CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Artificial Intelligence and Theorem Proving, AITP 2026 August 30 - September 4, 2026, Aussois, France
http://aitp-conference.org/2026 Deadline: May 5, 2026 https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aitp2026 BACKGROUND Large-scale semantic processing and strong computer assistance of mathematics and science is our inevitable future. New combinations of AI and reasoning methods and tools deployed over large mathematical and scientific corpora will be instrumental to this task. The AITP conference is the forum for discussing how to get there as soon as possible, and the force driving the progress towards that. TOPICS - AI, machine learning and big-data methods in theorem proving and mathematics. - Collaboration between automated and interactive theorem proving, in particular their AI/ML aspects. - Common-sense reasoning and reasoning in science, relations to general AI. - Alignment and joint processing of formal, semi-formal, and informal libraries, Formal Abstracts. - Methods for large-scale computer understanding of mathematics and science. - Combinations of linguistic/learning-based and semantic/reasoning methods - Formal verification of AI and machine learning algorithms, explainable AI . SESSIONS There will be several focused sessions on AI for ATP, ITP, mathematics, relations to general AI (AGI), Formal Abstracts, linguistic processing of mathematics/science, modern AI and big-data methods, and several sessions with contributed talks. The focused sessions will be based on invited talks and discussion oriented. AITP'26 is planned as an in-person conference. CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS/SPEAKERS/PANELISTS (TBC) Michael R. Douglas, Stony Brook University Mario Carneiro, Chalmers University and University of Gothenburg Simon Frieder, University of Oxford Thibault Gauthier, AI4REASON Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET Georges Gonthier, INRIA Sean Holden, University of Cambridge Jan Jakubuv, Czech Technical University in Prague Mikoláš Janota, Czech Technical University in Prague Moa Johansson, Chalmers University and University of Gothenburg Cezary Kaliszyk, University of Melbourne Peter Koepke, University of Bonn Konstantin Korovin, The University of Manchester Michael Kinyon, University of Denver Miroslav Olsak, University of Cambridge Auguste Poiroux, EPFL and Math Inc Aarne Ranta, Chalmers University and University of Gothenburg Michael Rawson, University of Southampton, UK Stephan Schulz, DHBW Stuttgart Martin Suda, Czech Technical University in Prague Christian Szegedy, AletheAI Josef Urban, AI4REASON and University of Gothenburg Robert Veroff, University of New Mexico Andrei Voronkov, Easychair and University of Manchester Zsolt Zombori, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics INVITED TALKS (TBC) Simon Frieder, AIMO and all that (TBC) Ben Goertzel, TBA Michael Kinyon, TBA Auguste Poiroux, (Auto-)Formalization of the Fields Medal Sphere Packing Results (TBC) Christian Szegedy, TBA Robert Veroff, Automating the search for proofs of open conjectures Andrei Voronkov, TBA CONTRIBUTED TALKS We solicit contributed talks. Selection of those will be based on extended abstracts/short papers of 2 pages formatted with easychair.cls. Submission is via EasyChair ( https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aitp2026). The extended abstracts are considered non-archival. The contributed talks have to be presented in-person. DATES Submission deadline: May 5, 2026 Author notification: June 20, 2026 Conference registration: TBA Camera-ready versions: TBA Conference: August 31 - September 5, 2026 PROGRAM COMMITTEE (TBC) Guillaume Baudart, INRIA David Cerna, Czech Academy of Sciences Michael R. Douglas (co-chair), Stony Brook University Ulrich Furbach, University of Koblenz Thibault Gauthier, Czech Technical University in Prague Aishik Ghosh, Georgia Tech Georges Gonthier, INRIA Thomas C. Hales (co-chair), University of Pittsburgh Sean Holden, University of Cambridge Mikoláš Janota, Czech Technical University in Prague Moa Johansson, Chalmers University and University of Gothenburg Cezary Kaliszyk (co-chair), University of Melbourne Michael Kinyon, University of Denver Peter Koepke, University of Bonn Konstantin Korovin, The University of Manchester Bartosz Piotrowski, IDEAS NCBR Michael Rawson (co-chair), University of Southampton, UK Stephan Schulz (co-chair), DHBW Stuttgart Sho Sonoda, RIKEN AIP Martin Suda, Czech Technical University in Prague Josef Urban, AI4REASON and University of Gothenburg Zsolt Zombori, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics LOCATION AND PRICE The conference will take place from August 30 to September 4 2026 in the CNRS Paul-Langevin Conference Center (https://www.caes.cnrs.fr/sejours/centre-paul-langevin/) located in the mountain village of Aussois in Savoy. Dominated by the "Dent Parrachée", one of the highest peaks of La Vanoise, Aussois is located on a sunny plateau at 1500 m altitude, offering a magnificent panorama of the surrounding mountains and a direct access to the park of La Vanoise in summer and downhill ski slopes or cross country slopes in winter. The total price for accommodation, full board and registration for the five days will be around 650 EUR. ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE Aussois is less than 2h from the airports of Lyon, Geneve, Chambery, Annecy, Grenoble and Turin. There are trains and buses from these airports. Aussois is 7km from the Modane TGV station with direct trains from/to Paris. We will organize a bus for the participants from there to Aussois. Further buses to these airports / station can be found at http://www.altibus.com/ . ORGANIZERS Georges Gonthier, Cezary Kaliszyk and Josef Urban
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