CALL FOR PAPERS

Reed-Muller 2023

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May 24, 2023, Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan

After the IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, May 22-24, 2023, Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. ISMVL-2023

Matsue Castle Shimane

The goal of the Reed-Muller 2023 Workshop is to provide a forum for researchers to exchange and discuss research ideas in the following and related areas:

Paper Submission:

Original research, tutorial or survey papers are invited for submission by March 15, 2023 using the EasyChair conference management system. Please use IEEE double-column format (templates are available at here, use 'conference style', and US letter paper size (8.5 by 11 in.). There is no page limit as the workshop record will be made available electronically. Six to eight pages is the suggested paper length. Papers should be submitted via : the RM2023 EasyChair site. Note that if you do not have an EasyChair account, you can create one (there is no charge) at here.

NOTE:

The workshop papers will only be distributed to workshop attendees. The copyright remains with the author.

Workshop Location:

Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan Conference organizers have decided that 2023 Reed-Muller workshop will be a hybrid event.

Workshop Registration:

There is no registration fee for the workshop but attendees should indicate their intention to attend by sending e-mail to sasao@ieee.org May 15, 2023. In return you will receive access to the on-line proceedings. Note that by registering for the workshop you acknowledge that access to the proceedings is only for workshop attendees. Papers should not be further distributed without the consent of the author(s).

Important Dates:

For further information, please contact:

History of the RM Workshop

The workshop has been previously held in virtual in 2021, Fredericton (Canada) in 2019, Novi Sad (Serbia) in 2017, Waterloo (Canada) in 2015, Toyama (Japan) in 2013, Tuusula (Finland) in 2011, Naha (Japan) in 2009, Oslo (Norway) in 2007, Tokyo (Japan) in 2005, Trier (Germany) in 2003, Starkville, Mississippi (USA) in 2001, Victoria (Canada) in 1999, Oxford (UK) in 1997, Chiba (Japan) in 1995, and Hamburg (Germany) in 1993.

Details of previous workshops are available at here