
Logic Colloquium 2005
Cambridge University Press
Published on 30. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-0-521-32963-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Annual European Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, generally known as the Logic Colloquium, is the most prestigious annual meeting in the field. Many of the papers presented there are invited surveys of developments, and the rest of the papers are chosen to complement the invited talks. This 2007 volume includes surveys, tutorials, and selected research papers from the 2005 meeting. Highlights include three papers on different aspects of connections between model theory and algebra; a survey of major advances in combinatorial set theory; a tutorial on proof theory and modal logic; and a description of Bernay's philosophy of mathematics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-32963-7 (9780521329637)
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Costas Dimitracopoulos | Ludomir Newelski | Dag Normann
Logic Colloquium 2005
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12/2007
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Author
University of Athens, Greece
Uniwersytet Wroclawski, Poland
Universitetet i Oslo
Content
1. Thread algebra and risk assessment services Jan A. Bergstra, Inge Bethke and Alban Ponse; 2. Covering definable manifolds by open definable subsets Mario J. Edmundo; 3. Isomorphisms and definable relations on computable models Sergei S. Goncharov; 4. Independence for types in algebraically closed valued fields Deirdre Haskell; 5. Simple groups of finite Morley rank Eric Jaligot; 6. Towards a logic of type-free modality and truth Hannes Leitgeb; 7. Structural analysis of Aronszajn trees Justin Tatch Moore; 8. Proof analysis in non-classical logics Sara Negri; 9. Paul Bernays' later philosophy of mathematics Charles Parsons; 10. Proofnets for S5: sequents and circuits for modal logic Greg Restall; 11. Recursion on the partial continuous functionals Helmut Schwichtenberg; 12. A transactional approach to the logic of truth Michael Sheard; 13. On some problems in computable topology Dieter Spreen; 14. Monotone inductive definitions and consistency of New Foundations Sergei Tupailo.