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                                         Call for papers</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">    
              Logical Frameworks and Meta-Languages: Theory and Practice<br>
                                          LFMTP 2018</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">                       
              Oxford, UK, 7 July 2018<br>
                               Affiliated with FSCD 2018 (part of FLoC)</span></font></p>
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              <a
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                href="http://lfmtp.org/workshops/2018/" target="_blank">http://lfmtp.org/workshops/2018/</a></span></font></p>
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                                  Abstract submission deadline: 22 April
              2018<br>
                                      Paper submission deadline: 29
              April 2018<br>
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        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">Logical
              frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for<br>
              representing, implementing and reasoning about a wide
              variety of<br>
              deductive systems of interest in logic and computer
              science. Their<br>
              design, implementation and their use in reasoning tasks,
              ranging from<br>
              the correctness of software to the properties of formal<br>
              systems, have been the focus of considerable research over
              the last two<br>
              decades. This workshop will bring together designers,
              implementors and<br>
              practitioners to discuss various aspects impinging on the
              structure and<br>
              utility of logical frameworks, including the treatment of
              variable<br>
              binding, inductive and co-inductive reasoning techniques
              and the<br>
              expressiveness and lucidity of the reasoning process.</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">LFMTP 2018
              will provide researchers a forum to present
              state-of-the-art<br>
              techniques and discuss progress in areas such as the
              following:</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">* Encoding
              and reasoning about the meta-theory of programming
              languages,<br>
                logical systems and related formally specified systems.</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">*
              Theoretical and practical issues concerning the treatment
              of variable<br>
                binding, especially the representation of, and reasoning
              about,<br>
                datatypes defined from binding signatures.</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">* Logical
              treatments of inductive and co-inductive definitions and<br>
                associated reasoning techniques, including inductive
              types of higher<br>
                dimension in homotopy type theory</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">*
              Graphical languages for building proofs, applications in
              geometry,<br>
                equational reasoning and category theory.</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">* New
              theory contributions: canonical and substructural
              frameworks,<br>
                contextual frameworks, proof-theoretic foundations
              supporting<br>
                binders, functional programming over logical frameworks,<br>
                homotopy and cubical type theory.</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">*
              Applications of logical frameworks: proof-carrying
              architectures, proof<br>
                exchange and transformation, program refactoring, etc.</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">*
              Techniques for programming with binders in functional
              programming<br>
                languages such as Haskell, OCaml or Agda, and logic
              programming<br>
                languages such as lambda Prolog or Alpha-Prolog.</span></font></p>
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            </span></font> <font size="2"><span
              style="font-family:monospace">Invited Speakers</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">* Delia
              Kesner (Université Paris Diderot, France)<br>
              * Kuen-Bang Hou, alias Favonia (Institute for Advanced
              Study, Princeton, USA)<br>
              * Grigore Rosu (University of Illinois at
              Urbana-Champaign, USA)</span></font></p>
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            </span></font> <font size="2"><span
              style="font-family:monospace">Important Dates</span></font></p>
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                  Sunday, April 22th: Abstract submission deadline<br>
                  Sunday, April 29th: Submission deadline<br>
                  Saturday, May 19th: Notification to authors<br>
                  Monday, May 28th: Final version due<br>
                  Saturday, July 7th: Workshop<br>
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            </span></font> <font size="2"><span
              style="font-family:monospace">Submission</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">In
              addition to regular papers, we accept the submission of
              "work in progress"<br>
              reports, in a broad sense.  Those do not need to report
              fully polished<br>
              research results, but should be of interest for the
              community at large.<br>
              Submitted papers should be in PDF, formatted using the
              EPTCS style<br>
              guidelines. The length is restricted to 15 pages for
              regular papers and<br>
              8 pages for "Work in Progress" papers.  Submission is via
              EasyChair:<br>
            </span></font> <font size="2"><span
              style="font-family:monospace"><a
class="inbox-inbox-inbox-inbox-m_4300925781196637754moz-txt-link-freetext"
                href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lfmtp18"
                target="_blank">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lfmtp18</a>.</span></font></p>
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            </span></font> <font size="2"><span
              style="font-family:monospace">Proceedings</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">A
              selection of the presented papers will be published online
              in the <a href="http://about.eptcs.org/">Electronic
                Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science</a> (EPTCS).
              <br>
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        <p> <font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">Program
              Committee</span></font></p>
        <p><font size="2"><span style="font-family:monospace">* María
              Alpuente (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)<br>
              * Andrej Bauer (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)<br>
              * Frédéric Blanqui (Inria, France), co-chair<br>
              * Ana Bove (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)<br>
              * Stéphane Graham-Lengrand (CNRS, France)<br>
              * Makoto Hamana (Gunma University, Japan)<br>
              * Chantal Keller (Université Paris-Sud, France)<br>
              * Carlos Olarte (Universidade Federal do Rio grande do
              Norte, Brazil)<br>
              * Giselle Reis (CMU Qatar), co-chair<br>
              * Aaron Stump (University of Iowa, USA)<br>
              * Yuting Wang (Yale University, USA)</span></font></p>
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