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FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 
AND INVITATION TO DISCUSSION
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8th International Workshop on 
Applied and Computational Category Theory 
ACCAT 2013

http://accat2013.zib.de/

Satellite Event of ETAPS 2013, Rome, March 17 2013
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Deadline for online registration: March 8

*Attendees are warmly invited to join the closing discussion. Please 
communicate your intention to deliver a position statement to the organizers.*
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Since the 1960s, the use of category theory in computer science has been a 
fruitful one, ranging form automata theory to algebraic specification to 
programming languages.

In recent years techniques and methods from CT have been adopted as a standard 
research tool, and considered as such in different venues around the world. The 
ACCAT workshop on "Applied and Computational Category Theory" has been one of 
these venues. Since its inception in 2006, ACCAT provided a forum where invited 
contributors presented their own research on different facets of category 
theory applied to computer science.

Despite ACCAT success, we believe that the formula should be revised. Indeed, 
we have the feeling that a conference is missing where all kinds of 
applications of category theory to computer science can be presented (like the 
former CTCS conference, which somehow ended in 2006). This year, we would like 
to use the ACCAT forum to raise this issue and to discuss it within a larger 
audience.

Thus, we invited 8 top researched in the area of application of category 
theory. The list of speakers are 

Samson Abramsky
Robin B. Cockett
Barbara Koenig
Ugo Montanari
Till Mossakowski
Dusko Pavlovic
Andrzej Tarlecki
Glynn Winskel

We do hope that the meeting will be fruitful, providing a good exchange of 
ideas and planting the seed for future events. Indeed, one of the outcome of 
the meeting is to decide whether to push an high-level workshop/conference on 
the application of category theory to computer science, or at least to verify 
the viability of a Daghstul meeting on the issue. Therefore, after the 
presentations, the workshop will end up with a general discussion among the 
attendees.

--
Dr. Ulrike Golas
Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin
Takustr. 7, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 30 84185 - 318
go...@zib.de -- www.zib.de/golas 




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