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AMS special session on Homotopy Type Theory

11 Jan 2018
San Diego CA, U.S.A.

We are pleased to announce the AMS Special Session on Homotopy Type Theory 
to be held on January 11, 2018 in San Diego, California, as part of the 
Joint Mathematics Meetings (to be held January 10 - 13).

Homotopy Type Theory (HoTT) is a new field of study that relates 
constructive type theory to abstract homotopy theory.  Types are regarded 
as synthetic spaces of arbitrary dimension and type equality as homotopy 
equivalence.  Experience has shown that HoTT is able to represent many 
mathematical objects of independent interest in a direct and natural way. 
Its foundations in constructive type theory permit the statement and proof 
of theorems about these objects within HoTT itself, enabling formalization 
in proof assistants and providing a constructive foundation for other 
branches of mathematics.

This Special Session is affiliated with the AMS Mathematics Research 
Communities (MRC) workshop for early-career researchers in Homotopy Type 
Theory organized by Dan Christensen, Chris Kapulkin, Dan Licata, Emily 
Riehl and Mike Shulman, which took place last June.

The Special Session will include talks by MRC participants, as well as by 
senior researchers in the field, on various aspects of higher-dimensional 
type theory including categorical semantics, computation, and the 
formalization of mathematical theories.  There will also be a panel 
discussion featuring distinguished experts from the field.

Further information about the Special Session, including a schedule and 
abstracts, can be found at: 
http://jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2018/2197_program_ss14.html. 
Please note that the early registration deadline is December 20, 2017.

If you have any questions about about the Special Session, please feel 
free to contact one of the organizers.  We look forward to seeing you in 
San Diego.

Simon Cho  (University of Michigan)
Liron Cohen  (Cornell University)
Ed Morehouse  (Wesleyan University)


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