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    28 <font color="red">New deadline: November 16, 2009.</font>
       
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    41 <H2>Journal of Automated Reasoning</H2>
       
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    43 <H2>Special issue on Binding, Substitution and Naming</H2>
       
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    45 Mathematical treatments of concrete syntax have always been a central
       
    46 concern in symbolic computation, programming language implementation
       
    47 and computer-aided reasoning. Theories of abstract syntax have proved
       
    48 harder to find, especially those addressing properties related to
       
    49 substituting structures for variables, binding of names and fresh
       
    50 name generation. This special issue is devoted to papers describing
       
    51 recent advances in this area. Submissions are encouraged, but not
       
    52 limited to, the following topics:
       
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    55 <li> logic-based, categorical or set-based theories of names and binding
       
    56 <li> new formalisation techniques for languages involving binders
       
    57 <li> applications in programming languages that support binding
       
    58 <li> mechanised meta-theory of calculi involving binding and fresh
       
    59      name generation
       
    60 <li> logical frameworks, meta-languages and tools that aid reasoning
       
    61      about substitution and binding
       
    62 <li> unification for languages involving binders
       
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    65 Manuscripts should be unpublished works and not submitted
       
    66 elsewhere. Revised and enhanced versions of papers published in
       
    67 conference proceedings that have not appeared in archival journals
       
    68 are eligible for submission. All submissions will be reviewed
       
    69 according to the high standards of scholarship and originality
       
    70 characteristic of the Journal of Automated Reasoning.
       
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    73 Submissions are due <s>October 1, 2009</s>. <font color="red">Extended to November 16, 2009.</font> 
       
    74 Papers should be in pdf format following the JAR 
       
    75 <A HREF="http://www.springer.com/computer/foundations/journal/10817">guidelines</A>
       
    76 for authors.
       
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    79 We encourage authors to keep their submissions below 25 pages. Authors
       
    80 should submit their papers electronically via 
       
    81 <A HREF="http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=taasnjar09"> Easy Chair</A>.
       
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    84 Guest Editors:<br>
       
    85 Christian Urban and Maribel Fernandez<br>
       
    86 (TU Munich, King's College London)<br>
       
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