This email from Vladimir seems to be from a time when he had just learned more about Coq but had not yet started using it: From: "Vladimir Voevodsky" Subject: Re: theorem proving Date: Wed, December 30, 2009 10:34 am To: "Daniel R. Grayson" Hi Dan, thanks for the link. I have heard about this one (from coq-club actually on which list I am since several years ago). All is well with me, all of the Bloch-Kato papers are submitted to journals for about a year now and many are accepted. I am thinking a lot these days about foundations of math and automated proof verification. My old idea about a "univalent" homotopy theoretical models of Martin-Lof type systems survived the verification stage an I am in the process of writing things up. I also took a course at the Princeton CS department which was for most part about Coq and was very impressed both by how much can be proved in it in a reasonable time and by how many young students attended (45, 35 undergrad + 10 grad!). How are you? Vladimir. On Dec 29, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Daniel R. Grayson wrote: > Volodya, > > This seems to be a good theorem proving conference to attend this summer: > > https://sympa-roc.inria.fr/wws/arc/coq-club/2009-12/msg00057.html > > Call for Papers > ITP 2010: Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving > 11-14 July 2010, Edinburgh, Scotland > http://www.floc-conference.org/ITP-cfp.html > > I hope all is well for you. > > Dan