*** Call for participation, please distribute. *** EPIT'2015 (http://www.epit2015.website) Spring School in Theoretical Computer Science Mechanizing Proofs of Programs in Coq May 25 to May 29, 2015, Frejus, France * Presentation The french spring school in theoretical computer science (EPIT) is a recurrent school which was created 40 years ago by Maurice Nivat. This year, the school is about the mechanization of proofs of programs using the proof assistant Coq. As no prerequisite is needed, the school targets any computer scientist that is curious about what a proof assistant is and how it can be integrated in its daily research work. * Program The school will take place between May 24 and May 29 and it will be divided into eight sessions. A session will consist in a (rather short) lecture (given in english) followed by practical exercises on computer. The five first sessions will be dedicated to a presentation of the main concepts and techniques used to mechanize proofs on a computer. The two next sessions will focus on the mechanization of two classical domains of theoretical computer science: the theory of rational languages and the computational combinatorics. Finally, during the last session, participants will work on the mechanization of their specific research domain with the help of the pedagogical team of the school. * Registration To get more information and to register, please go to http://www.epit2015.website Registration deadline : April 30, 2015 You can register directly by following https://www.azur-colloque.fr/DR01/AzurInscription/?&iColId=19&NaiveForm_id=AzChoixColloque&btnAzurP=Preinscription&lang=en * Pedagogical committee - Pierre Letouzey (University Paris-Diderot) ; - Arthur Charguéraud (INRIA) ; - Matthieu Sozeau (INRIA) ; - Damien Pous (CNRS) ; - Assia Mahboubi (INRIA) ; - Benjamin Grégoire (INRIA). The school is organized by: - Pierre Letouzey (University Paris-Diderot) ; - Matthieu Sozeau (INRIA) ; - Yann Régis-Gianas (University Paris-Diderot) ; - Pierre-Marie Pédrot (University Paris-Diderot). If you need any information, please contact Yann Régis-Gianas (yrg at pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr).