Date: Thu, 06 Jun 91 12:46:09 ADT Subject: LFCS'92: "Logic at Tver" From: anil@mssun7.msi.cornell.edu CALL FOR PAPERS LFCS'92: LOGIC AT TVER Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science Tver University, Tver, USSR July 20--24, 1992 LFCS'92: "Logic at Tver" is the second symposium in a series which began with "Logic at Botik", Pereslavl-Zalessky, USSR, 1989. Tver (formerly Kalinin) is an historic Russian town on the banks of the Volga, 170 km from Moscow. The scope of the symposia is intended to be broad. Suggested, but not exclusive, topics of interest include: complexity of formal systems; constructive mathematics in computer science; denotational semantics of programs; descriptive complexity; dynamic logic; concurrent and distributed computational models; foundations of logic programming; generalized computability; lambda and combinatory calculi; logical foundations of database theory; logics for knowledge; modal and temporal logics; program verification; teaching computer science and logic; type theory in programming. GENERAL CHAIR: PROGRAM CHAIR: M.A. Taitslin A. Nerode, Director Tver University Mathematical Science Inst. 33 Zhelyabova Str. Cornell University Tver 170013, USSR Ithaca, NY 14853 USA telex: 412556 GELIJ SU nerode@msiadmin.cit.cornell.edu phone: (607) 255 8005 fax: (607) 255 7149 PROGRAM COMMITTEE S.N. Artemov, Steklov, Moscow R. Parikh, City U. New York J.M. Barzdins, Riga A.A. Razborov, Steklov, Moscow E. Engeler, ETH, Zurich D.T. Sannella, Edinburgh Yu. Gurevich, Michigan A. Scedrov, Pennsylvania J.-L. Lassez, IBM Watson A.L. Semionov, Moscow V.W. Marek, Kentucky R.I. Soare, Chicago Yu.V. Matijasevich, Steklov, Leningrad A.P. Stolboushkin, Pereslavl-Zalessky G.E. Mints, Tallinn M.A. Taitslin, Tver V.A. Nepomniaschy, Novosibirsk J. Tiuryn, Warsaw A. Nerode, Cornell F.W. Vaandrager, MIT Proceedings published in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science will be available at the symposium. PAPER SUBMISSION: Submissions should consist of two copies each of a cover page and detailed abstract -- not a full paper -- and must be received by DECEMBER 2, 1991. Email submission of the cover page in plain ASCII format only to marek@ms.uky.edu is encouraged in lieu of hard copy. Contact Marek regarding possible email submission of the full detailed abstract in LaTeX or similar format. Authors will be notified about acceptance by FEBRUARY 3, 1992. Final camera-ready papers must be received by MARCH 16, 1992. The cover page should include the title, authors, a one paragraph summary, and the corresponding author's name, address, email address, phone, fax, and telex numbers if available. All submissions must be IN ENGLISH, written clearly and in sufficient detail to allow the program committee to assess the merits of the work. References and comparisons with related work should be included. Detailed abstracts of fewer than 1500 words are rarely adequate, but the complete abstract, including references, should not exceed 3000 WORDS. Material submitted to LFCS'92 should be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere, including journals or other symposia; apply to the Program Chair upon submission for relaxation of this policy. Submissions may be sent to either address below. Authors outside the USSR are encouraged to use the USA address. Dr. I.Kh. Musikaev, LFCS'92 Prof. V.W. Marek Tver University Dept. of Computer Science 33 Zhelyabova Str. University of Kentucky Tver 170013 USSR Lexington, KY 40506 USA marek@ms.uky.edu fax: (606) 257 4078 phone: (606) 257 3496 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE D.A. Arkhangelsky, Tver I.Kh. Musikaev, Tver D.O. Daderkin, Tver A. Nerode, Cornell A.J. Kfoury, Boston A.B. Shkvorov, Tver A.I. Korneev, Tver A.O. Slissenko, Academy, Leningrad V.A. Kotov, Novosibirsk A.P. Stolboushkin, Pereslavl-Zalessky V. Kreinovich, El Paso M.A. Taitslin, Tver A.N. Kudinov, Tver P. Urzyczyn, Warsaw A.R. Meyer, MIT CONFERENCE MANAGER A.P. Stolboushkin USSR Acad. Sci., Program Systems Inst. Pereslavl-Zalessky 152140, USSR aps1@node.ias.msk.su telex: 412531 BOAT SU