The Future of Weak Memory 2024
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Sun 14 Jan
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Session 1
O'Hearn Fest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Matthew J. Parkinson
Microsoft Azure Research
09:00
22m
Talk
Introduction
O'Hearn Fest
Azalea Raad
Imperial College London
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Jules Villard
Meta
09:22
22m
Talk
Peter's early work on parametricity, and why it still matters to me
O'Hearn Fest
Hongseok Yang
KAIST; IBS
09:45
22m
Talk
Strong vs. weak separating conjunction in CSL
O'Hearn Fest
James Brotherston
10:07
22m
Talk
Verified Software at Scale
O'Hearn Fest
Philippa Gardner
Imperial College London
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2
O'Hearn Fest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Hongseok Yang
KAIST; IBS
11:00
22m
Talk
Later Credits: A Case Study in the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Separation Logic
O'Hearn Fest
Derek Dreyer
MPI-SWS
11:22
22m
Talk
Bi-abductive adversarial program synthesis
O'Hearn Fest
Julien Vanegue
Bloomberg, USA
11:45
22m
Talk
CSL and relaxed memory
O'Hearn Fest
Stephen Brookes
CMU
12:07
22m
Talk
Is Peter Correct or Incorrect?
O'Hearn Fest
Patrick Cousot
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3
O'Hearn Fest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Nick Benton
Meta
14:00
22m
Talk
Massive proofs for the masses
O'Hearn Fest
Byron Cook
Amazon
14:22
22m
Talk
Designing Wait-free Weak Reference Counting
O'Hearn Fest
Matthew J. Parkinson
Microsoft Azure Research
14:45
22m
Talk
Elegance and generosity are scientific values - And other things I've learned from Peter
O'Hearn Fest
Jade Alglave
Arm and University College London
15:07
22m
Talk
Peter, the May and the Must, and Lacework
O'Hearn Fest
Patrice Godefroid
Lacework
16:00 - 17:30
Session 4
O'Hearn Fest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Andy Adams-Moran
Meta
16:00
22m
Talk
Working with Peter O'Hearn in academia and industry
O'Hearn Fest
Mark Harman
Meta Platforms, Inc. and UCL
16:22
22m
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Pete's Footprints
O'Hearn Fest
Nick Benton
Meta
16:45
22m
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Symbolic Execution with Separating Decision Diagrams
O'Hearn Fest
Josh Berdine
SkipLabs
17:07
22m
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With Peter from Theory to Engineering
O'Hearn Fest
Dino Distefano
Meta
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Morning Track 2
POPL TutorialFest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
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90m
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Pulse: Proof-oriented Programming in a Concurrent Separation Logic DSL in F*
POPL TutorialFest
Thibault Dardinier
ETH Zurich
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Megan Frisella
Brown University
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Guido Martínez
Microsoft Research
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Tahina Ramananandro
Microsoft Research
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Aseem Rastogi
Microsoft Research
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Nikhil Swamy
Microsoft Research
11:00 - 12:30
Morning Track 2
POPL TutorialFest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
11:00
90m
Tutorial
Pulse: Proof-oriented Programming in a Concurrent Separation Logic DSL in F*
POPL TutorialFest
Thibault Dardinier
ETH Zurich
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Megan Frisella
Brown University
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Guido Martínez
Microsoft Research
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Tahina Ramananandro
Microsoft Research
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Aseem Rastogi
Microsoft Research
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Nikhil Swamy
Microsoft Research
14:00 - 15:30
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POPL TutorialFest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
14:00
90m
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Cedar: A language for expressing fast, safe, and fine-grained authorization policies
POPL TutorialFest
Michael Hicks
Amazon Web Services and the University of Maryland
16:00 - 17:30
Afternoon Track 2
POPL TutorialFest
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Mountbatten Exhibition
16:00
90m
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Cedar: A language for expressing fast, safe, and fine-grained authorization policies
POPL TutorialFest
Michael Hicks
Amazon Web Services and the University of Maryland
Tue 16 Jan
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Opening
Incorrectness
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Noam Zilberstein
Cornell University
09:00
5m
Day opening
Welcome
Incorrectness
Noam Zilberstein
Cornell University
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Azalea Raad
Imperial College London
09:05
60m
Keynote
My Journey to the Dark Side: Under-Approximation, Incorrectness, Proof
Incorrectness
Peter W. O'Hearn
Lacework; University College London
10:05
22m
Talk
A Comparison of Program Logics for (In)Correctness
Incorrectness
Flavio Ascari
University of Pisa
Pre-print
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11:00 - 12:30
Logics and Program Analysis
Incorrectness
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Noam Zilberstein
Cornell University
11:00
22m
Talk
Unified Compositional Formal Methods: Exact Separation Logic and the Gillian Platform for Correctness and Incorrectness Reasoning
Incorrectness
Andreas Lööw
Imperial College London
