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Formal Mathematics for Mathematicians

13-17 Jul 2015
Washington DC, U.S.A.

Call for extended abstracts and demonstrations
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          Formal Mathematics for Mathematicians Workshop 2015

(http://cicm-conference.org/2015/cicm.php?event=fm4m&menu=general)
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      at the Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
                       Washington DC, USA
                between 13th -- 17th of July 2015
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OBJECTIVES:

FMM is a new workshop affiliated with CICM 2015 intended to gather together 
mathematicians interested in computer assistance and researchers in formal and 
computer-understandable mathematics. The successful development of computerized 
formal mathematics and its general availability very much depends on the 
feedback that the formalized mathematics developers can obtain from the 
community of working mathematicians. This workshop's main objective is 
therefore to explore ways of building synergy between the two communities.

Over the last decades, we have witnessed a number of successful instances of 
computer-assisted formalization of mathematical problems. Research in this 
field has been boosted by the development of systems for practical 
formalization of mathematics (proof assistants), the creation of large 
repositories of computer-verified formal mathematics, and integration of 
interactive and automated methods of theorem proving. We would like to enable 
participants representing a possibly wide spectrum of formalization systems
share their experiences, case studies and success stories, as well as their 
expectations for future
development of formal mathematics.

POINTS OF INTEREST:

    - formalization of challenging mathematical problems,
    - interactive and automated theorem proving,
    - development of proof assistants,
    - design of proof languages and techniques,
    - repositories of formalized mathematics,
    - semantic representation of mathematical knowledge,
    - formal tools in program verification,
    - foundations and philosophy of mathematics,
    - proof assistants in education.

SUBMISSIONS:

We welcome submission of extended abstracts and demonstration proposals
presenting work related to the workshop's points of interest. Electronic 
submission is done through EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fmm20150).

Extended abstracts and demonstration proposals should be no more than 4 pages 
formatted in LaTeX according to requirements of Springer's LNCS series 
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).

 	  DEADLINE for submissions: June 10th 2015.

The submissions will be reviewed by the international
programme committee whose comments and recommendations will be
sent back by June 20th requesting a final version no later than
June 30th.

At least one author of each accepted extended abstract/demonstration proposal 
is expected to attend FMM and presents his/her extended abstract/demonstration. 
The extended abstracts will be made available online.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

    - Jesse Alama, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
    - Marco Caminati, University of Birmingham, UK
    - Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, University of Bologna, Italy
    - Adam Grabowski, University of Bialystok, Poland
    - John Harrison, Intel, USA
    - Artur Kornilowicz, University of Bialystok, Poland
    - Krystyna Kuperberg, Auburn University, USA
    - Adam Naumowicz, University of Bialystok, Poland
    - Josef Urban, Radboud University, The Netherlands
    - Freek Wiedijk, Radboud University, The Netherlands

For inquiries please contact: Adam Naumowicz, adamn@math.uwb.edu.pl