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Fifth Workshop on Logic and Search

Event Dates

Oct 17, 2016 - Oct 17, 2016

Location

New York City

Submission Deadline

Sep 12, 2016

Call for Contributions

LaSh 2016 – The Fifth Workshop on Logic and Search.

Monday October 17, 2016, New York City

www.logicandsearch.org/LaSh2016

An ICLP 2016 Workshop

The LaSh Workshops on Logic and Search are devoted to scientific exchange

between researchers interested in the theory and practice of logic-based

problem solving. The workshop focuses on representational and algorithmic

issues in specifying or modelling and solving computationally challenging

search and optimization problems of a combinatorial nature.

Researchers interested in presenting their work should contact the organizers

by email (mitchell at cs dot sfu dot ca or lash2016 at easychair dot org), or

submit a paper or extended abstract, via EasyChair, by September 12 (revised).

LaSh emphasizes discussion and exchange of ideas among researchers with

related interests who may not normally attend the same major conferences.

Thus, along with new technical work, we welcome presentation of speculative

work, research summaries, relevant work that is previously published,

comparisons of different approaches and challenge or position papers.

Central topics include:

– Logics and representation languages for high-level problem specification;

– Model finders and ground solvers (e.g., SAT, ASP and SMT solvers etc.);

– Grounding and grounding-based solving systems;

– Modularity, compositionality and integration of heterogeneous solvers;

– Pre-processing and automated reasoning over specifications;

– Distributed and parallel solving;

– Declarative solver construction and meta-programming;

– Exploitation of problem and instance structure;

– Recent developments in tools or applications.

Important Dates:

Submission Deadline: September 12

Notification: September 17

Workshop: October 17

Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lash2016

Organizers:

David Mitchell, Simon Fraser University

Shahab Tasharrofi, Aalto University

Sima Jamali, Simon Fraser University

Program Committee:

Sima Jamali, Simon Fraser University

Victor Marek, University of Kentucky

David Mitchell, Simon Fraser University

Shahab Tasharrofi, Aalto University

Eugenia Ternovska Simon Fraser University

Mirek Truzczynski, University of Kentucky