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RP 2019 : 13th International Conference on Reachability Problems (RP 2019)

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Conference Series : Reachability Problems
 
Link: https://sites.uclouvain.be/rp2019/
 
When Sep 11, 2019 - Sep 13, 2019
Where BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Submission Deadline Jun 17, 2019
Notification Due Jul 12, 2019
Final Version Due Jul 16, 2019
Categories    theoretical computer science   verification   algorithms   logic
 

Call For Papers

ABOUT
The Applied Mathematics Department at UCLouvain and the Computer Science Department at ULB jointly organize the 13th International Conference on Reachability Problems (RP'19). The event will take place in the Brussels city center.

Papers presenting original contributions related to reachability problems in different computational models and systems are being sought.

This will also be the occasion to review recent breakthroughs by renowned invited experts and survey emerging trends and emphasize on key open challenges. Participants are kindly encouraged to discuss core scientific issues that need to be further tackled.

Conference proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).

A selection of articles among the contributed papers will be invited to a special issue of a journal (tba).

TOPICS
The conference is specifically aimed at gathering together scholars from diverse disciplines and backgrounds interested in reachability problems that appear in

● Algebraic structures
● Automata Theory and Formal Languages
● Computational Game Theory
● Concurrency and Distributed computation
● Decision Procedures in Computational models
● Hybrid Dynamical Systems
● Logic and Model Checking
● Verification of Finite and Infinite-state Systems

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): reachability problems in infinite state systems, rewriting systems, dynamical and hybrid systems; reachability problems in logic and verification; reachability analysis in different computational models, counter timed/ cellular/ communicating automata; Petri nets; computational and combinatorial aspects of algebraic structures (semigroups, groups and rings); frontiers between decidable and undecidable reachability problems; predictability in iterative maps and new computational paradigms.

VENUE
The conference will be held in the beautiful city center of Brussels, at the University Foundation

INVITED SPEAKERS:
- Thomas Henzinger, IST Austria.
- Vladimir Protasov, HSE Moscow.
- Slawomir Lasota, U. Warsaw.
- Sriram Sankaranarayanan, U. Colorado Boulder.

TUTORIAL SPEAKER
- Jean-François Raskin, ULB Brussels.



GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
There are two categories of submissions:

REGULAR PAPERS
Authors are invited to submit a draft of a full paper with at most 12 pages (excluding the bibliography) formatted according to LNCS guidelines.

Authors are asked to submit their paper through EasyChair.
Submission deadline: June 17 (extended)

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rp20190

PRESENTATIONS
In addition to the formal presentations based on our LNCS proceedings volume, we invite researchers to submit a paper which recently appeared (or which is going to appear) in proceedings of another conference, or which has not yet been submitted. Neither the paper nor the abstract will be published in the proceedings.

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