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{{Short description|Computer science and logic conference}}
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The '''IEEEACM–IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science''' ('''LICS''') is an annual [[academic conference]] on the theory and practice of [[computer science]] in relation to [[mathematical logic]]. Extended versions of selected papers of each year's conference appear in renowned international journals such as [[Logical Methods in Computer Science]] and [[ACM Transactions on Computational Logic]].
 
==History==
LICS was originally sponsored solely by the [[IEEE]], but as of the 2014 founding of the [[ACM SIGLOG|ACM Special Interest Group on Logic and Computation]] LICS has become the flagship conference of SIGLOG, under the joint sponsorship of ACM and IEEE.<ref>{{citation|title=Welcome to SIGLOG!|department=Chair's Letter|journal=SIGLOG News|volume=1|issue=1|date=July 2014|pages=2–3|url=http://siglog.hosting.acm.org/?attachment_id=71|first=Prakash|last=Panangaden|author-link=Prakash Panangaden}}.</ref>
Since the first installment in 1988, the cover page of the conference proceedings has featured an artwork entitled ''Irrational Tiling by Logical Quantifiers'', by [[Alvy Ray Smith]].<ref>[http://www.alvyray.com/Art/Irrational.htm Irrational Tiling by Logical Quantifiers] LICS cover by Alvy Ray Smith.</ref>
 
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Since 1995, each year the ''[[Kleene award]]'' is given to the best student paper. In addition, since 2006, the ''LICS Test-of-Time Award'' is given annually to one among the twenty-year-old LICS papers that have best met the test of time.<ref>[http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/lics/awards.html LICS awards website]</ref>
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Since the first installment in 1988 until 2013, the cover page of the conference proceedings has featured an artwork entitled ''Irrational Tiling by Logical Quantifiers'', by [[Alvy Ray Smith]].<ref>[http://www.alvyray.com/Art/Irrational.htm Irrational Tiling by Logical Quantifiers] LICS cover by Alvy Ray Smith.</ref>
 
Since 1995, each year the ''[[Kleene award]]'' is given to the best student paper. In addition, since 2006, the ''LICS Test-of-Time Award'' is given annually to one among the twenty-year-old LICS papers that have best met the test of time.<ref>[http://www2lics.informatik.hurwth-berlinaachen.de/lics/awards.html LICS awards website]</ref>
 
== LICS Awards ==
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Each year, since 2006, the LICS Test-of-Time Award recognizes those articles from LICS proceedings 20 years earlier, which have become influential.
 
==== 20142006 ====
*[[Leo Bachmair]], [[Nachum Dershowitz]], [[Jieh Hsiang]], "Orderings for Equational Proofs"
*[[Martin Hofmann]], [[Thomas Streicher]], "The groupoid model refutes uniqueness of identity proofs"
*[[E. Allen Emerson]], [[Chin-Laung Lei]], "Efficient Model Checking in Fragments of the Propositional Mu-Calculus (Extended Abstract)"
*[[Dale A. Miller]], "A multiple-conclusion meta-logic"
*[[Moshe Y. Vardi]], [[Pierre Wolper]], "An Automata-Theoretic Approach to Automatic Program Verification (Preliminary Report)"
 
==== 20102007 ====
*[[Samson Abramsky]], "Domain theory in Logical Form"
*[[Robert Harper (computer scientist)|Robert Harper]], [[Furio Honsell]], [[Gordon D. Plotkin]], "A Framework for Defining Logics"
 
==== 2008 ====
*[[Martin Abadi]], [[Leslie Lamport]], "The existence of refinement mappings"
 
==== 2009 ====
*[[Eugenio Moggi]], "Computational lambda-calculus and monads"
 
==== 2010 ====
*[[Rajeev Alur ]], [[Costas Courcoubetis]], [[David L. Dill]], "Model-checking for real-time systems"
*[[Jerry R. Burch]], [[Edmund Clarke]], [[Kenneth L. McMillan]], [[David L. Dill]], [[James Hwang]], "Symbolic model checking: 10^20 states and beyond"
*[[Max Dauchet]], [[Sophie Tison]], "The theory of ground rewrite systems is decidable"
*[[Peter Freyd]], "Recursive types reduced to inductive types"
 
==== 2011 ====
*[[Patrice Godefroid]], [[Pierre Wolper]], "A partial approach to model checking"
*[[Joshua Hodas]], [[Dale A.Miller (academic)|Dale Miller]], "Logic programming in a fragment of intuitionistic linear logic"
*[[Dexter Kozen]], "A completeness theorem for Kleene algebras and the algebra of regular events"
 
