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 -September---19-October-2020-15th-International-Wo
 rkshop-on-Coalgebraic-Methods-in-CS-CMCS-2020-Virt
 ual
DTSTAMP:20191203T160400
SUMMARY:15th International Workshop on Coalgebraic
  Methods in CS (CMCS 2020), Virtual
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201019
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:In more than a decade of research, it 
 has been established that a wide variety of state-
 based dynamical systems, like transition systems, 
 automata (including weighted and probabilistic var
 iants), Markov chains, and game-based systems, can
  be treated uniformly as coalgebras. Coalgebra has
  developed into a field of its own interest presen
 ting a deep mathematical foundation, a growing fie
 ld of applications, and interactions with various 
 other fields. Established in 1998, the aim of the 
 CMCS workshops is to bring together researchers wi
 th a common interest in the theory of coalgebras, 
 their logics, and their applications. As the works
 hop serie strives to maintain breadth in its scope
 , participation by researchers in neighbouring are
 as is strongly encouraged.  CMCS 2020 will be held
  virtually, as a series of approximately three hou
 r sessions spread across five weeks.  We solicit t
 wo types of contributions: regular papers and shor
 t contributions. Regular papers must be original, 
 unpublished, and not submitted for publication els
 ewhere. They should not exceed 20 pages in length 
 in Springer LNCS style. Short contributions may de
 scribe work in progress, or summarise work submitt
 ed to a conference or workshop elsewhere. They sho
 uld be no more than two pages. Regular papers and 
 short contributions should be submitted electronic
 ally as a PDF file via the Easychair system.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>In more t
 han a decade of research, it has been established 
 that a wide variety of state-based dynamical syste
 ms, like transition systems, automata (including w
 eighted and probabilistic variants), Markov chains
 , and game-based systems, can be treated uniformly
  as coalgebras. Coalgebra has developed into a fie
 ld of its own interest presenting a deep mathemati
 cal foundation, a growing field of applications, a
 nd interactions with various other fields.&nbsp;Es
 tablished in 1998, the aim of the CMCS workshops i
 s to bring together researchers with a common inte
 rest in the theory of coalgebras, their logics, an
 d their applications. As the workshop serie strive
 s to maintain breadth in its scope, participation 
 by researchers in neighbouring areas is strongly e
 ncouraged.</p>\n\n  <p>CMCS 2020 will be held virt
 ually, as a series of approximately three hour ses
 sions spread across five weeks.</p>\n</div><div>\n
   <p>We solicit two types of contributions: regula
 r papers and short contributions. Regular papers m
 ust be original, unpublished, and not submitted fo
 r publication elsewhere. They should not exceed 20
  pages in length in Springer LNCS style. Short con
 tributions may describe work in progress, or summa
 rise work submitted to a conference or workshop el
 sewhere. They should be no more than two pages. Re
 gular papers and short contributions should be sub
 mitted electronically as a PDF file via the Easych
 air system.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://www.coalg.org/cmcs20/
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