10th International Workshop on Reachability Problems

      19 - 21 September 2016, Aalborg, Denmark

RP'17 announcement

The 11th International workshop on Reachability Problems (RP'2017) will take place in London. More info here

About

Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University organizes the 10th International Workshop on Reachability Problems (RP'16). This event takes place in the downtown of Aalborg.

Papers presenting original contributions related to reachability problems in different computational models and systems are being sought.

This will also be the occasion to review recent breakthroughs by renowned invited experts and survey emerging trends and emphasize on key open challenges. Participants are kindly encouraged to discuss core scientific issues that need to be further tackled.

Selected papers of formal and informal presentations will be invited to a special issue of a recognized journal.

Topics

The workshop is specifically aimed at gathering together scholars from diverse disciplines and backgrounds interested in reachability problems that appear in

  • ●   Algebraic structures
  • ●   Computational models
  • ●   Hybrid systems
  • ●   Logic and Verification

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): reachability problems in infinite state systems, rewriting systems, dynamical and hybrid systems; reachability problems in logic and verification; reachability analysis in different computational models, counter timed/ cellular/ communicating automata; Petri nets; computational aspects of algebraic structures (semigroups, groups and rings); frontiers between decidable and undecidable reachability problems; predictability in iterative maps and new computational paradigms.

Venue

The talks will take place in Nordkraft, a reconstructed coal power station located at the harbour front of Aalborg city center, that was in the recent years turned into a cultural and sport center while preserving the character and mood of the original building.

Important dates:


Support

We acknowledge the kind support of

CISS