CfP: HoTT 2019 proceedings, MSCS special issue
Dear all, Submissions are now open for a special issue of Mathematical Structures in Computer Science on the proceedings of the HoTT 2019 conference, edited by Dan Licata and Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine. Submission deadline: 15 November, 2019 Papers on work presented at the HoTT19 conference are particularly encouraged, but the special issue is open to any work on homotopy type theory and related research areas. Specific topics include but are 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; and new type theories based on higher-dimensional ideas. To submit a paper, please follow the general MSCS submission procedure at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/mathematical-structures-in-computer-... . When giving the submission details, select “Homotopy Type Theory 2019” for the field “Special Issue”. More information at: - https://www.cambridge.org/core/news/homotopy-type-theory - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/mathematical-structures-in-computer-... - https://hott.github.io/HoTT-2019/ Best, Dan and Peter. Dan Licata, Wesleyan University, USA, dlicata@wesleyan.edu Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine Stockholm University, Sweden, p.l.lumsdaine@math.su.se [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
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Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine