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CfP: Workshop on Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations, 15-16 April, Genoa (Italy)


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1ST CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND PARTICIPATION Workshop on Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations (HoTT/UF 2025, co-located with WG6 meeting of the EuroProofNet COST action) ==========================================================

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Workshop on Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations
15–16 April 2025, Genoa, Italy
https://hott-uf.github.io/2025/

Co-located with the WG6 meeting of the EuroProofNet COST action
17–18 April 2025
https://europroofnet.github.io/

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Homotopy Type Theory is a young area of logic, combining ideas from several established fields: the use of dependent type theory as a foundation for mathematics, inspired by ideas and tools from abstract homotopy theory. Univalent Foundations are foundations of mathematics based on the homotopical interpretation of type theory.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in all aspects of Homotopy Type Theory/Univalent Foundations: from the study of syntax and semantics of type theory to practical formalization in proof assistants based on univalent type theory.

The workshop will be held in person with support for remote participation. We encourage online participation for those who do not wish to or cannot travel.

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# Invited speakers

* Bastiaan Cnossen (University of Regensburg, Germany)
* Ambrus Kaposi (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary)
* TBA

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# Submissions

* Abstract submission deadline: 7 February 2025
* Author notification: 10 March 2025

Submissions should consist of a title and a 1-2 pages abstract, in pdf format, via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hottuf2025.

Considering the broad background of the expected audience, we encourage authors to include information of pedagogical value in their abstract, such as motivation and context of their work.

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# Program committee

* Ulrik Buchholtz (University of Nottingham)
* Pierre Cagne (Applachian State University)
* Dan Christensen (The University of Western Ontario)
* Felix Cherubini (Chalmers University of Technology/University of
Gothenburg)
* Tom de Jong (University of Nottingham)
* Jonas Frey (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
* Daniel Gratzer (Aarhus University)
* Philipp Haselwarter (Aarhus University)
* András Kovács (University of Gothenburg)
* Anja Petković Komel (TU Wien)
* Loïc Pujet (University of Stockholm)
* Mitchell Riley (NYU Abu Dhabi)

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# Organizers

* Felix Cherubini, felix.cherubini@posteo.de (Chalmers University of Technology/University of Gothenburg)
* Tom de Jong, tom.dejong@nottingham.ac.uk (University of Nottingham)
* Daniel Gratzer, gratzer@cs.au.dk (Aarhus University)
* Mitchell Riley, mitchell.v.riley@nyu.edu (NYU Abu Dhabi) This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete the email and attachment. Any views or opinions expressed by the author of this email do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nottingham. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored where permitted by law.
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