The International Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning (LPAR) is an academic conference aiming at discussing cutting-edge results in the fields of automated reasoning, computational logic, programming languages and their applications.

It grew out of the Russian Conferences on Logic Programming 1990 and 1991; the idea to organize the conference was largely due to Robert Kowalski who proposed to create the Russian Association for Logic Programming. The conference was renamed in 1992 to "Logic Programming and Automated Reasoning" (LPAR) to reflect its extended scope, due to considerable interest in automated reasoning in the Former Soviet Union. After a break from 1995 to 1998, LPAR continued in 1999 under the name "Logic for Programming and Automated Reasoning", to indicate an extension of its logic part beyond logic programming. In 2001, the name changed to "Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning".[1]

The LPAR steering committee consists of Matthias Baaz, Chris Fermüller, Geoff Sutcliffe, and Andrei Voronkov (chair).[2]

Following its slogan "To boldly go where no reasonable conference has gone before",[3] LPAR typically takes place in locations that are unusual or difficult to reach.

Overview of conference events

Date No. Name Acr. Location LNCS ISBN
Sep14-18,19901stRussian Conference on Logic ProgrammingRCLPIrkutsk, Russia5923-540-55460-2
Sep11-16,19912ndSt.Petersburg, Russia, on board the ship "Michail Lomonosov"
Jul15-20,19923rdInternational Conference on Logic Programming and Automated ReasoningLPARSt.Petersburg, Russia, on board the ship "Michail Lomonosov"6243-540-55727-X
Jul13-20,19934thSt.Petersburg, Russia6983-540-56944-8
Jul16-22,19945thKiev, Ukraine, on board the ship "Marshal Koshevoi"8223-540-58216-9
Sep06-10,19996thInternational Conference on Logic for Programming and Automated ReasoningTbilisi, Georgia17053-540-66492-0
Nov11-12,20007thReunion Island, France19553-540-41285-9
Dec03-07,20018thInternational Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and ReasoningHavana, Cuba22503-540-42957-3
Oct14-18,20029thTbilisi, Georgia25143-540-00010-0
Sep22-26,200310thAlmaty, Kazakhstan28503-540-20101-7
Mar14-18,200411thMontevideo, Uruguay34523-540-25236-3
Dec02-06,200512thMontego Bay, Jamaica38353-540-30553-X
Nov13-17,200613thPhnom Penh, Cambodia42463-540-48281-4
Oct15-19,200714thYerevan, Armenia4790978-3-540-75560-9
Nov22-27,200815thDoha, Qatar5330978-3-540-89438-4
Apr25-30,201016thDakar, Senegal6355978-3-642-17510-7
Oct10-15,201017thYogyakarta, Indonesia6397978-3-642-16241-1
Mar10-15,201218thMérida, Venezuela7180978-3-642-28716-9
Dec10-15,201319thStellenbosch, South Africa8312978-3-642-45220-8
Nov24-28201520thSuva, Fiji9450978-3-662-48899-7
May7-12,201721stMaun, Botswana-ISSN 2398-7340
Nov16-21,201822stAwassa, Ethiopia - ISSN 2398-7340
Jan 12-13 2021 23rd Online due to COVID - ISSN: 2398-7340
June 4-9 2023 24th Manizales, Colombia - ISSN: 2398-7340

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