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A final CFP for MFPS 2024, with new information on invited speakers,
special sessions and the pc. Submission deadline 29th March.
MFPS XL: Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics
Call for papers
The 40th Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming
Semantics (MFPS XL) takes place at the University of Oxford, UK, from
19-21 June 2024, where it will be colocated with the 7th International
Conference on Applied Category Theory (ACT 2024).
MFPS conferences are dedicated to the areas of mathematics, logic, and
computer science that are related to models of computation in general,
and to semantics of programming languages in particular. This is a forum
where researchers in computer science and mathematics can meet and
exchange ideas. The participation of researchers in neighbouring areas
is strongly encouraged.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following: bio-computation;
concurrent qualitative and quantitative distributed systems; process
calculi; probabilistic systems; constructive mathematics; domain theory
and categorical models; formal languages; formal methods; game
semantics; lambda calculus; programming-language theory; quantum
computation; security; topological models; logic; type systems; type
theory. We also welcome contributions that address applications of
semantics to novel areas such as complex systems, markets, and networks,
for example.
Conference home page:
https://oxford24.github.io/<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/6UVcCK1DOrCgB209CpcyRh?domain=oxford24.github.io>
SUBMISSION
Important dates:
March 29: paper submission
May 3: notification of authors
June 3: conference papers ready
June 19–21: conference
Submissions
Submissions should be prepared using the MFPS macros in the form of a PDF file.
Submission is via EasyChair.
For the first time at MFPS, there are two submission categories:
regular research contributions,
early announcements.
Early announcements are a new feature at MFPS XL. They offer a forum for
the early presentation of new scientific contributions without the
accompanying technical justification that is expected in a regular
research contribution.
The page limit for both kinds of submission is 15 pages, excluding
bibliography and appendices. However, it is expected that early
announcements will typically be much shorter, taking only as many pages
as is required to present the announced contribution. Early
announcements will be refereed primarily on their potential
interest-value to the MFPS audience. Early announcements should be
identified by clearly labelling them with "Early Announcement" at the
start of the pdf document.
Early announcements will be given equal presentation time to regular
research contributions at the conference.
Proceedings
A preliminary proceedings will be distributed at the meeting, containing
both regular research contributions and early announcements.
Final proceedings, containing regular research contributions only, will
be published in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Informatics and Computer
Science (ENTICS https://entics.episciences.org/<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/oU7rCNLJxkiKE019iV84Fx?domain=entics.episciences.org>). This open-access
series is hosted by Episciences.org as an overlay for papers published
by the CORR arXiv or HAL.
It is planned to publish a journal special issue for selected papers
from MFPS XL.
INVITED SPEAKERS
There will be 4 invited speakers.
Philippa Gardner (Imperial College, London, UK)
Ohad Kammar (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Catuscia Palamidessi (INRIA Saclay & LIX, France)
Andrew Pitts (University of Cambridge Emeritus, joint ACT/MFPS plenary
speaker)
SPECIAL SESSIONS
There will be 3 special sessions.
Special session in memory of Philip Scott (joint session with ACT,
organiser Rick Blute)
Special session on the semantics of non-wellfounded and circular
proofs (organisers Anupam Das and Abhishek De)
Special session associated with the invited talk of Philippa Gardner
(organiser Philippa Gardner)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Danel Ahman (University of Tartu)
Amal Ahmed (Northeastern University)
Sandra Alves (University of Porto)
Paolo Baldan (Università di Padova)
Andrej Bauer (University of Ljubljana)
Lars Birkedal (Aarhus University)
Steve Brookes (Carnegie Mellon University)
Valentina Castiglioni (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Liron Cohen (Ben-Gurion University)
Raphaëlle Crubillé (IRIF)
Valeria De Paiva (Topos Institute, co-chair)
Masahito Hasegawa (Kyoto University)
Justin Hsu (Cornell University)
Patricia Johann (Appalachian State University)
Achim Jung (University of Birmingham)
Marie Kerjean (CNRS, LIPN, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
Robbert Krebbers (Radboud University)
Paul Levy (University of Birmingham)
Michael Mislove (Tulane University)
Daniele Nantes-Sobrinho (Imperial College London)
Alex Simpson (University of Ljubljana, co-chair)
Christine Tasson (Sorbonne Université)
LOCAL ORGANISER:
Sam Staton