Discussion of Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations
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From: "Frédéric Blanqui" <"frederic..."@inria.fr>
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Subject: LFMTP'18: Logical Frameworks and Meta Languages: Theory and Practice - Call for Papers
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 17:03:50 +0100	[thread overview]
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                            Call for papers

Logical Frameworks and Meta-Languages: Theory and Practice
                             LFMTP 2018

Oxford, UK, 7 July 2018
                  Affiliated with FSCD 2018 (part of FLoC)

http://lfmtp.org/workshops/2018/

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                     Abstract submission deadline:  8 April 2018
                         Paper submission deadline: 15 April 2018

Logical frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for
representing, implementing and reasoning about a wide variety of
deductive systems of interest in logic and computer science. Their
design, implementation and their use in reasoning tasks, ranging from
the correctness of software to the properties of formal
systems, have been the focus of considerable research over the last two
decades. This workshop will bring together designers, implementors and
practitioners to discuss various aspects impinging on the structure and
utility of logical frameworks, including the treatment of variable
binding, inductive and co-inductive reasoning techniques and the
expressiveness and lucidity of the reasoning process.

LFMTP 2018 will provide researchers a forum to present state-of-the-art
techniques and discuss progress in areas such as the following:

* Encoding and reasoning about the meta-theory of programming languages,
   logical systems and related formally specified systems.

* Theoretical and practical issues concerning the treatment of variable
   binding, especially the representation of, and reasoning about,
   datatypes defined from binding signatures.

* Logical treatments of inductive and co-inductive definitions and
   associated reasoning techniques, including inductive types of higher
   dimension in homotopy type theory

* Graphical languages for building proofs, applications in geometry,
   equational reasoning and category theory.

* New theory contributions: canonical and substructural frameworks,
   contextual frameworks, proof-theoretic foundations supporting
   binders, functional programming over logical frameworks,
   homotopy and cubical type theory.

* Applications of logical frameworks: proof-carrying architectures, proof
   exchange and transformation, program refactoring, etc.

* Techniques for programming with binders in functional programming
   languages such as Haskell, OCaml or Agda, and logic programming
   languages such as lambda Prolog or Alpha-Prolog.


Invited Speakers

* Delia Kesner (Université Paris Diderot, France)
* Kuen-Bang Hou, alias Favonia (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 
USA)
* Grigore Rosu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)


Important Dates

Abstract submission deadline: Sunday   April  8th
Submission deadline:          Sunday   April 15th
Notification to authors:      Tuesday  May   15th
Final version due:            Friday   May   25th
Workshop date:                Saturday July   7th


Submission

In addition to regular papers, we accept the submission of "work in 
progress"
reports, in a broad sense.  Those do not need to report fully polished
research results, but should be of interest for the community at large.
Submitted papers should be in PDF, formatted using the EPTCS style
guidelines. The length is restricted to 15 pages for regular papers and
8 pages for "Work in Progress" papers.  Submission is via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lfmtp18.


Proceedings

Accepted regular papers will be included in the proceedings of LMFTP
2018, whose mode of publication will be determined shortly.


Program Committee

* María Alpuente (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)
* Andrej Bauer (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
* Frédéric Blanqui (Inria, France), co-chair
* Ana Bove (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
* Stéphane Graham-Lengrand (CNRS, France)
* Makoto Hamana (Gunma University, Japan)
* Chantal Keller (Université Paris-Sud, France)
* Carlos Olarte (Universidade Federal do Rio grande do Norte, Brazil)
* Giselle Reis (CMU Qatar), co-chair
* Aaron Stump (University of Iowa, USA)
* Yuting Wang (Yale University, USA)



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