[FOM] Third call for submissions: HoTT 2019

Jeremy Avigad avigad at cmu.edu
Tue May 7 09:11:11 EDT 2019


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Third call for submissions
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HOMOTOPY TYPE THEORY

12-17 August 2019
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh USA

https://hott.github.io/HoTT-2019
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Submission of talks and registration are open for the International
Homotopy Type Theory conference (HoTT 2019), to be held August 12-17,
2019, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA.  Contributions
are welcome in all areas related to homotopy type theory, including
but not limited to:

* Homotopical and higher-categorical semantics of type theory
* Synthetic homotopy theory
* Applications of univalence and higher inductive types
* Cubical type theories and cubical models
* Formalization of mathematics and computer science in homotopy type
theory / univalent foundations

Please submit 1-paragraph abstracts through EasyChair here:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hott2019

The submission deadline has been EXTENDED to 15 MAY 2019; we expect to
notify accepted submissions by 1 June.  This conference is run on the
"mathematics model": full papers will not be submitted, submissions
will not be refereed, and submission is not a publication.  Please
email hott2019conference at gmail.com with any questions.


STUDENT PAPER AWARD

A prize of $500 (and distinguished billing in the conference program)
will be awarded to the best paper submitted by a student (or recently
graduated student). To be eligible, you must include in your
submission (or send separately to hott2019conference at gmail.com) a link
to a preprint of your paper (e.g. on arXiv or a private web space).


REGISTRATION, ACCOMODATION, AND TRAVEL

Registration for the conference and the summer school is now open at
https://hott.github.io/HoTT-2019/registration/.  A limited amount of
financial support is available for students and postdoctoral
researchers; application instructions are available at the web site,
as is information about accomodation and travel options.


INVITED SPEAKERS

Ulrik Buchholtz (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Dan Licata (Wesleyan University, USA)
Andrew Pitts (University of Cambridge, UK)
Emily Riehl (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Christian Sattler (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Karol Szumilo (University of Leeds, UK)


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: 15 May
Notification Date: 1 June
Final abstracts due: 15 June
Early Registration deadline: 1 July (reduced fee)
Late Registration deadline: 1 August (increased fee)
Conference: 12-17 August 2019


SUMMER SCHOOL

There will also be an associated Homotopy Type Theory Summer School in
the preceding week, August 7th to 10th.  The instructors and topics
will be:

Cubical methods: Anders Mortberg (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Formalization in Agda: Guillaume Brunerie (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Formalization in Coq: Kristina Sojakova (Cornell University, USA)
Higher topos theory: Mathieu Anel (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Semantics of type theory: Jonas Frey (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Synthetic homotopy theory: Egbert Rijke (University of Illinois, USA)


SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Steve Awodey (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Andrej Bauer (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Thierry Coquand (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Nicola Gambino (University of Leeds, UK)
Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Michael Shulman (University of San Diego, USA), chair

We look forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh!
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