Kawazoe, Saito and Tsuyama presented their ongoing studies that use theorem provers at The 19th Theorem Proving and Provers meeting. Interestingly, they all use different systems (Lean, Coq and Agda).
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A paper entitled “Typed Equivalence of Labeled Effect Handlers and Labeled Delimited Control Operators”, authored by Kazuki Ikemori, Youyou Cong and Hidehiko Masuhara, is accepted by the 25th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming (PPDP 2023). The paper shows equivalence of expressiveness between effect handlers and delimited control operators in a setting where handlers and delimited continuations are distinguished by labels. The paper will be/was presented at the symposium held as a part of the SPLASH 2023 conference at Cascais, Portugal in October 2023.
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We celebrated Rifqi Adlan Apriyadi’s graduation for his Master’s degree. He will work as an engineer at Japanese tech company. We wish him success at his work!
We welcomed Sherif Omar, a Master’s course student at TU Berlin, as an exchange student. He will work on programming environment with natural languages for a year with us. We are excited to work with him again.
To celebrate and welcome the members to go and come, we had a small party on the day of graduation.
Cong will give a talk titled “My Research on Continuations” in the Young Researcher Special Session at JSSST 2023.
Kiuchi and Sakai respectively presented their work on education and computers at the 2023 Annual Conference of the Japan Society for Software Science and Technology (JSSST2023) held at the University of Tokyo and online.
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The following presentation has been accepted to Scheme 2023.
- Youyou Cong. Designing a Language for Learning Continuations.
The following paper will be presented at FARM 2023, a workshop co-located with ICFP 2023.
- Youyou Cong. Weighted Refinement Types for Counterpoint Composition.
A extended abstract “An Intrinsically-typed Probabilistic Programming Language in Coq” written by Saito and Affeldt is presented at the Workshop on Type-Driven Development (TyDe 2023).
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