[UAI] CFP: 2nd International Workshop on Quantified Boolean Formulae (QBF-02)

From: Ian Miguel (ianm@cs.york.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 09:56:07 PST

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                       Second International Workshop on
                      Quantified Boolean Formulae (QBF-02)

                        To be held alongside SAT 2002
               Fifth International Symposium on the Theory and
                     Applications of Satisfiability Testing
                               May 6-9, 2002
                           Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
             http://gauss.ececs.uc.edu/Workshops/SAT/sat2002.html

    Topic

    There is a considerable interest at present in quantified boolean
    formulas (QBFs). Recent progress has included theoretical and
    experimental studies as well a number of new and efficient
    QBF-solvers. There is considerable hope that the successes
    seen in the area of propositional SAT will be repeated in the
    area of quantified boolean formulas.

    The aim of this workshop is to bring together people who are
    interested in both theoretical and practical aspects of reasoning
    with quantified boolean formulas. Topics of interest include (but
    are not limited to)

     o proof theory and calculi for QBFs;
     o implementations of QBF solvers;
     o benchmark generation and evaluation methodology;
     o applications of QBFs, e.g., in knowledge representation, planning, formal
        verification, etc.;
     o (boolean) quantification and non-classical logics.

    Submission

    Authors should send submissions of up to 10 pages in postscript
    format by e-mail to Massimo Narizzano <mox@mrg.dist.unige.it> by April 1st,
    2002. Papers should be formatted according to LNCS guidelines in A4 format.
    Notification of acceptance will be by April 15th. Informal proceedings
    will be available at the workshop.

    Participation

    Participation will be by invitation only. All authors of accepted
    papers and PC members will be invited. Other researchers who are
    interested in participating should send an e-mail to Massimo Narizzano
    <mox@mrg.dist.unige.it> by April 1st, 2002.

    Organizing committee

    Hans Kleine Büning
    Uwe Egly
    Ian Gent
    Enrico Giunchiglia (co-chair)
    Holger Hoos
    Reinhold Letz
    Jussi Rintanen
    Marco Schaerf
    Stephen Majercik
    Toby Walsh (co-chair)



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