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From: Chris Kapulkin <k.kapulkin@gmail.com>
To: categories@mta.ca
Subject: 2nd Call for Contributions: (Virtual) Workshop on Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations (HoTT/UF'21) on July 17-18, 2021
Date: Mon, 3 May 2021 08:12:08 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1ldjrU-0001db-In@rr.mta.ca> (raw)

This is the Second Call for Contributions for the (Virtual)

Workshop on Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations

July 17-18, 2021, The Internet @ Buenos Aires, Argentina

https://hott-uf.github.io/2021/

Co-located with FSCD 2021
https://fscd2021.dc.uba.ar/

Abstract submission deadline: May 25, 2021

Homotopy Type Theory is a young area of logic, combining ideas from
several established fields: the use of dependent type theory as a
foundation for mathematics, inspired by ideas and tools from abstract
homotopy theory. Univalent Foundations are foundations of mathematics
based on the homotopical interpretation of type theory.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested
in all aspects of Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations: from
the study of syntax and semantics of type theory to practical
formalization in proof assistants based on univalent type theory.

# Invited talks

* Evan Cavallo (Carnegie Mellon University)
* Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine (Stockholm University)
* Anja Petkovic (University of Ljubljana)
* Matthew Weaver (Princeton University)

# Submissions

* Abstract submission deadline: May 25, 2021
* Author notification: mid-June 2021

Submissions should consist of a title and an abstract, in pdf format,
of no more than 2 pages, submitted via
http://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hottuf2021

Considering the broad background of the expected audience, we encourage
authors to include information of pedagogical value in their abstract,
such as motivation and context of their work.

# Program committee

* Benedikt Ahrens (University of Birmingham)
* Carlo Angiuli (Carnegie Mellon University)
* Paolo Capriotti (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
* Floris van Doorn (University of Pittsburgh)
* Favonia (University of Minnesota)
* Eric Finster (University of Cambridge)
* Chris Kapulkin (University of Western Ontario)
* Paige Randall North (University of Pennsylvania)
* Emily Riehl (Johns Hopkins University)
* Christian Sattler (Chalmers University of Technology)
* Andrew Swan (Carnegie Mellon University)

# Organizers

* Benedikt Ahrens (University of Birmingham)
* Chris Kapulkin (University of Western Ontario)


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