NATURAL FORMAL MATHEMATICS - NatFoM (Call for extended abstracts) A workshop held between July 26 - 31, 2021 as part of the
14th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2021) (WILL BE HELD ONLINE OR HYBRID; details to be announced on the CICM website https://cicm-conference.org/2021/cicm.php) In mathematics there has always existed a strong informal sense of "naturality". Natural theories, notions, properties, or proofs are prefered over technical, convoluted, or counterintuitive approaches. If formal mathematics is to become part of mainstream mathematics, its formalizations and user experience have to become more natural. This workshop, following a first edition in 2020, broadly addresses the issue of naturality in formal mathematics. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): The notion of naturality in mathematics generally Natural input and output languages for formal mathematics systems Parsing natural mathematical language Controlled natural languages (CNL) for mathematics Making formal mathematics documents readable Naturality of foundational theories (types, sets, HOL, ...) Naturality of proof methods Natural proof structures and granularities Natural structurings of formalized mathematical texts and libraries Mathematical type setting (LaTeX) and formal mathematics Examples of natural formalizations Invited speaker: Jeremy Avigad Submissions We call for submissions of extended abstracts (1 page) and demonstration proposals presenting work related to the workshop's topics of interest. Accepted abstracts can optionally be expanded to full papers (4 to 15 pages) to be published in proceedings on ceur-ws.org. To promote Natural Formal Mathematics, unfinished or exploratory work will also be welcome. Electronic submission is done through EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm2021 (select the author role, select the "new submission" tab, and choose "NatFom"). Extended abstracts and papers should be formatted in LaTeX using the style onecolceurws. - Submission is continuous (early submit -> early notify). - July 1. 2021: Final revised papers due - July 26 - 31. 2021: Workshop (half day; date to be announced) Accepted abstracts and demonstrations should be presented online and live, to allow for questions and discussions. Program Committee Peter Koepke, Bonn (co-chair) Dennis Müller, Erlangen (co-chair) Merlin Carl, Flensburg Marcos Cramer, Dresden Michael Junk, Konstanz Cezary Kaliszyk, Innsbruck Andrea Kohlhase, Neu-Ulm Aarne Ranta, Gothenburg Josef Urban, Prague -- Dennis M. Müller "To do mathematics is to be, at once, touched by fire and bound by reason. This is no contradiction. Logic forms a narrow channel through which intuition flows with vastly augmented force" - Jordan Ellenberg (How Not to Be Wrong) _______________________________________________ hol-info mailing list hol-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hol-info