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:
- Algebra and Discrete Structures
- Automata Theory
- Computational Logic
- Logic Programming and Argumentation
- Verification and formal quantitative Analysis
- Knowledge-Based Systems
Members and Guests
Newest Publications
Alex Ivliev, Lukas Gerlach, Simon Meusel, Jakob Steinberg, Markus Krötzsch
Nemo: A Scalable and Versatile Datalog Engine
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on the Resurgence of Datalog in Academia and Industry (Datalog-2.0 2024), CEUR Workshop Proceedings, to appear. CEUR-WS.org
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Hannes Strass
What Can Approximation Fixpoint Theory Do For (Abstract) Argumentation?
Tutorial at SSA, September 2024
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Philipp Hanisch, Markus Krötzsch
Chase Termination Beyond Polynomial Time
Proc. ACM Manag. Data, 2(2):93, May 2024
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Nils Küchenmeister, Alex Ivliev, Markus Krötzsch
Towards Mass Spectrum Analysis with ASP
In Carmine Dodaro, Gopal Gupta, Maria Vanina Martinez, eds., Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, volume 15245 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, to appear. Springer
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NEWS
July 1, 2024CACM blog article on work-family balance in academia by ICCL researcher Luisa Herrmann
June 13, 2024Markus Krötzsch Wins 2024 Teaching Award
June 12, 2024ICCL researchers participate in Rewe Challenge 2024!
June 6, 2024HSCC 2024 Awards Best Paper to ICCL-Researchers
June 3, 2024Anouk Michelle Oudshoorn and Nick Leisegang visit the Computational Logic Research Group
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