Public:Seminar

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Upcoming

  • 15 October 2020: Samson Abramsky will talk about his recent work on open span bisimulation

Previous

  • 15 October 2020: Luca Reggio talked about (locally) finitely presentable categories
  • 8 October 2020: Tom Paine talked about Courcelle’s theorem, covering the regular approach, a game theoretic approach, and how it's related to Comonads
  • 24 September 2020: Adam Ó Conghaile talked about Brambles, havens, shelters, and other obstructions to nice decompositions: where do they fit in the world of game comonads?
  • 17 September 2020: Tomas Jakl talked about 3 new Lovasz-type results
  • 3 September 2020: Louis Parlant from the UCL talked about his recent PhD work on general methods for composing monads via distributive laws
  • 13 August 2020: Dan Marsden talked about some simple observations relating to modal logics and model constructions within our setting (early work in progress)
  • 30 July 2020: Nihil Shah talked about the loosely guarded fragment and hypertree width
  • 23 July 2020: Samson Abramsky talked about comonadic semantics for guarded fragments
  • 16 July 2020: Rui Soares Barbosa talked about the Quantum monad
  • 2 July 2020: Tom Paine talked about game comonads and locality
  • 25 June 2020: Luca Reggio talked about some of his recent work on results à la Lovász
  • 18 June 2020: Alexis Toumi, a DPhil in Oxford, gave a speculative talk about applications of game comonads for work in linguistics and cognition being conducted in our group
  • 11 June 2020: Tomas Jakl talked about "retractions" of comonads
  • 28 May 2020: Samson Abramsky talked about some of the new material in the extended journal version of his CSL paper with Nihil
  • 14 May 2020: Luca Reggio talked about the Rossman homomorphism theorem
  • 7 May 2020: Dan Marsden talked about string diagrams
  • 30 April 2020: Nihil Shah talked about CSP
  • 23 April 2020: Tom Paine talked about Interpreting comonads as adjunctions into modal logic
  • 9 April 2020: Adam Ó Conghaile talked about Game comonads and generalised quantifiers