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May 22 2015
The Coq Workshop 2015
The 7th Coq Workshop will be held in Sophia Antipolis, France – June 26, 2015.
Dec 19 2014
First Coq Coding Sprint – June 22-25 2015 Sophia-Antipolis
All scientific information : https://coq.inria.fr/cocorico/CoqCodingSprint/CoqCS1
Aug 08 2014
Yves Bertot récompensé par l’ACM Software System Award
Le logiciel Coq est une nouvelle fois récompensé par l’Association for Computing Machinery. ACM Software System Award à San Francisco le 21 juin 2014 Sur la photo, Yves Bertot (2ème sur la gauche) est entouré de quatre des huit autres récipiendaires du Software System Award 2013 :
- Thierry Coquand, Université de Gothenburg;
- Gérard Huet, Inria Paris – Rocquencourt;
- Christine Paulin-Mohring, Université Paris Sud/Inria Saclay -Ile-de-France;
- Bruno Barras, Inria Saclay/École Polytechnique;
- Jean-Christophe Filliâtre, CNRS/Inria Saclay – Ile-de-France;
- Hugo Herbelin, Inria Paris – Rocquencourt;
- Chet Murthy, Google Inc.;
- Yves Bertot, Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée ;
- Pierre Castéran, Université de Bordeaux.
La vidéo de l’évènement (La même sur youtube), la photographie de la remise de prix.
Apr 17 2014
Coq receives the 2013 Software system Award
Coq selected as recipient of the 2013 Software system Award
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Coq is a software tool for the interactive development of formal proofs, which is a key enabling technology for certified software. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs. An open source product, Coq has played an influential role in formal methods, programming languages, program verification and formal mathematics. As certification gains importance in academic and industrial arenas, Coq plays a critical role as a primary programming and certification tool. Coq’s first implementation was in 1985, when it was named CoC (the acronym for the logic it implemented: the Calculus of Constructions). This system was developed by the Coq Development Team whose primary members were Thierry Coquand, University of Gothenburg; Gérard Huet, INRIA Paris – Rocquencourt; Christine Paulin-Mohring, University Paris Sud/INRIA Saclay; Bruno Barras, INRIA Saclay/École Polytechnique; Jean-Christophe Filliâtre, CNRS/INRIA Saclay; Hugo Herbelin, INRIA Paris – Rocquencourt; Chet Murthy, Google Inc.; Yves Bertot, INRIA Sophia; and Pierre Castéran, University of Bordeaux.
ACM will present the 2013 Software System Award at its annual Awards Banquet on June 21 in San Francisco, CA.
Nov 26 2013
Vladimir Voevodsky’s interview about Mathematical Revolution
Interview de Vladimir Voevodsky : http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2013/10/01/voevodskys-mathematical-revolution/