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01 septembre - 01 septembre 2026

Classement: A (CORE2023)In-person; single-blind review; proceedings published by LIPIcs

International Conference on Concurrency Theory

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The International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR) brings together researchers, developers, and students in order to advance the theory of concurrency and promote its applications. CONCUR solicits high quality papers reporting research results and/or experience related to semantics, logics, verification and analysis of concurrent systems. Important dates Abstracts: 20 April, 2026 (AoE) Submissions: 27 April, 2026 (AoE) Rebuttal: 1 – 3 June, 2026 (AoE) Notification: 15 June, 2026 (AoE) Camera Ready: 29 June, 2026 (AoE) Conference: 1 – 4 September, 2026 Workshops: 5 September, 2026 Topics Submissions are solicited in the theory and practice of concurrent systems. The principal topics include (but are not limited to): Basic models of concurrency such as abstract machines, domain-theoretic models, categorical and coalgebraic models, game-theoretic models, parametric models, process algebras, graph transformation systems, Petri nets, hybrid systems, mobile and collaborative systems, probabilistic systems, real-time systems, quantum systems, biology-inspired systems, and synchronous systems; Logics for concurrency such as modal logics, program logics, probabilistic and stochastic logics, temporal logics, multi-agent logics, and resource logics; Verification and analysis techniques for concurrent systems such as abstract interpretation, atomicity checking, model checking, race detection, pre-order and equivalence checking, run-time verification, state-space exploration, static analysis, synthesis, testing, theorem proving, type systems, and security analysis; Distributed/parallel algorithms and concurrent data structures : design, analysis, complexity, correctness, fault tolerance, reliability, availability, consistency, self-organization, self-stabilization, commitment schemes, communication protocols; Theoretical foundations , tools, and empirical evaluations of architectures, execution environments, and software development for concurrent systems such as geo-replicated systems, distributed ledgers, communication networks, multiprocessor and multi-core architectures, quantum computing, quantum communication, shared and transactional memory, resource management and awareness, compilers and tools for concurrent programming, programming models such as component-based, object- and service-oriented. Paper submission All papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Each paper will undergo a thorough review process. Papers must be submitted electronically as PDF files via EasyChair. Proceedings will be published by LIPIcs. Submissions follow a single-blind process. Papers must not exceed 15 pages (excluding references and appendices, LIPIcs style). An appendix may provide additional material and proofs, but should not be expected to be scrutinized by the reviewers and will not be published in the proceedings. PC members are allowed to submit. Special Issue A special issue dedicated to selected papers from CONCUR'2026 will appear in Logical Methods in Computer Science. Awards There will be a CONCUR Test-of-Time award, Best Paper award, and Best Student Paper award in 2026.

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The International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR) brings together researchers, developers, and students in order to advance the theory of concurrency and promote its applications. CONCUR solicits high quality papers reporting research results and/or experience related to semantics, logics, verification and analysis of concurrent systems. Important dates Abstracts: 20 April, 2026 (AoE) Submissions: 27 April, 2026 (AoE) Rebuttal: 1 – 3 June, 2026 (AoE) Notification: 15 June, 2026 (AoE) Camera Ready: 29 June, 2026 (AoE) Conference: 1 – 4 September, 2026 Workshops: 5 September, 2026 Topics Submissions are solicited in the theory and practice of concurrent systems. The principal topics include (but are not limited to): Basic models of concurrency such as abstract machines, domain-theoretic models, categorical and coalgebraic models, game-theoretic models, parametric models, process algebras, graph transformation systems, Petri nets, hybrid systems, mobile and collaborative systems, probabilistic systems, real-time systems, quantum systems, biology-inspired systems, and synchronous systems; Logics for concurrency such as modal logics, program logics, probabilistic and stochastic logics, temporal logics, multi-agent logics, and resource logics; Verification and analysis techniques for concurrent systems such as abstract interpretation, atomicity checking, model checking, race detection, pre-order and equivalence checking, run-time verification, state-space exploration, static analysis, synthesis, testing, theorem proving, type systems, and security analysis; Distributed/parallel algorithms and concurrent data structures : design, analysis, complexity, correctness, fault tolerance, reliability, availability, consistency, self-organization, self-stabilization, commitment schemes, communication protocols; Theoretical foundations , tools, and empirical evaluations of architectures, execution environments, and software development for concurrent systems such as geo-replicated systems, distributed ledgers, communication networks, multiprocessor and multi-core architectures, quantum computing, quantum communication, shared and transactional memory, resource management and awareness, compilers and tools for concurrent programming, programming models such as component-based, object- and service-oriented. Paper submission All papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Each paper will undergo a thorough review process. Papers must be submitted electronically as PDF files via EasyChair. Proceedings will be published by LIPIcs. Submissions follow a single-blind process. Papers must not exceed 15 pages (excluding references and appendices, LIPIcs style). An appendix may provide additional material and proofs, but should not be expected to be scrutinized by the reviewers and will not be published in the proceedings. PC members are allowed to submit. Special Issue A special issue dedicated to selected papers from CONCUR'2026 will appear in Logical Methods in Computer Science. Awards There will be a CONCUR Test-of-Time award, Best Paper award, and Best Student Paper award in 2026.

Dates importantes

Dates de la conférence

Conference Date

1 septembre 2026

Précédemment :
  • 1 septembre 2026 - 4 septembre 2026
  • 26 août 2025 - 29 août 2025

Soumission

Paper submission

NOUVEAU

27 avril 2026

Notification

Notification date

NOUVEAU

15 juin 2026

Version finale

Camera-ready

NOUVEAU

29 juin 2026

Autres dates

Rebuttal Response

9 mai 202512 mai 2025

Workshops

25 août 2025

Classement source

Source: CORE2023

Classement: A

Domaine de recherche: Theory of computation, Distributed computing and systems software

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