International Center for Computational Logic

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International Center for Computational Logic

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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 Jonas KargePortrait Sandy SeifarthPortrait Simon RazniewskiPortrait Luisa HerrmannPortrait Ramona BehlingPortrait Rajab AghamovPortrait Pascal KettmannPortrait Dörthe ArndtPortrait Sarah Alice GagglPortrait Karina AdlerPortrait Meghna BhadraPortrait Martin DillerPortrait Philipp HanischPortrait Piotr GorczycaPortrait Piotr Ostropolski-NalewajaPortrait Stefan BorgwardtPortrait Franz BaaderPortrait Filippo De BortoliPortrait Kerstin AchtruthPortrait Alex IvlievPortrait Stephan MennickePortrait Kati DomannPortrait Tim LyonPortrait Manuel BodirskyPortrait Sascha KlüppelholzPortrait Hannes StraßPortrait Elisa BöhlPortrait Maximilian MarxPortrait Christel BaierPortrait Sergei ObiedkovPortrait Sebastian RudolphPortrait Knut BerlingPortrait Larry GonzálezPortrait Matthias MeißnerPortrait Markus KrötzschPortrait Lukas Gerlach


Newest Publications

Tim Lyon
On Explicit Solutions to Fixed-Point Equations in Propositional Dynamic Logic
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Fundamentals of Software Engineering (FSEN), LNCS, to appear. Springer
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Tim Lyon
Unifying Sequent Systems for Gödel-Löb Provability Logic via Syntactic Transformations
In Jörg Endrullis, Sylvain Schmitz, eds., Proceedings of the 33rd EACSL Annual Conference on Computer Science Logic 2025, volume 326 of LIPIcs, to appear. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik
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Tim Lyon, Ian Shillito, Alwen Tiu
Taking Bi-Intuitionistic Logic First-Order: A Proof-Theoretic Investigation via Polytree Sequents
In Jörg Endrullis, Sylvain Schmitz, eds., Proceedings of the 33rd EACSL Annual Conference on Computer Science Logic 2025, volume 326 of LIPIcs, to appear. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik
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Lukas Gerlach, David Carral, Markus Hecher
Finite Groundings for ASP with Functions: A Journey through Consistency (Extended Abstract)
In Nina Gierasimczuk, Jesse Heyninck, eds., Proceedings of the 22nd International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR 2024), volume 3835 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 183-186, November 2024. CEUR-WS.org
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