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Symposium on Logic in Computer Science

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The 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 coference appear in renowned international journals such as Logical Methods in Computer Science and ACM Transactions on Computational Logic.

History

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.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Irrational Tiling by Logical Quantifiers LICS cover by Alvy Ray Smith.