The purpose of the Berkeley Workshop on Monoids was to give expository talks by the most qualified experts in the emerging main areas of monoid and semigroup theory including applications to theoretical computer science. This was supplemented with current research papers. The topics covered, in an accessible way for the mathematical and theoretical computer community, were: Kernels and expansions in semigroup theory; Implicit operations; Inverse monoids; Varieties of semigroups and universal algebra; Linear semigroups and monoids of Lie type; Monoids acting on tress; Synthesis theorem, regular semigroups, and applications; Type-II conjecture; Application to theoretical computer science and decision problems.
Eberhard Arnold, Michael Plato, Alexi Sargeant, Susannah Black, Stephanie Bennett, Johann Christoph Arnold, Philip Britts, John Rhodes, Chico Fajardo-Heflin, Mark Bauerlein, Michael T. McRay, C. S. Lewis, Wendell Berry, Alfred Delp, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Maureen Swinger