CICM 2026 Announcement and Call for Papers
19th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2026)
September 21 - 25, 2026
Ljubljana, Slovenia
General Information
More and more mathematical information is digitally processed,
generated, communicated, stored, and curated. CICM brings together the
many separate communities that have developed theoretical and practical
solutions for mathematical applications such as computation, deduction,
knowledge management, and user interfaces. It offers a venue for
discussing problems and solutions in each of these areas and their
integration.
CICM covers a broad range of areas of interest including:
- Formal mathematics
- Interactive theorem proving
- Automated theorem proving
- Proof systems
- Logical and mathematical languages for mathematical assistant systems
- Mathematical foundations for computer mathematics
- Type theory and homotopy type theory
- AI and LLMs in mathematics
- Formalization of mathematical theories
- Computer algebra systems
- Applications of proof assistants, theorem provers, machine learning systems, computer algebra systems
- Intelligent computer mathematics in teaching
as well as the traditional track topics previously associated with MKM
(Mathematical Knowledge Management), CALCULEMUS, and DML (Digital
Mathematical Libraries).
In all of the above areas and beyond the CICM conference welcomes descriptions of non-trivial relevant undertakings including:
- Implementations, new components or features of existing tools
- Exchanges of knowledge and collaborations across communities
- Integrations of existing solutions
- Case studies, evaluations and benchmarks
- Open challenges and unsolved practical problems
- Experience reports regarding large or particularly difficult results
- Surveys and comparisons
- Historic overviews, current trends, and future challenges
The program committee is chaired by
Adam Naumowicz (University of Bialystok, Poland) and
Martina Seidl (JKU Linz, Austria)
Formal Paper Submissions
Formal submissions in one of the following categories will be
reviewed rigorously and accepted papers will be published in a
volume of Springer LNAI (confirmed):
- regular papers (up to 15 pages + bibliography)
present novel research results
- project and survey papers (up to 15 pages + bibliography)
summarize/evaluate/compare existing results from the literature
or summarize the overall findings from completed research projects
- system and dataset descriptions (4 to 5 pages + bibliography)
present digital artifacts
Furthermore, we invite work-in-progress (presentation-only) papers describing ongoing research (2 pages plus bibliography). These submissions will undergo a light-weight review process and will not appear in the Springer proceedings, although they may be published jointly with the workshop proceedings. PhD students are particularly encouraged to present early-stage work in order to receive constructive feedback and mentoring. Accepted presentation-only papers will be showcased in a dedicated presentation session as well as a poster session.
Important Dates
Formal submissions
- Abstract deadline:
March 25, 2026 April 8, 2026
- Full paper deadline:
April 1, 2026 April 15, 2026
- Reviews sent to authors: May 22, 2026
- Rebuttals due: May 27, 2026
- Notification of acceptance: June 10, 2026
- Camera-ready copies due: July 1, 2026
- Conference: Sept 21 - Sept 25, 2026
Presentation-only Papers
- Submission deadline: June 15, 2026
Submissions
All formal submissions should be made via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm2026
using the Springer LNCS style files
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
If software or data is relevant to the paper, a link that provides access to the software/data must be provided to enable reproduction of results.
Best Papers
CICM 2026 honors the best paper, selected through reviewer assessment and program committee discussions, with an award.
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