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Daniele Nantes-Sobrinho
Imperial College London
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Sacha-Élie Ayoun
Imperial College London
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Nat Karmios
Imperial College London
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Seung Hoon Park
Imperial College London
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Petar Maksimović
Imperial College London, UK
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Philippa Gardner
Imperial College London
Pre-print
11:22
22m
Talk
The Never-Ending Trace: An Under-Approximate Approach to Divergence Bugs
Incorrectness
Caroline Cronjäger
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Pre-print
11:45
22m
Talk
Work in Progress: Modelling Incorrect Programs in the Open World with Dafny
Incorrectness
James Noble
Creative Research & Programming
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Tobias Wrigstad
Uppsala University
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Susan Eisenbach
Imperial College London
File Attached
12:07
22m
Talk
Hoare-Like Triples and Kleene Algebras with Top and Tests
Incorrectness
Lena Verscht
Saarland University, Saarland Informatics Campus
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Benjamin Lucien Kaminski
Saarland University; University College London
Pre-print
File Attached
14:00 - 15:30
Concurrency, Security, & Hyper-properties
Incorrectness
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Azalea Raad
Imperial College London
14:00
22m
Talk
Quantitative Weakest Hyper Pre
Incorrectness
Linpeng Zhang
University College London
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Benjamin Lucien Kaminski
Saarland University; University College London
File Attached
14:22
23m
Talk
A Reachability Logic for a Weak Memory Model with Promises
Incorrectness
Lara Bargmann
University of Oldenburg
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Brijesh Dongol
University of Surrey
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Heike Wehrheim
University of Oldenburg
File Attached
14:45
22m
Talk
Towards Temporal Adversarial Logic
Incorrectness
Julien Vanegue
Bloomberg, USA
15:07
22m
Talk
Finding counterexamples to ∀∃ hyperproperties
Incorrectness
Tobias Nießen
TU Wien
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Georg Weissenbacher
TU Wien
DOI
Pre-print
16:00 - 17:30
Types
Incorrectness
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Mountbatten Exhibition
Chair(s):
Azalea Raad
Imperial College London
16:00
22m
Talk
Type-Based Incorrectness Reasoning
Incorrectness
Zhe Zhou
Purdue University
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Benjamin Delaware
Purdue University
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Suresh Jagannathan
Purdue University
16:23
22m
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Ill-Typed Programs Don't Evaluate
Incorrectness
Steven Ramsay
University of Bristol
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Charlie Walpole
University of Bristol
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O'Hearn Fest
Introduction
09:00 - 09:22
O'Hearn Fest
Peter's early work on parametricity, and why it still matters to me
09:22 - 09:45
O'Hearn Fest
Strong vs. weak separating conjunction in CSL
09:45 - 10:07
O'Hearn Fest
Verified Software at Scale
10:07 - 10:30
O'Hearn Fest
Later Credits: A Case Study in the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Separa ...
11:00 - 11:22
O'Hearn Fest
Bi-abductive adversarial program synthesis
11:22 - 11:45
O'Hearn Fest
CSL and relaxed memory
11:45 - 12:07
O'Hearn Fest
Is Peter Correct or Incorrect?
12:07 - 12:30
O'Hearn Fest
Massive proofs for the masses
14:00 - 14:22
O'Hearn Fest
Designing Wait-free Weak Reference Counting
14:22 - 14:45
O'Hearn Fest
Elegance and generosity are scientific values - And other things I've l ...
14:45 - 15:07
O'Hearn Fest
Peter, the May and the Must, and Lacework
15:07 - 15:30
O'Hearn Fest
Working with Peter O'Hearn in academia and industry
16:00 - 16:22
O'Hearn Fest
Pete's Footprints
16:22 - 16:45
O'Hearn Fest
Symbolic Execution with Separating Decision Diagrams
16:45 - 17:07
O'Hearn Fest
With Peter from Theory to Engineering
17:07 - 17:30
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Pulse: Proof-oriented Programming in a Concurrent Separation Logic DSL ...
11:00 - 12:30
POPL TutorialFest
Cedar: A language for expressing fast, safe, and fine-grained authoriza ...
14:00 - 15:30
POPL TutorialFest
Cedar: A language for expressing fast, safe, and fine-grained authoriza ...
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Mountbatten Exhibition
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Welcome
09:00 - 09:05
Incorrectness
My Journey to the Dark Side: Under-Approximation, Incorrectness, Proof
09:05 - 10:05
Incorrectness
A Comparison of Program Logics for (In)Correctness
10:05 - 10:27
Incorrectness
Unified Compositional Formal Methods: Exact Separation Logic and the Gi ...
11:00 - 11:22
Incorrectness
The Never-Ending Trace: An Under-Approximate Approach to Divergence Bugs
11:22 - 11:45
Incorrectness
Work in Progress: Modelling Incorrect Programs in the Open World with Dafny
11:45 - 12:07
Incorrectness
Hoare-Like Triples and Kleene Algebras with Top and Tests
12:07 - 12:30
Incorrectness
Quantitative Weakest Hyper Pre
14:00 - 14:22
A Reachability Logic for a Weak Memory Model with Promises
14:22 - 14:45
Incorrectness
Towards Temporal Adversarial Logic
14:45 - 15:07
Incorrectness
Finding counterexamples to ∀∃ hyperproperties
15:07 - 15:30
Incorrectness
Type-Based Incorrectness Reasoning
16:00 - 16:22
Incorrectness
Ill-Typed Programs Don't Evaluate
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