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9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
We will allow three types of submissions to attract a broad audience and to have a mixed bag of contributions: regular papers, system descriptions and extended abstracts. Paper submision deadline is February 1, 2016, with author notification at March 2 and camera-ready deadline on March 10.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
3 April 2016, 3rd Workshop on Horn Clauses for Verification and Synthesis (HCVS 2016), Eindhoven, The Netherlands
This workshop aims to bring together researchers working in the two communities of Constraint/Logic Programming (e.g., ICLP and CP) and Program Verification (e.g., CAV, TACAS, and VMCAI) on the topic of Horn clause based analysis, verification and synthesis.
Most Program Verification and Synthesis problems of interest can be modeled directly using Horn clauses and many recent advances in the CLP and CAV communities have centered around efficiently solving problems presented as Horn clauses. Horn clauses for verification and synthesis have been advocated by these two communities in different times and from different perspectives and this workshop is organized to stimulate interaction and a fruitful exchange and integration of experiences.
For more information see http://hcvs2016.it.uu.se/
We solicit regular papers describing theory and implementation of Horn-clause based analysis and tool descriptions. We also solicit extended abstracts describing work-in-progress, as well as presentations covering previously published results that are of interest to the workshop. Paper submission deadline is 5 February 2016.
19-24 June 2016, 33rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2016), New York, U.S.A.
ICML is the leading international machine learning conference and is supported by the International Machine Learning Society (IMLS). The conference will consist of one day of tutorials, followed by three days of main conference sessions, followed by two days of workshops.
For more information, see http://icml.cc/2016/
We invite submissions of papers on all topics related to machine learning for the conference proceedings, and proposals for tutorials and workshops. This year, ICML will adopt a single reviewing cycle, with a single paper deadline on February 5th.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
22-25 April 2016, 29th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2016), Cape Town, South Africa
The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic research community. It is the forum at which those interested in description logics, both from academia and industry, meet to discuss ideas, share information and compare experiences.
This year the DL workshop is co-located with KR 2016 and will share a joint session with the International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning (NMR 2016).
For more information, see http://dl2016.cs.uct.ac.za/
We invite contributions on all aspects of description logics, Paper registration deadline: February 7, 2016.
9-11 May 2016, PhDs in Logic VIII, Darmstadt, Germany
PhDs in Logic is an annual graduate conference organised by local graduate students. This conference has an interdisciplinary character, welcoming contributions to various topics in Mathematical Logic, Philosophical Logic, and Logic in Computer Science; its aim is to bring together graduate students and researchers as well as to foster contact between graduate students.
The program will involve five tutorials by established researchers in different fields as well as short presentations by PhD students on their research.
Registration is open until April 30 2016. For more information, see https://www.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/fbereiche/logik/phdsinlogic2016/
We invite abstracts by PhD students on their research in any general field of Logic: Mathematical Logic, Philosophical Logic, Logic in Computer Science. The abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by two members of the Scientific Committee: the chosen abstracts will be presented by their authors during the conference in a 20 minute presentation. Please submit your blinded abstract by February 7th 2016.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
Contributions devoted to any of the wide range of logical problems are welcome except those focused on specialized technical applications. Particularly welcome are contributions that cover issues interesting both for 'philosophically' and for 'mathematically' oriented logicians. The deadline is 15 February 2016.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
15-19 February 2016, Lorentz center workshop on Unified Correspondence, Lorentz center, Leiden
Unified correspondence is a very recent approach to the the well known Sahlqvist theory in modal logic, which has imported techniques from duality, algebra and formal topology and exported the state of the art of Sahlqvist theory to a wide range of logics. This wealth of new techniques, results and insights is now ready to be put to use in the mathematical environments of logical systems which are suitable to address formalization problems in the target application areas of linguistics and management science. The aim of this workshop is therefore to foster new scientific collaborations among mathematical logicians using correspondence theoretic tools on the one hand and, on the other, researchers in linguistics and management science interested in applying logical methods.
Participation in Lorentz workshops is by invitation only, and the number of participants at any given workshop is limited to 55 per any given day. If you are interested in participating, please contact the workshop coordinator Aimeé Reinards, reinards at lorentzcenter.nl.
