, including automated reasoning, term rewriting, logic
programming, natural language processing, program analysis, types, etc.
Traditionally, the scope of the UNIF workshops has covered the topic of
unification in a broad sense. Topics of interest to this forum include, but
are not limited to:

- Unification algorithms, calculi and implementations
- Equational unification and unification modulo theories
- Admissibility of Inference Rules
- Unification in modal, fuzzy, temporal and description logics
- Anti-unification/generalization
- Semi-unification
- Narrowing
- Formalization of unification
- Matching Problems
- Applications
- Unification in Special Theories
- Higher-Order Unification
- Combination problems
- Constraint Solving
- Disunification
- Complexity Issues
- Type Checking and reconstruction

The International Workshop on Unification (UNIF) is a yearly forum for
researchers in unification theory and related fields to meet old and new
colleagues, to present recent (even unfinished) work, and to discuss new
ideas and trends. It is also a good opportunity for young researchers and
scientists working in related areas to get an overview of the state of the
art in unification theory.

The 34th International Workshop on Unification is part of "Paris Nord Summer
of LoVe 2020", a joint event on LOgic and VErification at Université Paris 1,
made of Petri Nets 2020, IJCAR 2020, FSCD 2020, and over 20 satellite events.
UNIF 2020 will be a satellite workshop of The International Joint Conference
on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2020).

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** Submission Instructions
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Following the tradition of UNIF, we call for submissions of abstracts (5 pages)
in EasyChair style, to be submitted electronically as PDF through the EasyChair
submission site:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=unif2020

Abstracts will be evaluated by the Programme Committee (if necessary with
support from external reviewers) regarding their significance for the workshop.
We will allow work presented/submitted in/to another conference.

Accepted abstracts will be presented at the workshop and included in the
informal proceedings of the workshop, available in electronic form as a
technical report in the RISC-Linz Report Series from the Research Institute
for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University.

Based on the number and quality of submissions we will decide whether to
organize a special journal issue.

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** Important Dates
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Submission of titles and abstracts: April 13, 2020
Submission of full paper: April 20, 2020
Author notification: May 25, 2020
Camera-ready papers: June 8, 2020
UNIF 2020: June 29, 2020

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** Invited Speakers
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Stéphanie Delaune (CNRS, IRISA)
Manfred Schmidt-Schauß (Goethe-University Frankfurt)

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** Program Committee
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Mauricio Ayala-Rincon (Universidade de Brasilía)
Franz Baader (TU Dresden)
Alexander Baumgartner (University of Chile)
Evelyne Contejean (LRI, CNRS, Univ Paris-Sud, Orsay)
Daniel Dougherty (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Besik Dundua (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University)
Serdar Erbatur (University of Texas at Dallas)
Santiago Escobar (Universitat Politècnica de València)
Maribel Fernandez (King's College London)
Silvio Ghilardi (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Pascual Julian-Iranzo (University of Castilla-La Mancha)
Temur Kutsia (RISC, Johannes Kepler University Linz) co-chair
Jordi Levy (IIIA - CSIC)
Christopher Lynch (Clarkson University)
Andrew M. Marshall (University of Mary Washington) co-chair
Barbara Morawska (Ahmedabad University)
Daniele Nantes-Sobrinho (Universidade de Brasília)
Paliath Narendran (University at Albany--SUNY)
Veena Ravishankar (University of Mary Washington)
Christophe Ringeissen (INRIA)

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