-------------------------------------------------------------------- ARQNL 2024 - Final Call for Papers 5th International Workshop on Automated Reasoning in Quantified Non-Classical Logics (associated with IJCAR 2024) 1 July 2024, Nancy, France http://iltp.de/ARQNL-2024/ IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: 22 April 2024 Paper submission: 29 April 2024 Author notification: 3 June 2024 Final paper version: 17 June 2024 Workshop: 1 July 2024 MOTIVATION Non-classical logics - such as modal logics, conditional logics, intuitionistic logic, description logics, temporal logics, linear logic, dynamic logic, deontic logics, fuzzy logic, paraconsistent logic, relevance logic - have many applications in AI, Computer Science, Philosophy, Linguistics, and Mathematics. Hence, the automation of proof search in these logics is a crucial task. AIMS AND SCOPE The ARQNL workshop aims at fostering the development of proof calculi, automated theorem proving systems and model finders for all sorts of quantified non-classical logics. The workshop will provide a forum for researchers to present and discuss recent developments in this area. The contributions may range from theory to system descriptions and implementations. Contributions may also outline relevant applications, describe problem formalizations, example problems, and benchmarks. We welcome contributions from computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, and mathematicians. Topics of the ARQNL workshop will cover all aspects related to the automation of quantified non-classical logics, including but not limited to: * Proof theory, semantics, meta theory, and cut-elimination * Proof search calculi, including sequent calculi, tableau calculi, connection calculi, resolution calculi, and instance-based calculi * Modal logic, conditional logic, intuitionistic logic, description logic, temporal logic, linear logic, multivalued logic, dynamic logic, deontic logic, fuzzy logic, paraconsistent logic, relevance logic, free logic, and natural logic * Techniques, strategies and heuristics to deal with first-order or higher-order quantification * Implementation of theorem provers and experimental evaluations * Problem libraries and benchmarking for theorem provers * Applications, formalizations, and example problems * User interfaces, proof representation, and syntax issues ARQNL 2024 is associated with IJCAR 2024, the International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning. PAPER SUBMISSIONS Submissions of papers are solicited in three categories: (A) Full papers (up to 15 pages excluding references) (B) Short papers (up to 8 pages excluding references) (C) Talk abstracts (up to 2 pages excluding references) Submission is electronically, through EasyChair (see the ARQNL website for further details). Submissions will be refereed by the programme committee, and evaluated with respect to relevance, originality, and correctness. Proceedings will be published in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE (PC) PC CHAIRS Christoph Benzmüller (University of Bamberg) Jens Otten (University of Oslo) Revantha Ramanayake (University of Groningen) PC MEMBERS Christoph Benzmüller (University of Bamberg) Ana de Almeida Borges (University of Barcelona) Camillo Fiorentini (University of Milano) Marianna Girlando (University of Amsterdam) Andrzej Indrzejczak (University of Lodz) Annika Kanckos (University of Helsinki) Dominik Kirst (Ben-Gurion University) Timo Lang (University College London) Tomer Libal (University of Luxembourg and Enidia AI) Larry Moss (Indiana University Bloomington) Nicola Olivetti (Aix-Marseille University) Jens Otten (University of Oslo) Xavier Parent (Vienna University of Technology) Revantha Ramanayake (University of Groningen) Ramaswamy Ramanujam (Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai) --------------------------------------------------------------------