[TYPES/announce] Final CfPart: Proof Society School and Workshop [PS24]. **Extended registration deadline: 16 August**. 9-13 September, Birmingham, UK.
Anupam das
a.das at bham.ac.uk
Fri Aug 2 10:27:49 EDT 2024
FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
6th PROOF SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND WORKSHOP 2024 [PS24]
University of Birmingham, UK
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**Extended registration deadline: 16 August**
School: 9-11 September
Workshop: 12-13 September
The 6th Proof Society International School and Workshop will be
organised by the University of Birmingham. The event takes place under
the auspices of The Proof Society, a recently formed society to support
the notion of proof in its broadest sense. The Proof Society has
organised an annual school and workshop since 2018 (except 2020 due to
the COVID19 pandemic).
The aim of the School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof
theory and related subjects. The School will be aimed at Master's and
PhD students interested in proof theory, as well as more senior
researchers from related areas in computer science, mathematics and
philosophy. The workshop is aimed at all researchers, from students to
professors, working around proof theory and its applications. It will
consist of a mixture of invited and contributed talks.
SCOPE
The School and Workshop aim to promote proof theory and its related
areas in the broadest sense. Topics include but are not limited to:
* Applied proof theory
* Formalised proofs
* Structural proof theory
* Linear logic
* Computational interpretations of proofs
* Computability and proofs, e.g. Reverse Mathematics
* Philosophy of proof theory
* Proof systems and proof search
* Proof complexity
* Automated theorem proving
IMPORTANT DATES
Registration deadline: 2 August
School: 9-11 September
Workshop: 12-13 September
BEST STUDENT PRESENTATION AWARD
As is traditional for the Proof Society Workshop, there will be an award
for the *Best Student Presentation* at the workshop.
INVITED LECTURERS AND SPEAKERS
The School will consist of the following courses:
* The Curry-Howard correspondence journey.
Silvia Ghilezan (University of Novi Sad)
* Proof Mining: Foundations and Applications.
Ulrich Kohlenbach (TU Darmstadt)
* Cut elimination, analytic cut property and interpolation property.
Hiroakira Ono (JAIST)
* An introduction to reverse mathematics.
Paul Shafer (University of Leeds)
The Workshop will include the following invited talks:
* From Program Logic to Realizability Models.
Liron Cohen (Ben-Gurion University)
* Upon This Quote I Will Build My Church Thesis.
Pierre-Marie Pédrot (Inria Rennes)
* A generalization of Beth definability, proof-theoretically.
Cécilia Pradic (Swansea University)
* Towards combinatorial proof theory.
Lutz Strassburger (Inria Saclay)
COLOCATION WITH BLC
PS24 will be colocated with the British Logic Colloquium meeting of
2024, taking place *5-7 September*.
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REGISTRATION
Registration is now open via the online shop until 16 August 2024:
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The registration prices are:
* School & Workshop: £230
* School only: £130
* Workshop only: £130
The registration price includes all lunches, coffee breaks and social events.
STUDENT GRANTS
A small number of registration fee waivers are available for students without access to funding to support their participation. Anyone who would like to request this should email Anupam Das <a.das at bham.ac.uk> at the earliest opportunity.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Juan Aguilera (Vienna University of Technology & Ghent University)
Gianluca Curzi (University of Gothenburg & University of Birmingham)
Anupam Das (University of Birmingham) [PC Chair]
Anton Freund (University of Würzburg)
Marianna Girlando (University of Amsterdam)
Raheleh Jalali (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Leszek Kolodziejczyk (University of Warsaw)
Stepan Kuznetsov (Steklov Mathematical Institute)
Sonia Marin (University of Birmingham)
Sara Negri (University of Genoa)
Isabel Oitavem (CMA and DM, FCT, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)
Fedor Pakhomov (Ghent University)
Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University)
Thomas Powell (University of Bath)
Revantha Ramanayake (University of Groningen)
Alexis Saurin (CNRS)
Keita Yokoyama (Tohoku University)
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