From: Paul-Andre Mellies <mellies@irif.fr>
To: <categories@mta.ca>
Subject: GeoCat workshop -- Sunday 5 and Monday 6 July
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2020 13:54:38 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1jsQym-0006Xp-Hh@rr.mta.ca> (raw)
Dear friends and colleagues,
This is a reminder that the GeoCat workshop will start online tomorrow and take place on Sunday 5 and Monday 6 July.
The purpose of the GeoCat workshop is to provide an open and interdisciplinary venue where mathematicians, logicians and computer scientists interested in category theory, algebraic topology and higher structures can freely meet and interact. The ambition of the workshop is to establish and nourish a fruitful dialogue between the foundational and categorical aspects of topology and geometry on the one hand, and of computation and deduction on the other hand.
We are very happy with the scientific program of the workshop, which will offer us the opportunity to listen to eight invited speakers:
Denis-Charles Cisinski (Universität Regensburg)
Andrea Gagna (Charles University)
Amar Hadzihasanovic (Université de Paris)
Yuki Maehara (Macquarie University)
Philippe Malbos (Université Claude Bernard)
Simona Paoli (University of Leicester)
Sophie Raynor (Macquarie University)
Martina Rovelli (Australian National University)
The workshop is free and online and you are thus all welcome to join and take an active part to it. You will find more on the event here:
https://www.irif.fr/~geocat
Note that in order to have access to the talks, you will first need to register here:
https://fscd2020.org/register-ws
Many thanks, we are looking forward to meeting you online very soon!
Christine and Paul-André
ps: please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any difficulty to register and access the workshop online.
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Program of the GeoCat workshop
Sunday 5 July
9:30am -- 11am (Paris time)
Yuki Maehara (Macquarie University)
A cubical model for weak ω-categories
11:30am -- 1pm (Paris time)
Simona Paoli (University of Leicester)
Stable homotopy hypothesis in the Tamsamani model
2pm -- 3:30pm (Paris time)
Denis-Charles Cisinski (Universität Regensburg)
Universal coCartesian fibrations
4pm -- 5:30pm (Paris time)
Amar Hadzihasanovic (Université de Paris)
Diagrammatic sets and rewriting in weak higher categories
Monday 6 July
9:30am -- 11am (Paris time)
Sophie Raynor (Macquarie University)
A distributive law for modular operads
11:30am -- 1pm (Paris time)
Philippe Malbos (Université Claude Bernard)
Variations on linear rewriting
2pm -- 3:30pm (Paris time)
Andrea Gagna (Charles University)
Equivalence of models for (∞, 2)-categories
4pm -- 5:30pm (Paris time)
Martina Rovelli (Australian National University)
Globular vs simplicial approach to (∞,2)-categories
[For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
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