Presented by:
William Timothy Gowers University of Cambridge
Natarajan Shankar
Patrick Ion University of Michigan
Date:
Friday 14th July 2017 - 14:30 to 15:30
Venue:
INI Seminar Room 1
Abstract:
The ambitious goal of the Newton Institute Big Proof programme is to bring together mathematicians, logicians, and
computer scientists engaged in developing and applying proof technology. This
panel will draw together the thinking of the workshop participants as a contribution
to a key expected output of the programme: a concrete, long-term research
agenda for making computational inference a basic technology for formalising,
creating, curating, and disseminating mathematical knowledge in digital form.
Chair: Natarajan Shankar, Lead organiser of the Newton Institute Big Proof programme, a staff scientist in the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International and creator of the PVS verification system.
Panellists to include Professor Sir Tim Gowers FRS, Fields medallist and widely read thinker on mathematical issues, and Dr Patrick Ion, formerly editor of Mathematical Reviews, and founding member of the IMU’s " International Mathematical Knowledge Trust”
Chair: Natarajan Shankar, Lead organiser of the Newton Institute Big Proof programme, a staff scientist in the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International and creator of the PVS verification system.
Panellists to include Professor Sir Tim Gowers FRS, Fields medallist and widely read thinker on mathematical issues, and Dr Patrick Ion, formerly editor of Mathematical Reviews, and founding member of the IMU’s " International Mathematical Knowledge Trust”
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