Discussion of Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations
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From: Yves Bertot <yves.bertot@inria.fr>
To: homotopytypetheory@googlegroups.com
Subject: [HoTT] 2nd Call for presentations: 2023 Coq workshop
Date: Tue, 16 May 2023 10:00:37 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <d1fdd57b-4f35-2919-6676-29d77af7e35d@inria.fr> (raw)

We are pleased to invite you to submit presentation proposals for the
Coq Workshop 2023, which will be held in Białystok, Poland on July 31,
2023, as a satellite to the ITP conference.

https://coq-workshop.gitlab.io/2023/


The Coq Workshop 2023 is the 14th installment of the Coq Workshop
series. The workshop brings together users, contributors, and
developers of the Coq proof assistant.

The Coq Workshop focuses on strengthening the Coq community and
providing a forum for discussing practical issues, including the
future of the Coq software and its associated ecosystem of libraries
and tools. Thus, rather than serving as a venue for traditional
research papers, the workshop is organized around informal
presentations and discussions, supplemented with invited talks.

Important dates:

     May 26, 2023 (AoE): Deadline for submission of presentation proposals
     June 15, 2023: Notification to authors
     July 31, 2023: Workshop

Submission instructions:

Authors should submit presentation proposals as extended abstracts
through EasyChair.

Relevant subject matter includes but is not limited to:

     Language or tactic features for Coq
     Theory and implementation of the Calculus of Inductive Constructions
     Applications of Coq and experience reports on Coq use in education and
          industry
     Tools and platforms built on Coq
     Plugins and libraries for Coq
     Interfacing with Coq
     Formalization tricks and Coq pearls

Submission format:

Presentation proposals should be no more than 2 pages in length
including bibliographic references, and should use the EasyChair style
with the fullpage package. All submissions must be in PDF format.

Program committee:

     Nada Amin (Harvard)
     Jesper Bengtson (IT-University of Copenhagen)
     Yves Bertot (Inria) [chair]
     Ana Borges (University of Barcelona)
     Chantal Keller (LMF, Université Paris-Saclay)
     Pierre Roux (ONERA, Toulouse)
     Takafumi Saikawa (Nagoya University)
     Enrico Tassi (Inria) [chair]

Organizers and contact:

Enrico Tassi and Yves Bertot (coq2023@easychair.org)

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