CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue on Multiple-Valued Logic and Applications in Journal of Applied Logics (JALs)
The Journal of Applied Logics (JALs-ifCoLog) will publish a special issue on Multiple-Valued Logic and Applications. You are invited to submit an article on any subject in the area of multiple-valued logic, including but not limited to the following areas of interests:
- Circuit/Device Implementation
- Multi-bit per Cell Logic & Memory
- Multiple-Valued Decision Diagrams
- MVL Aspects of Nanotechnology
- Quantum Computing
- System-on-Chip Technology
- Test and Verification
- VLSI Architecture and Computing
- Brain Scale Integration Circuits and Computing
- Reversible, Stochastic Computing
- Application of MVL to Medical Technologies, Robotics, Machine Learning
- Spectral Techniques
- Algebra and Formal Aspects
- MVL approaches to Data Mining and Big Data
Articles and topics should be addressed primarily to the diverse readership of JALs-ifCoLog. Unpublished and original work is However extended articles from the IEEE ISMVL 2022 can be submitted as well. Articles should target novel and emerging end-applications of multiple-valued logic. Authors should submit papers by using the guidelines and template that can be found at the bottom of this page and, sending pdf files directly to martin.lukac@nu.edu.kz. Each manuscript should follow Guidelines in the guide for authors and use the Latex Template. This special issue will follow the schedule below:
- August 25, 2022: Due date for papers
- November 30, 2022: First notification to authors
- January 10, 2023: Due date for revisions
- January 30, 2023: Final notification
- February 15, 2023: Final manuscript due
- March 2023: Special issue publication date
For additional information, please contact members of the editorial team:
Corresponding Guest Editors:
Prof. Martin Lukac | Prof. Jovanka Pantovic |
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Department of Computer Science | Faculty of technical sciences |
Nazarbayev University | University of Novi Sad |
Kabanbay Batyr 53/6321, Nur-sultan, 010000, Kazakhstan | Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6, 21000 Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia |
martin.lukac@nu.edu.kz | pantovic@uns.ac.rs |
+7 7172 70 4667 | |