[PRL] Fwd: [TYPES/announce] Giuseppe Longo's symposium

Mitchell Wand wand at ccs.neu.edu
Tue May 15 15:08:44 EDT 2007


Some intriguing talks here.  Abstracts and links' to the authors' web pages
are at the symposium site.

--Mitch

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From: Pierre-Louis Curien <curien at pps.jussieu.fr>
Date: May 13, 2007 3:34 PM
Subject: [TYPES/announce] Giuseppe Longo's symposium
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*FROM TYPE THEORY TO MORPHOLOGIC COMPLEXITY*

A Colloquium in Honor of Giuseppe Longo

Paris, 28-29 June 2007, in conjunction with Federated Conference on
Rewriting, Deduction, and Programming (RDP 2007).

This colloquium is organised to celebrate the 60th birthday of
Giuseppe Longo. It includes the following speakers and talks (in
alphabetical order). More details are available at the page
http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~gc/other/rdp/talks.html<http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/%7Egc/other/rdp/talks.html>.
To attend this
event, please register following the instructions available at the
RDP07 page http://www.rdp07.org/.


INVITED SPEAKERS AND TALKS.

Henk Barendregt and Jan Willem Klop. Non-left linear reductions via
infinitary
lambda calculus.

Kim Bruce. Modularity and Scope in Object-Oriented Languages.

Luca Cardelli. Artificial Biochemistry.

Pierre-Louis Curien. Computational self-assembly.

Mariangiola Dezani. Session Types for Object-Oriented Languages.

Abbas Edalat. Recursively measurable sets and computable measurable sets.

Jean-Yves Girard. Truth, modality, intersubjectivity.

Furio Honsell and Gordon Plotkin. On the beta-eta-completeness and
expressiveness of some classes of combinatory algebras.

Martin Hyland. Modelling the Impossible.

Giuseppe Longo.  From exact sciences to life phenomena: a few concluding
remarks on Bohr and Schrödinger

Eugenio Moggi. Category Theory and Lambda Calculus.

Mioara Mugur-Schächter. On the patient quest of Giuseppe Longo for a general
unity and coherence.

Thierry Paul. Semiclassical analysis and sensitivity to initial data.

Jean Petitot. Neurogeometry and the origin of space.

John Stewart: Is "life" computable?

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