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 ---28-March-2019-Third-Symposium-on-Compositional-
 Structures-SYCO-3-Oxford-England
DTSTAMP:20190129T141555
SUMMARY:Third Symposium on Compositional Structure
 s (SYCO 3), Oxford, England
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190328
LOCATION:Oxford, England
DESCRIPTION:The Symposium on Compositional Structu
 res (SYCO) is an interdisciplinary series of meeti
 ngs aiming to support the growing community of res
 earchers interested in the phenomenon of compositi
 onality, from both applied and abstract perspectiv
 es, and in particular where category theory serves
  as a unifying common language.  This new series a
 ims to bring together the communities behind many 
 previous successful events which have taken place 
 over the last decade, including "Categories, Logic
  and Physics", "Categories, Logic and Physics (Sco
 tland)", "Higher-Dimensional Rewriting and Applica
 tions", "String Diagrams in Computation, Logic and
  Physics", "Applied Category Theory", "Simons Work
 shop on Compositionality", and the "Peripatetic Se
 minar in Sheaves and Logic".  Invited speakers: Ma
 rie Kerjean (INRIA Bretagne Atlantique)  and Aless
 andra Palmigiano (Delft University of Technology a
 nd University of Johannesburg).  We welcome submis
 sions from researchers across computer science, ma
 thematics, physics, philosophy, and beyond, with t
 he aim of fostering friendly discussion, dissemina
 ting new ideas, and spreading knowledge between fi
 elds. Submission is encouraged for both mature res
 earch and work in progress, and by both establishe
 d academics and junior researchers, including stud
 ents.  Submissions should present research results
  in sufficient detail to allow them to be properly
  considered by members of the programme committee,
  who will assess papers with regards to significan
 ce, clarity, correctness, and scope. We encourage 
 the submission of work in progress, as well as mat
 ure results. There are no proceedings, so work can
  be submitted even if it has been previously publi
 shed, or has been submitted for consideration else
 where. There is no specific formatting requirement
 , and no page limit.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The Sympo
 sium on Compositional Structures (SYCO) is an inte
 rdisciplinary series of meetings aiming to support
  the growing community of researchers interested i
 n the phenomenon of compositionality, from both ap
 plied and abstract perspectives, and in particular
  where category theory serves as a unifying common
  language.&nbsp; This new series aims to bring tog
 ether the communities behind many previous success
 ful events which have taken place over the last de
 cade, including &quot;Categories, Logic and Physic
 s&quot;, &quot;Categories, Logic and Physics (Scot
 land)&quot;, &quot;Higher-Dimensional Rewriting an
 d Applications&quot;, &quot;String Diagrams in Com
 putation, Logic and Physics&quot;, &quot;Applied C
 ategory Theory&quot;, &quot;Simons Workshop on Com
 positionality&quot;, and the &quot;Peripatetic Sem
 inar in Sheaves and Logic&quot;.</p>\n\n  <p>Invit
 ed speakers: Marie Kerjean (INRIA Bretagne Atlanti
 que)&nbsp; and Alessandra Palmigiano (Delft Univer
 sity of Technology and University of Johannesburg)
 .</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We welcome submissions fr
 om researchers across computer science, mathematic
 s, physics, philosophy, and beyond, with the aim o
 f fostering friendly discussion, disseminating new
  ideas, and spreading knowledge between fields. Su
 bmission is encouraged for both mature research an
 d work in progress, and by both established academ
 ics and junior researchers, including students.</p
 >\n\n  <p>Submissions should present research resu
 lts in sufficient detail to allow them to be prope
 rly considered by members of the programme committ
 ee, who will assess papers with regards to signifi
 cance, clarity, correctness, and scope. We encoura
 ge the submission of work in progress, as well as 
 mature results. There are no proceedings, so work 
 can be submitted even if it has been previously pu
 blished, or has been submitted for consideration e
 lsewhere. There is no specific formatting requirem
 ent, and no page limit.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/syco/3/
CONTACT:antonin.delpeuch at cs.ox.ac.uk
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