Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Herrsching (Germany), 10-16 Sep 2023 [deadline 31 May]

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Autumn school "Proof and Computation"

Herrsching, Germany, from 10th to 16th September 2023


This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 10th to 16th September 2023 in Herrsching near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.

SCOPE

- Predicative Foundations
- Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory
- Computation in Higher Types
- Extraction of Programs from Proofs

COURSES

- Stefania Centrone: Husserl on the totality of all conceivable arithmetical operations
- Yannik Forster: MetaCoq
- Hugo Herbelin: The logical structure and computational contents of choice, bar induction and related principles
- Matthias Hutzler: Introduction to synthetic algebraic geometry
- Georg Moser: Cichon's conjecture on the slow growing hierarchy
- Andrea Reichenberger: Philosophy and history of computation: Turing machine
- Monika Seisenberger: Extraction of programs from proofs

WORKING GROUPS

There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.

APPLICATIONS

Graduate or PhD students and young postdoctoral researchers are invited to apply. Applications (e.g. a self-introduction including research interests and motivation) should be sent to

Chuangjie Xu <x...@math.lmu.de>.

Students are required to provide also a letter of recommendation, preferrably from the thesis adviser.

Deadline for applications: **31st May 2023**.

Applicants will be notified by 28th June 2023.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Successful applicants will be offered **full-board accommodation** for the days of the autumn school. There are NO funds, however, to reimburse
travel or further expenses, which successful applicants will have to cover otherwise. The event is supported by the Udo Keller Stiftung (Hamburg), the CID (Computing with Infinite Data) programme of the European Commission and a JSPS core-to-core project.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Klaus Mainzer
Peter Schuster
Helmut Schwichtenberg

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Elaine.
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Elaine Pimentel
Associate Professor in Programming Principles, Logic, and Verification
Department of Computer Science
University College London
https://sites.google.com/site/elainepimentel/
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