News
- April 16, 2013: added information about new rewriting mailing list
- Feb 12, 2013: added more information for next 38th TRS
- Dec 6, 2012: added information for next 38th TRS
- July 31, 2012: added information for next 37th TRS
About TRS Meeting
The Term Rewriting Meeting, traditionally called ``TRS Meeting'', is a biannual informal workshop that aims at promoting the research on rewriting and related areas. Participants are encouraged to present their recent activities, observations, and results at the meeting, however, it is perfectly acceptable to explain a paper written by someone else.
Usually information on an upcoming meeting is announced on the Rewriting Mailing List (see below).
Next TRS Meeting
39th TRS Meeting
| date: | tba (September?) |
| venue: | tba |
| website: | tba |
| organizers: |
Christian Sternagel |
Previous TRS Meetings
2011 –
38: Kofu (2013) 37: Sendai (2012) 36: Matsue (2012) 35: Nagoya (2011) 34: Aizu (2011)2001 – 2010
33: Tsu (2010), 32: Sendai (2009), 31: Kaga (2009), 30: Sapporo (2008), 29: Tokyo (2008), 28: Osaka (2007), 27: Katayamazu (2006), 26: Sakunami (2006), 25: Tsu (2004), 24: Shimane (2004), 23: Nagoya (2003), 22: Yakushima (2003), 21: Noto Omakidai (2002), 20: Hitachi Daigo (2002), 19: RPC'01, Sendai (2001), 18: Sakunami (2001)Note that the 19th TRS Meeting was organized as RPC'01.
1991 – 2000
17: Amagasaki (2000), 16: Kiryu (2000), 15: Yufuin (1999), 14: Nara (1999), 13: Hokkaido (1998), 12: Nagoya (1997) note, 11: Tsukuba (1997), 10: NTT CS Lab? (1996), 9: Hatoyama (1996), 8: Tsu (1995), 7: Nomi (1995), 6: Sapporo (1994), 5: Tsukuba (1994), 4: Gifu (1993), 3: Makuhari (1992), 2: NTT CS Lab? (1992), 1: Tsu (1991)Rewriting Mailing List
The Rewriting Mailing List (Rewriting ML) provides a forum for the rewriting community. Researchers and students interested in rewriting and related topics are invited to join the list. The mailing list is intended for serving as information sender and intermediary for announcement and discussion. In order to post your ideas or announce the notice through the list (without language communication problem), messages are welcome to be posted in English. Please see the information below for the usage of this mailing service. Currently the mailing list is maintained by Masahiko Sakai.
To join or leave the list, send your subscription request (that includes your name, email address and affiliation) to:
rewriting-request@trs.cm.is.nagoya-u.ac.jp
To post a message to all the list members, send email to
rewriting@trs.cm.is.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Contact
- Nao Hirokawa (JAIST)