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1st Call for Papers
13th Conference on Reversible Computation
(RC 2021)

July 7th-9th, 2021, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract Submission: Sun, February 14th, 2021
Submission Deadline: Sun, February 21st, 2021
http://www.reversible-computation.org

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Reversible computation has a growing number of promising application areas such 
as low power design, coding/decoding, debugging, testing and verification, 
database recovery, discrete event simulation, reversible algorithms, reversible 
specification formalisms, reversible programming languages, process algebras, 
and the modeling of biochemical systems. Furthermore, reversible logic provides 
a basis for quantum computation with its applications, for example, in 
cryptography and in the development of highly efficient algorithms. First 
reversible circuits and quantum circuits have been implemented and are seen as 
promising alternatives to conventional CMOS technology.

The conference will bring together researchers from computer science, 
mathematics, and physics to discuss new developments and directions for future 
research in Reversible Computation. This includes applications of reversibility 
in quantum computation. Research papers, tutorials, tool demonstrations, and 
work-in-progress reports are within the scope of the conference. Invited talks 
by leading international experts will complete the program.

Contributions on all areas of Reversible Computation are welcome, 
including---but not limited to---the following topics:

* Applications
* Architectures
* Algorithms
* Bidirectional transformations
* Circuit Design
* Debugging
* Fault Tolerance and Error Correction
* Hardware
* Information Theory
* Physical Realizations
* Programming Languages
* Quantum Computation
* Software
* Synthesis
* Theoretical Results
* Testing
* Verification

===== Important Dates =====

- Abstract Submission: Sun, February 14th, 2021
- Submission Deadline: Sun, February 21st, 2021
- Notification to Authors: Sat, March 27th, 2021
- Final Version: Sat, April 17th, 2021
- Conference: Wed-Fri, July 7th-9th, 2021 (Wed-Thu, July 7th-8th, 2021, if 
online)

===== Invited speakers =====

TBA

===== Paper submission =====

Interested researchers are invited to submit

- full research papers (16 pages maximum),
- tutorials (16 pages maximum), as well as
- work-in-progress or tool demonstration papers (6 pages maximum)

in Springer LNCS format. Additional material intended for reviewers but not for 
publication in the final version---for example, details of proofs---may be 
placed in a clearly marked appendix that is not included in the page limit. 
Reviewers are at liberty to ignore appendices and papers must be understandable 
without them. Contributions must be written in English and report on original, 
unpublished work, not submitted for publication elsewhere. Submissions not 
adhering to the specified constraints may be rejected without review. Each 
paper will undergo a peer review of at least 3 anonymous reviewers. All 
accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings. Papers can be 
submitted electronically in PDF via the RC 2021 interface of the EasyChair 
system:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rc2021

===== Organizers =====

* General Chair

Shoji Yuen
Nagoya University, Japan

* Program co-chairs

Shigeru Yamashita
Ritsumeikan University, Japan

Tetsuo Yokoyama
Nanzan University, Japan


===== Program Committee =====

Gerhard Dueck (University of New Brunswic, Canada)
Michael P. Frank (Sandia National Laboratories, US)
Robert Glück (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Eva Graversen (Imperial College London, UK)
James Hoey (University of Leicester, UK)
Jarkko Kari (University of Turku, Finland)
Jean Krivine (CNRS, France)
Ivan Lanese (University of Bologna/INRIA, Italy)
Martin Lukac (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan)
Claudio Antares Mezzina (Università di Urbino, Italy)
Claudio Moraga (TU Dortmund University, Germany)
Keisuke Nakano (Tohoku University, Japan)
Luca Paolini (Universita degli Studi di Torino, Italy)
Krzysztof Podlaski (University of Lodz, Poland)
Mariusz Rawski (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
Markus Schordan (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US)
Mathias Soeken (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Milena Stankovic (University of Nis, Serbia)
Himanshu Thapliyal (University of Kentucky, US)
Michael Kirkedal Thomsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Irek Ulidowski (University of Leicester, UK)
Rodney Van Meter (Keio University, Japan)
Robert Wille (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

[email protected]
http://www.reversible-computation.org

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