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\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/}
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\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]
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\textbf{Important Dates:} \\
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Submission: & 8 March 2009\\
Author notification: & 4 May 2009\\
Camera-ready papers due: & 5 June 2009\\
Conference: & 17 -- 20 August 2009\\
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Tobias Nipkow\\
Makarius Wenzel\\
Stefan Berghofer\\
Christian Urban\\
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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:
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\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.
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