To: types-announce@lists.seas.upenn.edu, coq-club , agda@lists.chalmers.se, hol-info@lists.sourceforge.net, cl-isabelle-users@lists.cam.ac.uk, kgs-list@logic.at, linear@cs.stanford.edu, theory@cl.cam.ac.uk, theory-logic@cs.cmu.edu --------------------------------------------------------- CL&C’16 Sixth International Workshop on Classical Logic and Computation June, 23 2016 Porto, Portugal Last Call for Papers https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clac16 http://www.di.unito.it/~stefano/CL&C/CL&C16.htm CL&C'16 is a satellite workshop of FSCD 2016. IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission (NEW DEADLINE): March, 7 2016. Notification: May, 2 2016 . Final version due: May, 25, 2016. Workshop date: June 23, 2016. INTRODUCTION CL&C'16 is the sixth of a conference series on Classical Logic and Computation. It intends to cover all work aiming to explore computational aspects of classical logic and classical proofs in mathematics. This year CL&C will be held as satellite workshop of FSCD 2016 (former TLCA + RTA) http://fscd2016.dcc.fc.up.pt/ CL&C is focused on the interplay between, on one side, the exploration of the computational content of classical mathematical proofs, and on the other side, the languages and the semantical models proposed in computer science for this task: continuations, game models, denotational models, learning models and so forth. The scientific aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from both proof theory and computer science and to exchange ideas. SCOPE OF CL&C This workshop aims to support a fruitful exchange of ideas between the various lines of research on Classical Logic and Computation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, - version of lambda calculi adapted to represent classical logic; - design of programming languages inspired by classical logic; - cut-elimination for classical systems; - proof representation for classical logic; - translations of classical to intuitionistic proofs; - constructive interpretation of non-constructive principles; - witness extraction from classical proofs; - constructive semantics for classical logic (e.g. game semantics, classical realization); - case studies (for any of the previous points). SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION. We are negotiating publication of the proceedings with EPTCS. We have room for informal talks, too. Therefore participants are encouraged to present both: work in progress, overviews of more extensive work, and programmatic position papers. All submitted papers will be reviewed to normal standards. The PC recognises two kinds of papers: it will distinguish between accepted (full) papers that contain unpublished results not submitted elsewhere, which we plan to publish on EPTCS or elsewhere, and presentations of (short) papers about work in progress or overview of papers published elsewhere. In order to make a submission: - Format your file using the EPTCS guidelines; there is a 15 page limit. - Use the submission instructions at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clac16 A participants' proceedings will be distributed at the workshop. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Ulrich Kohlenbach (Chair) kohlenbach@mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de Fernando Ferreira (PC) ferferr@cii.fc.ul.pt Ugo de’ Liguoro (PC) deligu@di.unito.it Alexandre Miquel (PC) amiquel@fing.edu.uy Steffen van Bakel (SC) s.van.bakel@imperial.ac.uk Stefano Berardi (SC) stefano@di.unito.it CONTACT PERSON stefano@di.unito.it