Support for Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics Special Session on Hybrid Systems
Tulane University, New Orleans LA
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Abstract
Mislove, 0211217 NSF supported a Special Session on Hybrid Systems as part of the Eighteenth Workshop on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics (MFPS 18), March 20-25, 2002 at Tulane University. This meeting was also held concurrently with the Clifford Lectures of the Mathematics Department at Tulane University, which focused on mathematical logic and computer science. Research in areas relevant to MFPS focus in theoretical computer science, programming semantics, including domain theory, logics such as temporal logic and linear logic, applications of category theory to semantics, and non-standard set theories. The Special Session on Hybrid Systems included an invited address and talks on special topics in hybrid systems. NSF funds supported this session, which enabled the participation of the keynote and invited speakers, and enabled widened opportunity for participation and inclusion of graduate students.
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