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Call for Papers
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ICLA 2025: Indian Conference on Logic and its Applications
Dates: Feb 3 -- 5, 2025
Venue: Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata, India
Website:
https://logicindia.org/icla/icla2025
EasyChair CFP page:
https://easychair.org/cfp/icla2025
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icla2025
Abstract registration deadline (extended): Aug 29, 2024 AoE
Submission deadline: Aug 29, 2024 AoE
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About the conference
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The Indian Conference on Logic and its Applications (ICLA) is the primary conference of
the Association for Logic in India (ALI [1]). It is a forum for bringing together
researchers from a variety of fields in which formal logic plays a significant and often
foundational role: Mathematics, Computer Science, Philosophy, Linguistics and Cognitive
Science. A special feature of ICLA is the inclusion of studies in systems of logic in the
Indian tradition, as well as historical research on logic. Details of the previous ICLA
2023 can be found at [2], and those of the earlier editions of the conference at the ALI
website.
[1]
https://logicindia.org/
[2]
https://icla2023.iiti.ac.in/
The upcoming ICLA 2025 is the 11th edition of the conference and will take place at the
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata during February 3 -- 5, 2025.
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ICLA 2025 features
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* Best paper and best student paper awards;
* Two kinds of contributed papers:
- Extended abstracts for inclusion in the conference proceedings that will be
published in the FoLLI-LNCS series of Springer [3]. The review process for these abstracts
will involve a rebuttal phase;
- Short abstracts only for presentation in the conference;
* Invitation to selected accepted papers of the conference for submission to a special
issue of a journal (to be announced in due course);
* ALI will co-organize with Jadavpur University, the Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic
(AWPL) which will take place for the first time in India in Kolkata following ICLA 2025.
[3]
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/societies-and-lncs/folli-…
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Events: Main conference and co-located workshops
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+ Main conference: ICLA 2025:
- Date: Feb 3 -- 5, 2025
- Venue: Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata [4]
- Website:
https://logicindia.org/icla/icla2025/
+ Co-located workshop: AWPL 2025:
- Date: Feb 6 -- 8, 2025
- Venue: Jadavpur University (JU) Kolkata [5]
- Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/awpl2025/
[4]
https://www.isical.ac.in/
[5]
https://jadavpuruniversity.in/
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Important dates
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All dates below are AoE (Anywhere on Earth).
- Abstract registration deadline: Aug 29, 2024 (earlier: Aug 25, 2024)
- Submission deadline: Aug 29, 2024
- Rebuttal period: Oct 7 -- Oct 11, 2024
- Notification to authors: Oct 25, 2024
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Submission guidelines
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Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research in any
area of logic and its applications. Please see below for a detailed list of topics.
EasyChair submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icla2025
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Common guidelines for all submissions
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1) A submission must either be an extended abstract or a short abstract.
2) Submissions must be in electronic form, and must be submitted through EasyChair via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icla2025.
3) Submissions must be in English and should provide sufficient details to allow the
program committee to assess their merits. Each submission must be a single PDF file.
4) Submissions will be peer-reviewed in a single-blind process.
5) Submissions authored or co-authored by PC members are allowed. PC member submissions
will however be subject to a higher level of scrutiny than other submissions.
6) For an accepted submission, one of the authors must commit to presenting it at the
conference either in person or online.
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Additional guidelines for extended abstracts
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1) The submission should not exceed 12 pages excluding references, and should adhere to
the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes LaTeX2e style [SV]. Detailed proofs of technical results
or other supplementary material, if necessary, can be included in a clearly marked
appendix or made available via pointers to technical reports which may be read at the
discretion of the programme committee. There is no restriction on the length of the
appendix.
[SV]
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
2) Submissions of previously published works, or concurrent submissions to journals or to
other conferences with proceedings, are not allowed. The authors can however make full
versions of their submissions available at online repositories such as ArXiv, HAL and
ECCC.
3) During the reviewing, there will be a rebuttal phase for extended abstracts which would
give the authors an opportunity to respond to the initial reviews. Instructions related to
the rebuttal will be communicated to the authors before the rebuttal period.
4) Accepted extended abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings which will
appear in the FoLLI Publications on Logic, Language and Information [FoL], a sub-series of
Springer LNCS.
[FoL]
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/societies-and-lncs/folli-…
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Additional guidelines for short abstracts
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1) The submission should be about a page in length describing the main results of the
work. Pointers to technical reports detailing the results can be provided.
2) There will be no rebuttal phase for short abstracts.
3) Accepted short abstracts will not be published in the conference proceedings. They will
however be made available on the conference website.
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Submission Topics
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The submission topics include, but are not limited to, the following. Submissions of
interdisciplinary nature are especially encouraged.
