Workshop on Trusted Extensions of Interactive Theorem Provers

Cambridge, UK

Hicks Room, Floor 1, University Centre (on this map, which also shows nearby hotels)

August 11-12, 2010

Organizers: Matt Kaufmann and Konrad Slind

Local Arrangements: Mike Gordon

A fundamental strength of interactive theorem provers (ITPs) is the high degree of trust one can place in formalizations carried out in them. ITPs are usually also extensible, both at the logic level and at the implementation level. There is consequently a substantial body of existing and ongoing research into the extension of ITPs while preserving trust. We hope that this workshop will raise awareness of that work within the ITP community, while stimulating new research. An outcome could be a web page cataloguing approaches to making trusted extensions of ITPs.

We want this to be a workshop that attendees feel is personally useful. Thus, it is expected to have a rather practical orientation, with considerable time reserved for discussion. We expect that talks will report on existing work that may not be well-known to the general ITP community, as well as current or even proposed research. The focus will be on the user level, with sufficient demos and background expected to make the talks accessible. Talks will generally include discussions lead by the speakers.

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS (alphabetical)

Rob Arthan Anthony Fox Georges Gonthier Mike Gordon David S. Hardin Roger Bishop Jones Matt Kaufmann Magnus O. Myreen J Strother Moore Ian O'Neill Grant Passmore Larry Paulson Natarajan Shankar Konrad Slind Daryl Stewart Laurent Thery Thomas Tuerk Tjark Weber Burkhart Wolff











