International Center for Computational Logic

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International Center for Computational Logic

                  

The International Center for Computational Logic (ICCL) is an interdisciplinary center of competence in research and teaching in the field of Computational Logic, with special emphasis on Algebra, Knowledge Representation, Logic, and Formal Methods in Computer Science. It has been founded at TU Dresden in October 2003. The following research groups are associated with ICCL:


Members and Guests

Portrait Dörthe ArndtPortrait Pascal KettmannPortrait Meghna BhadraPortrait Christel BaierPortrait Max KornPortrait Martin DillerPortrait Lukas GerlachPortrait Alex IvlievPortrait Kati DomannPortrait Matthias MeißnerPortrait Filippo De BortoliPortrait Sarah Alice GagglPortrait Nikolai KäferPortrait Hannes StraßPortrait Johannes LehmannPortrait Tim LyonPortrait Sebastian RudolphPortrait Stefan BorgwardtPortrait Christina NorkusPortrait Timm SporkPortrait Sandy SeifarthPortrait Tom FriesePortrait Nils KüchenmeisterPortrait Karina NeupertPortrait Elisa BöhlPortrait Luisa HerrmannPortrait Jonas KargePortrait Markus KrötzschPortrait Sergei ObiedkovPortrait Andrea KühnPortrait Simon RazniewskiPortrait Franz BaaderPortrait Kerstin AchtruthPortrait Jakob PiribauerPortrait Philipp HanischPortrait Manuel BodirskyPortrait Piotr GorczycaPortrait Maximilian MarxPortrait Stephan MennickePortrait Ramona BehlingPortrait Rajab AghamovPortrait Larry GonzálezPortrait Calvin ChauPortrait Sascha Klüppelholz


Newest Publications

Alex Ivliev, Markus Krötzsch, Maximilian Marx
SPARQLing Datalog for Rule-Based Reasoning over Large Knowledge Graphs
In Maribel Acosta, Marieke van Erp, Sebastian Rudolph, Olaf Hartig, Blerina Spahiu, Anisa Rula, Daniel Garijo, Francesco Osborne, eds., Proceedings of the 23rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2026), Part I, volume 16549 of LNCS, 518-536, 2026. Springer
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Raimund Dachselt, Lukas Gerlach, Philipp Hanisch, Alex Ivliev, Markus Krötzsch, Maximilian Marx, Julián Méndez
Nemo at v0.10: Explainable Web Rule Reasoning for RDF, SPARQL, and More
In Maribel Acosta, Marieke van Erp, Sebastian Rudolph, Olaf Hartig, Blerina Spahiu, Anisa Rula, Daniel Garijo, Francesco Osborne, eds., Proceedings of the 23rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2026), LNCS, to appear. Springer
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Sebastian Rudolph, Kai Sauerwald
Mutual Irreducibility of Revision and Multiple Revision
In Anni-Yasmin Turhan, Jonni Virtema, eds., Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems – 14th International Symposium (FoIKS 2026), volume 16475 of LNCS, 121-133, 2026. Springer
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Lukas Gerlach
The Chase in Lean - Crafting a Formal Library for Existential Rule Research
In Renata Wassermann,Marie-Laure Mugnier,Franz Baader, eds., Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, volume 23 of Proceedings of the International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, to appear
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