Zulip Chat Archive
Stream: general
Topic: Lean Together 2020
Jeremy Avigad (Feb 28 2019 at 20:37):
Hold the date: I am planning to hold Lean Together 2020 the week of January 6, 2020, a year after the Lean 2019 meeting in Amsterdam. It may be a while before I get going on this in earnest, but I will keep you all posted.
Patrick Massot (Feb 28 2019 at 20:39):
That's crazy, you posted that while I was registering for the Edinburgh meeting
Patrick Massot (Feb 28 2019 at 20:40):
Just to make sure: this will happen in Pittsburgh, right?
Rob Lewis (Feb 28 2019 at 20:40):
In Pittsburgh, right? (Just to clarify!) (Edit -- what he said.)
Jeremy Avigad (Feb 28 2019 at 21:05):
Yes! Sorry for not being specific. It will be in Pittsburgh, at Carnegie Mellon.
Rob Lewis (Jul 18 2019 at 13:11):
Formal Methods in Mathematics / Lean Together 2020 is official!
Formal Methods in Mathematics / Lean Together 2020 will run from Monday, January 6 to Friday, January 10, 2020 at Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The web page is here:
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/avigad/meetings/fomm2020
The meeting is a successor to Lean Together 2019.
The first three days will focus on formal methods in pure and applied mathematics, including interactive theorem proving, automated reasoning, verification of symbolic and numeric computation, and general mathematical infrastructure.
The last two days will be devoted to specifically to the Lean Theorem Prover and its core library, mathlib. Users and library developers will have opportunities to present work in progress and discuss plans for the future.
Attendance is free and open to the public, but we ask you to let us know by December 6 if you plan to come. If you are tentatively planning to attend, please tell us now and update us if your plans change. You register via the web page above, or contact the organizers, Jeremy Avigad (avigad@cmu.edu) and Robert Y. Lewis (rob.y.lewis@gmail.com).
The meeting is supported by grant FA9550-18-1-0325 from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views of the AFOSR.
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