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UNIF: International Workshop on Unification
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UNIF: The International Workshop on Unification

The International Unification Workshop was initiated in 1987 as a yearly forum for researchers in unification theory and related fields to meet old and new colleagues, to present recent (even unfinished) work, and to discuss new ideas and trends. It is also a good opportunity for young researchers and researchers working in related areas to get an overview of the current state of the art in unification theory.

Typically, the topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):

Upcomming UNIF Workshops

UNIF'06 is planned to be held as satellite workshop of the Federated Logic Conference which will be held in August 2006 in Seattle.

Past UNIF Workshops

UNIF workshops have been held annually since 1986.

Typical Format

Usually, the meetings are for two or three days and generally include short (15 minute) and long (25 minute) talks, and possibly panel discussions and invited talks. Social time to discuss current topics of interest is also essential to a UNIF workshop. It is the custom that the organizers prepare a document containing extended abstracts (2-4 pages) of the talks.

Association with Other Events

UNIF workshops are not bound to any established conference series or organization. However, there is a strong overlap in interest with conferences in the field of Automated Deduction and Logic in Computer Science, such as RTA or CADE. Organizers might consider organizing a meeting in conjunction with one of the conferences in the field.

Ralf Treinen
April 2, 2003