HyLo 2010
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON HYBRID LOGIC AND APPLICATIONS
July 10, 2010, Edinburgh, Scotland
http://hylocore.ruc.dk/HyLo2010.html
Hybrid logic is an extension of modal logic which allows us to refer explicitly to states of the model in the syntax of formulas. It is easy to justify interest in hybrid logic on applied grounds, with the usefulness of the additional expressive power, and moreover, hybridization often improves the behavior of the underlying modal formalism. The workshop HyLo 2010 is relevant to a wide range of people, including those interested in description logic, applied modal logics, temporal logic, memory logics, memoryful logics, reactive logic, labelled deduction, and feature logic.
See the workshop web page. The proceedings have been accepted for publication in ENTCS.
Submission deadline: March 30, 2010
AiML-2010
ADVANCES in MODAL LOGIC
August 24-27, 2010, Moscow, Russia
http://aiml10.mi.ras.ru/
Advances in Modal Logic is an initiative aimed at presenting the state of the art in modal logic and its various applications. The initiative consists of a conference series together with volumes based on the conferences. Information about the AiML series can be obtained at http://www.aiml.net. AiML-2010 is the eighth conference in the series.
We invite submission on all aspects of modal logics, including:
Papers on related subjects will also be considered.
To be announced
There will be two types of submissions to AiML-2010
(1) Full papers for publication in the proceedings and presentation at the
conference.
(2) Abstracts for short presentation only.
Both types of papers should be submitted electronically using the
EasyChair submission page at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiml2010.
Authors are invited to submit, for presentation at the conference and publication in the proceedings, full papers reporting on original research and not submitted elsewhere. The proceedings of AiML-2010 will be published by College Publications in a volume to be made available at the conference.
The submissions should be at most 15 pages, with an optional technical appendix of up to 5 pages, together with a plain-text abstract of 100-200 words. The submissions must be typeset in LaTeX, using a style file and template that will be provided on the AiML-2010 website in due time.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for, and attend, the conference to present the paper.
These should be at most 5 pages. They may describe preliminary results, work in progress etc., and will be subject to light reviewing. The accepted abstracts will be made available at the conference, and the authors will have the opportunity to make short presentations (of up to 15 minutes) on them.
Valentin Shehtman (Moscow State University, Russia)
Valentin Goranko (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Lev Beklemishev (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia)
Full papers submission deadline: 16 March 2010
Full papers acceptance notification: 21 May 2010
Short presentations submission deadline: 1 June 2010
Short presentations acceptance notification: 21 June 2010
Final version of full papers and abstracts due: 30 June 2010
Conference: 24-27 August, 2010.
Advances in Modal Logic 2010 will be held at Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow
AiML 2010 website: http://aiml10.mi.ras.ru/
E-mail enquiries should be directed respectively to the chair of the organizing committee, sent to lbekl(at)yandex(dot)ru, or to the PC co-chairs, sent to aimolog2010@gmail.com.
6th Workshop on "Methods for Modalities" (M4M-6)
http://m4m.loria.fr/M4M6
Copenhagen, Denmark
November 12-14, 2009
The workshop "Methods for Modalities" (M4M) aims to bring together researchers interested in developing algorithms, verification methods and tools based on modal logics. Here the term "modal logics" is conceived broadly, including temporal logic, description logic, guarded fragments, conditional logic, temporal and hybrid logic, etc.
To stimulate interaction and transfer of expertise, M4M will feature a number of invited talks by leading scientists, research presentations aimed at highlighting new developments, and submissions of system demonstrations.
We strongly encourage young researchers and students to submit papers, especially for experimental and prototypical software tools which are related to modal logics.
More information about the previous editions can be found at http://m4m.loria.fr/.
M4M-6 will be preceded by a two-day mini-course aimed at preparing PhD students and other researchers for participation in the workshop. The mini-course is associated with the FIRST research school.
Authors are invited to submit papers in the following three categories.
Submissions should be made via EasyChair at the following address:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=m4m6
Final versions of accepted papers will be published online in a volume of Elsevier Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS). A preliminary version of the proceedings will also be available at the workshop.
To be announced.
Deadline for submissions: August 24, 2009
Notification: October 5, 2009
Camera ready versions: October 26, 2009
Workshop dates: November 12-14, 2009