Tenth Workshop on Automated Reasoning 2003
15th-16th April 2003
Liverpool, UK
Following in the highly successful series of Workshops on Automated
Reasoning, this workshop will provide an informal forum for the
automated reasoning community. This workshop series aims to bring
together researchers from all areas of automated reasoning in order
to foster links and facilitate cross-fertilisation of ideas among
researchers from various disciplines; among researchers from
academia, industry and government; and between theoreticians and
practitioners.
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event.
Topics
The workshop will cover the full breadth and diversity of automated
reasoning and will include topics such as:
- Theorem proving in classical and non-classical logics
- Equational reasoning
- Unification
- Induction
- Verification
- Specification
- Constraint solving
- Decision procedures
- Formal methods
- Interactive theorem proving
- Nonmonotonic reasoning
- Abduction
- Logic-based knowledge representation
- Description logics
- Implementation
- Experiments
Format of the Workshop
There will be invited talks, panel sessions, short presentations of the
papers, and poster sessions. Each accepted paper will be introduced by a 5
minute overview talk. The technical details can then be presented in one of
the poster sessions.
Travel, Location and Accomodation
The workshop will take place at the Knowsley
Room,Greenbank Conference Centre,
Derby and
Rathbone Halls, University of Liverpool. More information about the
location,
travel and accomodation is available.
Dates
Abstract submission: any day on or before 6th March 2003 (extended
deadline). Please contact Clare Dixon if you need more time.
Notification of authors: shortly after submission
Early bird registrations: on or before 19th March 2003.
Student Grant application: any day before 19th March 2003 (email Ulle Endriss at ue@doc.ic.ac.uk)
Workshop dates: 15th-16th April 2003
Invited Speakers/Panel Sessions
Invited speakers include
There will be two panels
- Grand Challenges in Automated Reasoning
- Symmetry in Automated Reasoning
Sponsorship
The workshop has been sponsored by CologNet and the Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool.
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