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+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{center}
+\textbf{CALL FOR PAPERS}\\[1.2ex]
+{\normalsize 22nd International Conference on }\\[0.8ex]
+{\large\bfseries Theorem Proving in Higher Order Logics (TPHOLs 2009)}\\[0.8ex]
+{\normalsize\itshape 17 -- 20 August 2009, Munich, Germany}\\[1.2ex]
+\texttt{http://tphols.in.tum.de/}
+\end{center}
+
+\vspace{0mm}
+
+\begin{minipage}[t]{6.5cm}% first column
+\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{0.99}\parskip 4pt\small
+
+\textbf{Program Committee:} \\
+Thorsten Altenkirch, \emph{Nottingham University}\\
+David Aspinall, \emph{Edinburgh University}\\
+Jeremy Avigad, \emph{Carnegie Mellon University}\\
+Gilles Barthe, \emph{IMDEA}\\
+Christoph Benzmüller, \emph{Saarland University}\\
+Peter Dybjer, \emph{Chalmers University}\\
+Jean-Christophe Filliâtre, \emph{LRI Paris}\\
+Georges Gonthier, \emph{Microsoft Research}\\
+Mike Gordon, \emph{Cambridge University}\\
+Jim Grundy, \emph{Intel}\\
+Reiner Hähnle, \emph{Chalmers University}\\
+Joe Hurd, \emph{Galois}\\
+Gerwin Klein, \emph{NICTA}\\
+Xavier Leroy, \emph{INRIA}\\
+Pete Manolios, \emph{Northeastern University}\\
+César Muñoz, \emph{NIA Langley}\\
+Tobias Nipkow (co-chair), \emph{TU München}\\
+Michael Norrish, \emph{NICTA}\\
+Sam Owre, \emph{SRI International}\\
+Larry Paulson, \emph{Cambridge University}\\
+Frank Pfenning, \emph{Carnegie Mellon University}\\
+Randy Pollack, \emph{Edinburgh University}\\
+Sofiène Tahar, \emph{Concordia University}\\
+Laurent Théry, \emph{INRIA}\\
+Christian Urban (co-chair), \emph{TU München}\\
+Freek Wiedijk, \emph{Radboud University Nijmegen}\\[1em]
+%
+\textbf{Important Dates:} \\
+\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{~~}r@{}}
+Submission:              & 8 March 2009\\
+Author notification:     & 4 May 2009\\
+Camera-ready papers due: & 5 June 2009\\
+Conference:              & 17 -- 20 August 2009\\
+\end{tabular}
+\\[1em]
+\textbf{Organizers:} \\[1ex]
+\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{}}
+Tobias Nipkow\\
+Makarius Wenzel\\
+Stefan Berghofer\\
+Christian Urban\\
+\end{tabular}
+
+\end{minipage}
+\hspace{3mm}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{12cm}% second column
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+%%%\small
+TPHOLs is a series of international conferences that started in 1988 and
+brings together researchers working in all areas of interactive theorem
+proving.  The conference will be held on 17 through 20 August
+2009 in Munich.
+
+{\bf Topics}\medskip
+
+The program committee welcomes submissions on all aspects of theorem
+proving in higher order logics, on related topics in theorem proving and
+verification, and on relevant applications. The topics include, but are not
+limited to, the following:
+
+
+\begin{itemize} 
+\item Specification and verification of hardware: microprocessors, memory 
+systems, buses, pipelines, etc; formal semantics of hardware design languages;
+synthesis; formal design flows. 
+
+\item Specification and verification of software: program verification, 
+  refinement, and synthesis for functional, declarative and imperative
+  languages; formal semantics of programming languages; proof carrying 
+  code.
+\item Industrial application of theorem provers. 
+\item Formalization of mathematical theories. 
+\item Advances in theorem prover technology: proof automation and decision 
+  procedures, induction, combination of deductive and algorithmic approaches, 
+  incorporation of theorem provers into larger systems, combination of 
+  theorem provers with other provers and tools. 
+\item Other topics, including: security algorithms, properties, and policies; 
+  specification and requirements analysis of systems; user interfaces for 
+  theorem provers; development and extension of higher order logics. 
+\item Proof Pearls: concise and elegant presentations of interesting examples.
+\end{itemize}
+ 
+Relevant research involving interactive first-order systems, such as ACL2 
+and Mizar, is also welcome. All authors are reminded that their work should 
+be presented in a way that users of other systems can understand. 
+
+Submission is electronic. Papers should be no more than 16 pages in length
+and are to be submitted in PDF format. They must conform to the LNCS style 
+preferably using LaTeX2e. The proceedings are to be published as a volume 
+in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and will be available to
+participants at the conference.
+
+Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their paper at
+the workshop.
+
+
+\end{minipage}
+\end{document}