From: Lucas Dixon <ldixon@inf.ed.ac.uk>
[Apologies for possible multiple postings.]
CALL FOR PAPERS
In co-operation with ACM SIGSAM, the International Workshop on
Programming Languages for Mechanized Mathematics Systems
(PLMMS 2010)
Part of CICM-2010, in CNAM, Paris, France; 8th of July 2010
Important Dates
Invited Speaker: Jacques Carette (McMaster University, Canada)
PLMMS Scope
The program committee welcomes submissions on programming language
issues related to all aspects of mechanised mathematics systems
(MMS). In particular:
Of particular interest are the dimensions of:
Mechanised mathematics systems, whether stand-alone or embedded in
larger systems, include but are not limited to:
These issues have a very colourful history. Why are all the languages
of mainstream computer algebra systems untyped? (Not for lack of
trying: Axiom and Magma both enjoy type systems, although they have
not (yet) become mainstream.) Why are the (strongly typed) proof
assistants so much harder to use than a typical computer algebra
systems? What forms of polymorphism exist in mathematics? What forms
of dependent types may be used in mathematical modelling? How can MMS
regain the upper hand on issues of "genericity" and "modularity"?
What are the biggest barriers when using more mainstream languages for
computer algebra systems, proof assistants or theorems provers?
Many programming language innovations appeared in either computer
algebra or proof systems first, before migrating into more mainstream
programming languages. This workshop is an opportunity to present the
latest innovations in the design of MMS that may be relevant to future
programming languages, or conversely novel programming language
principles that improve upon the implementation and deployment of MMS.
Submission Details
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Papers should be submitted via the PLMMS 2010 easychair website:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=plmms2010
Submissions must describe original unpublished work which is not been
submitted for publication elsewhere. At least one author of each
accepted paper is expected to attend PLMMS 2010 and present her or his
paper. Papers should be no more than 8 pages in length and are to be
submitted in PDF format. They must conform to the ACM SIGPLAN style
guidelines using 9-point font size (see
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm - this also
provides latex templates). Each submission must also adhere to
SIGPLAN's republication policy
(http://www.sigplan.org/republicationpolicy.htm). Papers will be
reviewed by at least three reviewers and the authors will have an
opportunity for rebuttal by the response deadline.
Links
* http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=plmms2010
abstract and paper submission webpage
* ttp://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm
submission style guide
* http://www.sigplan.org/republicationpolicy.htm
republication policy
* http://dream.inf.ed.ac.uk/events/plmms-2010/
the PLMMS 2010 web site
* http://cicm2010.cnam.fr/
the CICM 2010 conference web site
Program Committee
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