LPAR-22: Volume InformationLPAR-22. 22nd International Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning39 articles•666 pages•Published: October 23, 2018 PapersHolger Hermanns, Sebastian Biewer, Pedro R. D'Argenio and Maximilian A. Köhl 1-17 | Orna Kupferman 18-25 | Elias Alevizos, Alexander Artikis and Georgios Paliouras 26-35 | Krzysztof Apt, Davide Grossi and Wiebe Van-Der-Hoek 36-55 | Sepideh Asadi, Martin Blicha, Grigory Fedyukovich, Antti Hyvärinen, Karine Even-Mendoza, Natasha Sharygina and Hana Chockler 56-75 | Franz Baader, Oliver Fernandez Gil and Pavlos Marantidis 76-94 | Matthias Baaz and Anela Lolic 95-110 | Sabine Bauer, Steffen Jost and Martin Hofmann 111-130 | Jaroslav Bendík and Ivana Cerna 131-142 | Udi Boker 143-163 | Ralph Bottesch, Max W. Haslbeck and René Thiemann 164-180 | Abdelhamid Boudane, Said Jabbour, Badran Raddaoui and Lakhdar Sais 181-195 | Valentin Cassano, Carlos Areces and Pablo Castro 196-213 | Witold Charatonik, Yegor Guskov, Ian Pratt-Hartmann and Piotr Witkowski 214-232 | Krishnendu Chatterjee, Wolfgang Dvořák, Monika Henzinger and Alexander Svozil 233-253 | Alberto Ciaffaglione, Furio Honsell, Marina Lenisa and Ivan Scagnetto 254-270 | Anupam Das, Amina Doumane and Damien Pous 271-289 | Guillaume Davy, Eric Feron, Pierre-Loic Garoche and Didier Henrion 290-306 | Nachum Dershowitz and Jean-Pierre Jouannaud 307-325 | Emmanuelle-Anna Dietz Saldanha, Steffen Hölldobler, Sibylle Schwarz and Lim Yohanes Stefanus 326-342 | Rachel Faran and Orna Kupferman 343-362 | Benjamin Farinier, Robin David, Sébastien Bardin and Matthieu Lemerre 363-380 | Bernhard Gleiss, Laura Kovács and Simon Robillard 381-399 | Antonio González-Burgueño, Damián Aparicio-Sánchez, Santiago Escobar, Catherine Meadows and José Meseguer 400-417 | Antti Hyvärinen, Matteo Marescotti, Parvin Sadigova, Hana Chockler and Natasha Sharygina 418-434 | Radu Iosif and Cristina Serban 435-453 | Mikolas Janota and Martin Suda 454-470 | Chuan Jiang and Gianfranco Ciardo 471-487 | Martin Jonáš and Jan Strejček 488-497 | Orna Kupferman and Tami Tamir 498-514 | Francisco J. López-Fraguas, Manuel Montenegro and Gorka Suárez-García 515-533 | Matteo Marescotti, Antti Hyvärinen and Natasha Sharygina 534-542 | Yue Niu and Jan Hoffmann 543-563 | Vincent Rahli, Liron Cohen and Mark Bickford 564-582 | Adrián Rebola-Pardo and Martin Suda 583-603 | Sebastian Rudolph and Mantas Simkus 604-619 | Shubham Sharma, Rahul Gupta, Subhajit Roy and Kuldeep S. Meel 620-636 | Dhruv Singal, Palak Agarwal, Saket Jhunjhunwala and Subhajit Roy 637-655 | Cunxi Yu, Atif Yasin, Tiankai Su, Alan Mishchenko and Maciej Ciesielski 656-666 |
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