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2nd International Summer School on Proof Theory

8-11 Sep 2019
Swansea, Wales

2nd International Summer School on Proof Theory

                     Swansea, September 8-11, 2019

            http://www.proofsociety.org/summer-school-2019/

                 Deadline for registration: 1 July 2019


Colocated with the Summer School is the

2nd Workshop on Proof Theory and its Applications

Swansea, September 11-13, 2019
http://www.proofsociety.org/workshop-2019/
Deadline for registration:  15 July 2019

Important dates
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1 July 2019: Summer School application deadline
15 July 2019: Workshop registration and submission of contributed talks deadline
8-11 September 2019: Summer School
11-13 September 2019: Workshop

Mission and scientific aims of the Summer School
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The mission of The Proof Society is to support the notion of proof in its broadest sense, through a series of suitable activities; to be therefore inclusive in reaching out to all scientific areas which consider proof as an object in their studies; to enable the community to shape its future by identifying, formulating and communicating it most important goals; to actively promote proof to increase its visibility and representation.

The aim of the Proof Society Summer School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof theory.  The focus of the second edition will be on philosophy of proof theory, proof theory of impredicative theories, structural proof theory, proof mining, reverse mathematics, type theory and bounded arithmetic.

The intended audience for the Summer School is advanced master students, PhD students postdocs and experienced researchers new to the field in mathematics, computer science and philosophy.

The 1st Workshop and International Summer School on Proof Theory took place in Ghent in 2018.


Speakers at the Summer School
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Rosalie Iemhoff (Utrecht University)
- The Philosophy of Universal Proof Theory

Wolfram Pohlers (University of Munster)
- Ordinal Analysis and Proof Theory of Impredicative Theories

Paola Bruscoli (University of Bath)
- Structural Proof Theory

Paulo Oliva (Queen Mary University of London)
- Proof mining and functional interpretation

Takako Nemomto (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Reverse Mathematics

Anton Setzer (Swansea University)
- Proof Theory of Martin-Loef Type Theory

Arnold Beckmann (Swansea University)
- Bounded Arithmetic


Registration
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To register follow the instructions on the website. The deadline for registration is 1 July 2019.

Student Grants
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A limited number of grants for UK PhD and Research Master students is available. The grants are sponsored by the London Mathematical Society and will be awarded on a first-come-first-serve basis. Further details on the website.

Venue
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Summer School and Workshop will take place in the Computational Foundry on the Bay Campus of Swansea University and will be hosted by the Department of Computer Science.

Programme Committee
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Bahareh Afshari, University of Gothenburg
Matthias Baaz, TU Wien
Arnold Beckmann, Swansea University (Chair)
Lev Beklemishev, Steklov Mathematical Institute
Ulrich Berger, Swansea University
Balthasar Grabmayr, Humboldt University Berlin
Rosalie Iemhoff, Utrecht University
Joost Joosten, University of Barcelona
Antonina Kolokolova, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Norbert Preining, Accelia Inc.
Monika Seisenberger, Swansea University
Anton Setzer, Swansea University
Andreas Weiermann, Ghent University

Local organizing committee
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Arnold Beckmann, Swansea University
Ulrich Berger, Swansea University (Co-chair)
Anton Setzer, Swansea University (Co-chair)
Monika Seisenberger, Swansea University

Accommodation
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A limited number of ensuite on-campus accommodation (GBP 50 per night) has been reserved for the Summer School and the Workshop.

To book contact the local organizers asap.


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