Reed-Muller Workshop:
RM2021
A fully virtual
on-line event following
ISMVL-2021:
IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic
May 28, 2021
11:00 – 13:30 GMT
COMPLETED: Thank you
all for a successful workshop!
Workshop Location
After careful consideration the conference organizers have decided that
ISMVL 2021, originally scheduled to be held in Nursultan,
Kazakhstan, is changed to a fully virtual on-line event. In harmony with that decision, the 2021
Reed-Muller workshop will also be a fully virtual event.
There is a convenient time zone converter here which you can use to
determine the workshop time in your location.
Access to workshop: https://spatial.chat/s/ismvl2021 (password: ISMVL2021Kaz)
Go to the Reed-Muller Room
Program
The workshop program is available here.
Workshop Papers
The contributed workshop papers are available
at this site (password protected).
Presentation Guidelines
Information regarding workshop presentations
is available here.
Registration
There is no registration fee for the workshop but attendees should
indicate their intention to attend by sending an e-mail to mmiller@uvic.ca by May 27, 2021. In return you will receive a password to access
the workshop papers and information for joining the on-line workshop.
Note that by registering for the workshop you acknowledge that access to
the papers is only for workshop attendees.
Papers should not be further distributed without the consent of the
author(s).
For further information, please contact:
D. Michael Miller
RM2021 Workshop Chair
University of Victoria
Canada
RM2021 Program Committee
History of the RM Workshop
The workshop has been previously held in 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 http://www.lsi-cad.com/RM/RM_history.html.