POPL 2017
Sun 15 - Sat 21 January 2017
Sat 21 Jan 2017 14:00 - 15:00 at Auditorium - Midday Session Chair(s): Sandrine Blazy

Dealing with logical complexity in mathematics has a long tradition of building models for complex logics from models for simpler logics, using construction such as the sheaf construction. In computer science, there is a dual practice which consists in giving meaning to a complex language using a compilation phase into a simpler one.

In my presentation, I will show how the compilation phase approach also makes sens in logic, via the Curry-Howard isomorphism, and is more precise than the model extension approach because it takes computation into account. To illustrate this, I will show examples of program transformations in type theory, with applications to the Coq proof assistant.

Sat 21 Jan

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14:00 - 15:30
Midday SessionCoqPL at Auditorium
Chair(s): Sandrine Blazy University of Rennes 1, France
14:00
60m
Talk
Invited Talk -- Managing Logical and Computational Complexity using Program Transformations
CoqPL
I: Nicolas Tabareau Inria, France
15:00
30m
Demonstration
Session with the Coq Development Team
CoqPL