==== 2012 ====
*[[Thomas Henzinger]], [[Xavier Nicollin]], [[Joseph Sifakis]], [[Sergio Yovine]], "Symbolic model checking for real-time systems"
*[[Jean-Pierre Talpin]], [[Pierre Jouvelot]], "The type and effect discipline"
 
==== 2013 ====
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*[[Benjamin C. Pierce]], [[Davide Sangiorgi]], "Typing and subtyping for mobile processes"
 
==== 20122014 ====
*[[{{ill|Martin Hofmann]] (computer scientist)|lt=Martin Hofmann|de|Martin Hofmann (Informatiker)}}, [[Thomas Streicher]], "The groupoid model refutes uniqueness of identity proofs"
*[[Thomas Henzinger]], [[Xavier Nicollin]], [[Joseph Sifakis]], [[Sergio Yovine]], "Symbolic model checking for real-time systems"
*[[Dale A.Miller (academic)|Dale Miller]], "A multiple-conclusion meta-logic"
*[[Jean-Pierre Talpin]], [[Pierre Jouvelot]], "The type and effect discipline"
 
==== 20112015 ====
*[[Patrice Godefroid]], [[Pierre Wolper]], "A partial approach to model checking"
*[[Joshua Hodas]], [[Dale A. Miller]], "Logic programming in a fragment of intuitionistic linear logic"
*[[Dexter Kozen]], "A completeness theorem for Kleene algebras and the algebra of regular events"
 
* [[Igor Walukiewicz]], "Completeness of Kozen's Axiomatisation of the Propositional Mu-Calculus"
==== 2010 ====
*[[Rajeev Alur ]], [[Costas Courcoubetis]], [[David L. Dill]], "Model-checking for real-time systems"
*[[Jerry Burch]], [[Edmund Clarke]], [[Kenneth McMillan]], [[David L. Dill]], [[James Hwang]], "Symbolic model checking: 10^20 states and beyond"
*[[Max Dauchet]], [[Sophie Tison]], "The theory of ground rewrite systems is decidable"
*[[Peter Freyd]], "Recursive types reduced to inductive types"
 
==== 20092016 ====
 
*[[Eugenio Moggi]], "Computational lambda-calculus and monads"
* [[Parosh A. Abdulla]], [[Karlis Cerans]], [[Bengt Jonsson (computer scientist)|Bengt Jonsson]], [[Yih-Kuen Tsay]], "General decidability theorems for infinite-state systems"
* [[Iliano Cervesato]], [[Frank Pfenning]], "A Linear Logical Framework"
 
==== 2017 ====
 
* [[Richard Blute]], [[Josée Desharnais]], [[Abbas Edalat]], [[Prakash Panangaden]], "Bisimulation for Labelled Markov Processes"
* [[Daniele Turi]], [[Gordon D. Plotkin]], "Towards a Mathematical Operational Semantics"
 
==== 2018 ====
 
* [[Martín Abadi]], [[Cédric Fournet]], [[Georges Gonthier]], "Secure Implementation of Channel Abstractions"
* [[Samson Abramsky]], [[Kohei Honda]], [[Guy McCusker]], "A Fully Abstract Game Semantics for General References"
 
==== 2019 ====
 
* [[Marcelo P. Fiore]], [[Gordon D. Plotkin]], [[Daniele Turi]], "Abstract Syntax and Variable Binding"
* [[Murdoch Gabbay]], [[Andrew M. Pitts]], "A New Approach to Abstract Syntax Involving Binders"
 
==== 2020 ====
 
* [[Luca de Alfaro]], [[Thomas A. Henzinger]], "Concurrent Omega-Regular Games"
* [[Hiroshi Nakano (computer scientist)|Hiroshi Nakano]], "A Modality for Recursion"
 
==== 2021 ====
* [[Aaron Stump;]], [[Clark W. Barrett]], [[David L. Dill]], [[Jeremy R. Levitt]], "A Decision Procedure for an Extensional Theory of Arrays"
* [[Hongwei Xi]], "Dependent Types for Program Termination Verification"
 
=== Kleene award ===
 
At each conference the [[Kleene award]], in honour of [[Stephen Cole Kleene|S.C. Kleene]], is given for the best student paper.
 
== See also ==
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==Notes==
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== External links ==
* [http://www2lics.informatiksiglog.hu-berlin.de/licsorg/ LICS home page]
 
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