+ Algorithmic randomness, category theory, descriptive set theory, foundations of
mathematics, homotopy type theory, logical aspects of topology, model theory, recursion
theory, reverse mathematics, universal algebra
+ Belief change and revision, deontic logics, description logics, dynamic epistemic logic,
first order modal logic, formal epistemology, imperative logics, logic and artificial
intelligence, logic in decision and game theory, logic and social choice theory, logic and
social cognition, logic and social software, logic for information, logic for probability
and uncertainty, modal logic – algebraic, algorithmic, category theoretic and model
theoretic aspects, multi-agent systems, normative reasoning, provability logics
+ Automata theory and logic, category theory in computer science, logic and algebraic
methods, logic and concurrency, logic and games, logic and quantum computing,
probabilistic logics and stochastic processes, transductions, two-variable logics, well
quasi orders
+ Automated reasoning, formal analysis of programs, formal verification and synthesis,
hyperproperties, logic in industrial applications, logic in security and privacy,
programming language semantics, real time logics, temporal logics, theory and applications
of SAT and SMT solvers and theorem provers, software/app development for logic
+ Algorithmic meta theorems, comonads in finite model theory, decision procedures for
logics, definable functions on relational structures, logic and computational complexity,
logic and constraint satisfaction problems, logic and databases, logic and graph structure
theory, logic and machine learning, many valued logics in finite model theory, proof
complexity, stability theory over finite structures
+ History of logic – Indian, Chinese and Western and comparative studies, Indian
philosophical systems: Buddhism, Jainism, Mīmāṃsa and Nyāya, interaction of classical
logic with other logics, many valued logics and their applications, non-monotonic logics,
paraconsistency, particular systems of logic
+ General tools and frameworks for logical systems, Large Language Models (LLMs) –
cognitive aspects and impact on society, logic and cognitive science, logic in education,
logic and ethics in artificial intelligence, logic in law, logic and linguistics, logic
and metaphysics, logic and philosophy of mathematics, logic and philosophy of science,
philosophical issues of logical systems, philosophy of language
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Awards
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The following awards will be given to selected contributed papers during the conference:
- Best paper award
- Best student paper award
All the authors in any paper considered for the best student paper award must be students
at the time of submission of the paper. Please note that it is possible for neither of
these awards to be given in the event that none of the submitted papers meet the requisite
standards.
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Programme Committee
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Chairs:
C Aiswarya (Chennai Mathematical Institute, India)
Prabal Kumar Sen (University of Calcutta, India)
Shashi Mohan Srivastava (IACS Kolkata and RKMVERI Belur, India)
Members:
Nikhil Balaji (IIT Delhi, India)
Rupa Bandyopadhyay (Jadavpur University Kolkata, India)
Sanjukta Basu (Rabindra Bharati University Kolkata, India)
Sankha Basu (IIIT Delhi, India)
Michael Benedikt (University of Oxford, UK)
Kuntala Bhattacharya (Rabindra Bharati University Kolkata, India)
Amita Chatterjee (Jadavpur University Kolkata, India)
Madhumita Chatterjee (Jadavpur University Kolkata, India)
Tran Chieu-Minh (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Deepak D’Souza (IISc Bangalore, India)
Anupam Das (University of Birmingham, UK)
Huimin Dong (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
Hans van Ditmarsch (University of Toulouse, CNRS, IRIT, France)
Su Gao (Nankai University, China)
Shibashis Guha (TIFR Mumbai, India)
Petr Hliněný (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic)
Purbita Jana (Madras School of Economics, India)
Roman Kuznets (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Moritz Lichter (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Khushraj Madnani (MPI-SWS Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Amaldev Manuel (IIT Goa, India)
Gayatri Panicker (Vellore Institute of Technology, India)
Anand Pillay (University of Notre Dame, USA)
R Ramanujam (Azim Premji University, India)
Nicholas Ramsey (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Krishna S (IIT Bombay, India)
Abhisekh Sankaran (TCS Research, India)
Manidipa Sanyal (University of Calcutta, India)
Sylvain Schmitz (IRIF Paris, France)
Chenwei Shi (Tsinghua University, China)
Stephen G Simpson (Vanderbilt University, USA)
Slawomir Solecki (Cornell University, USA)
Shichang Song (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Bama Srinivasan (Anna University, India)
Vaishnavi Sundararajan (IIT Delhi, India)
Sergei Starchenko (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Sourav Tarafder (St. Xavier's College Kolkata, India)
Ramanathan S Thinniyam (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Jouko Väänänen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
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Invited Speakers
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Anil Nerode (Cornell University, USA)
Janos Makowsky (Technion, Israel)
Su Gao (Nankai University, China)
Nicholas Ramsey (University of Notre Dame, USA)
More speaker confirmations are awaited.
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Organizing Committee Chairs
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Sourav Chakraborty (Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata)
Sujata Ghosh (Indian Statistical Institute Chennai)
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Co-located Workshops
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Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic (AWPL)
- Date: Feb 6 -- 8, 2025
- Venue: Jadavpur University (JU) Kolkata
- Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/awpl2025/
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Contact
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For any queries or suggestions, feel free to write to:
icla2025(a)gmail.com.
More information and updates about the conference can be found at:
https://logicindia.org/icla/icla2025/.