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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
SYMPOSIUM ON LOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 2013 (LFCS'13) San
Diego, California, January 6-8, 2013

The LFCS series provides an outlet for the fast-growing body of work in the
logical foundations of computer science, e.g., areas of fundamental
theoretical logic related to computer science. The LFCS series began with
Logic at Botik, Pereslavl-Zalessky, 1989, and was co-organized by Albert R.
Meyer (MIT) and  Michael Taitslin (Tver), after which organization passed
to Anil Nerode.

LFCS Steering Committee: Anil Nerode - General Chair, Stephen Cook, Dirk
van Dalen, Yuri Matiyasevich, J. Alan Robinson, Gerald Sacks, Dana Scott.

LFCS Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: constructive
mathematics and type theory; logic, automata and automatic structures;
computability and randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical
aspects of computational complexity; logic programming and constraints;
automated deduction and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in
protocol and program verification; logical methods in program specification
and extraction; domain theory logic; logical foundations of database
theory;  equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory
calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic;
epistemic and temporal logics;  intelligent and multiple agent system
logics; logics of proof and justification; nonmonotonic reasoning; logic in
game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed
system logics; mathematical fuzzy logic; system design logics; other logics
in computer science.

LFCS'13 Program Committee: Sergei Artemov (New York) - PC Chair; Steve
Awodey (CMU); Alexandru Baltag (Oxford); Andreas Blass (Ann Arbor); Samuel
Buss (San Diego); Walter Dean (Warwick); Rod Downey (Wellington, NZ); Ruy
de Queiroz (Recife, Brazil); Antonio Montalban (Chicago); Rosalie Iemhoff
(Ultrecht); Bakhadyr Khoussainov (Auckland, NZ); Roman Kuznets (Bern);
Lawrence Moss (Bloomington, IN); Robert Lubarsky (Florida Atlantic
University); Victor Marek (Lexington, KY); Franco Montagna (Siena); Anil
Nerode (Cornell) - General LFCS Chair; Mati Pentus (Moscow); Jeffrey Remmel
(San Diego); Bryan Renne (Amsterdam); Philip Scott (Ottawa); Alex Simpson
(Edinburgh); Sonja Smets (Groningen); Michael Rathjen (Leeds); Alasdair
Urquhart (Toronto); Michael Zakharyashchev (London).

LFCS'13 Local Organizing Committee: Jeff Remmel (Chair), Samuel Buss,
Victor Marek.

Submission details. Proceedings will be published in the LNCS series.
There will be a post-conference volume of selected works published in the
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic. Submissions should be made electronically
via http://www.easychair.org/LFCS13/. Submitted papers must be in pdf/12pt
format and of no more than 15 pages, present work not previously published,
and must not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed
proceedings. LFCS has established the best student paper award and named it
after John Barkley Rosser Sr. (1907–1989), a prominent American logician
with fundamental contributions in both Mathematics and Computer Science.

Important Dates:
Submissions deadline (firm): September 10, 2012;
Notification: October 5, 2012;
Final papers for proceedings: October 15, 2012;
Symposium dates: January 6 - 8, 2013.
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