From: Claudio Sacerdoti Coen <claudio.sacerdoticoen@unibo.it>
Logical Frameworks and Meta Languages: Theory and Practice
(LFMTP24)
https://lfmtp.github.io/lfmtp-page/workshops/2024/
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Logical frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for
representing, implementing and reasoning about a wide variety of
deductive systems of interest in logic and computer science. Their
design, implementation and their use in reasoning tasks, ranging from
the correctness of software to the properties of formal systems,
have been the focus of considerable research over the last two decades.
This workshop will bring together designers, implementors and
practitioners to discuss various aspects impinging on the structure and
utility of logical frameworks, including the treatment of variable
binding, inductive and co-inductive reasoning techniques and the
expressiveness and lucidity of the reasoning process.
LFMTP 2024 will provide researchers a forum to present state-of-the-art
techniques and discuss progress in areas such as the following:
Design, Analysis, Implementation, Evaluation, and Application of
logical frameworks like LF, Abella, Beluga, ELPI, Hybrid, lambdaPi, or
MMT
Encoding and reasoning about the theory of programming languages,
logical systems, type theories, and similar formal systems
Theoretical and practical issues concerning the treatment of variable
binding such as higher-order abstract syntax, nominal logic, explicit
substituations, or binding signatures
Representation and reasoning about features of logics and languages
like equality, inductive and co-inductive definitions, inductive types
of higher dimension, universes, as well as associated reasoning
techniques
Frontiers of logical frameworks such as canonical and substructural
frameworks, contextual frameworks, functional programming over logical
frameworks, or homotopy and cubical type theory
Logical framework-based tools and services such as theorem proving,
search tools, or IDEs
Two-level languages to program and reason over logics like tactic
languages, reflection, or meta-programming in interactive provers such
as LTac, ELPI, MetaCoq, Isabelle, and Lean's meta-programming),
including implementation and use cases
Graphical languages for building proofs, applications in geometry,
equational reasoning and category theory.
Abstract submission deadline: April 29
Paper submission deadline: May 6
Notification to authors: June 3
Final version due: June 13
Workshop: July 8
We solicit regular papers of up to 15 pages (including references).
These must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another
venue. They will be reviewed, and we plan to publish (pre- or post-)
proceedings in a series like EPTCS or similar.
In addition, we encourage the submission of abstracts (1-4 pages
including references) describing work-in-progress, new ideas,
challenges, or other interesting informal contributions.
All submitted papers should be in PDF format following the EPTCS style
guidelines.
Submissions should be made via easychair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lfmtp24.
We will investigate the possibility of having a journal special issue
for extended versions of selected contributions.
Last updated: Jan 04 2025 at 20:18 UTC