PCC 2011
Proof, Computation, Complexity

International workshop

6-7 June 2011, Ghent, Belgium



General Information    Talks    Accommodation    Past workshops   



General Information

Aims and Scope

The aim of PCC is to stimulate research in proof theory, computation, and complexity, focusing on issues which combine logical and computational aspects. Topics may include applications of formal inference systems in computer science, as well as new developments in proof theory motivated by computer science demands. Specific areas of interest are (non-exhaustively listed) foundations for specification and programming languages, logical methods in specification and program development including program extraction from proofs, type theory, new developments in structural proof theory, and implicit computational complexity.

Location

The workshop is held in "Priorzaal, Het Pand", Onderbergen 1, 9000 Gent. This venue is a former Dominican monastery in the middle of the old city of Ghent. More information on the history of this magnificent building can be found here.
How to reach “Het pand” is explained here.

Organisers

Registration & fees

The workshop fee is 25 euro, payable in cash at the beginning of the workshop. This fee includes all coffee breaks and a business lunch on the first day. If you would like to register please send an e-mail to Florian Pelupessy.




Talks

PCC is intended to be a lively forum for presenting and discussing recent work. Participants who want to contribute a talk are asked to submit an abstract to Florian Pelupessy.

A preliminary program can be downloaded here.




Accommodation

We'd ask you to take care of your hotel reservations yourselves -- but don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

The following sites may be useful:




Past PCC workshops