For more information, see https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2016/757/info.php3?wsid=757 or here.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
15-19 February 2016, Lorentz center workshop on Unified Correspondence, Lorentz center, Leiden
Unified correspondence is a very recent approach to the the well known Sahlqvist theory in modal logic, which has imported techniques from duality, algebra and formal topology and exported the state of the art of Sahlqvist theory to a wide range of logics. This wealth of new techniques, results and insights is now ready to be put to use in the mathematical environments of logical systems which are suitable to address formalization problems in the target application areas of linguistics and management science. The aim of this workshop is therefore to foster new scientific collaborations among mathematical logicians using correspondence theoretic tools on the one hand and, on the other, researchers in linguistics and management science interested in applying logical methods.
Participation in Lorentz workshops is by invitation only, and the number of participants at any given workshop is limited to 55 per any given day. If you are interested in participating, please contact the workshop coordinator Aimeé Reinards, reinards at lorentzcenter.nl.
For more information, see https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2016/757/info.php3?wsid=757 or here.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
15-19 February 2016, Lorentz center workshop on Unified Correspondence, Lorentz center, Leiden
Unified correspondence is a very recent approach to the the well known Sahlqvist theory in modal logic, which has imported techniques from duality, algebra and formal topology and exported the state of the art of Sahlqvist theory to a wide range of logics. This wealth of new techniques, results and insights is now ready to be put to use in the mathematical environments of logical systems which are suitable to address formalization problems in the target application areas of linguistics and management science. The aim of this workshop is therefore to foster new scientific collaborations among mathematical logicians using correspondence theoretic tools on the one hand and, on the other, researchers in linguistics and management science interested in applying logical methods.
Participation in Lorentz workshops is by invitation only, and the number of participants at any given workshop is limited to 55 per any given day. If you are interested in participating, please contact the workshop coordinator Aimeé Reinards, reinards at lorentzcenter.nl.
For more information, see https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2016/757/info.php3?wsid=757 or here.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
15-19 February 2016, Lorentz center workshop on Unified Correspondence, Lorentz center, Leiden
Unified correspondence is a very recent approach to the the well known Sahlqvist theory in modal logic, which has imported techniques from duality, algebra and formal topology and exported the state of the art of Sahlqvist theory to a wide range of logics. This wealth of new techniques, results and insights is now ready to be put to use in the mathematical environments of logical systems which are suitable to address formalization problems in the target application areas of linguistics and management science. The aim of this workshop is therefore to foster new scientific collaborations among mathematical logicians using correspondence theoretic tools on the one hand and, on the other, researchers in linguistics and management science interested in applying logical methods.
Participation in Lorentz workshops is by invitation only, and the number of participants at any given workshop is limited to 55 per any given day. If you are interested in participating, please contact the workshop coordinator Aimeé Reinards, reinards at lorentzcenter.nl.
For more information, see https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2016/757/info.php3?wsid=757 or here.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
15-19 February 2016, Lorentz center workshop on Unified Correspondence, Lorentz center, Leiden
Unified correspondence is a very recent approach to the the well known Sahlqvist theory in modal logic, which has imported techniques from duality, algebra and formal topology and exported the state of the art of Sahlqvist theory to a wide range of logics. This wealth of new techniques, results and insights is now ready to be put to use in the mathematical environments of logical systems which are suitable to address formalization problems in the target application areas of linguistics and management science. The aim of this workshop is therefore to foster new scientific collaborations among mathematical logicians using correspondence theoretic tools on the one hand and, on the other, researchers in linguistics and management science interested in applying logical methods.
Participation in Lorentz workshops is by invitation only, and the number of participants at any given workshop is limited to 55 per any given day. If you are interested in participating, please contact the workshop coordinator Aimeé Reinards, reinards at lorentzcenter.nl.
For more information, see https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2016/757/info.php3?wsid=757 or here.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9-10 June 2016, 16th Annual Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics and Physics Graduate Conference (LMP 2016), London, Ontario, Canada
The LMP Graduate Student Conference is a graduate student conference in philosophy at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. LMP will bring together philosophers of logic, mathematics, and physics for two days of presentations and discussions with some of the leaders in these fields. James Ladyman (University of Bristol) will be giving the keynote address.
For more information, see http://logicmathphysics.ca. Please send questions to the LMP Conference Committee at uwolmp at gmail.com.
Graduate students who have not yet defended their PhD thesis are invited to submit papers on any topic in philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of physics. Submission deadline is February 22nd, 2016. Papers in philosophy of physics will also be considered for the 13th Annual Clifton Memorial book prize.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.
9 or 10 May 2016, Logical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems (LAMAS'16), Singapore
There is a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and research groups working on logical aspects of MAS from the perspectives of logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, game theory, and related disciplines. The LAMAS workshop serves the community as a constructive platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
The workshop is intended to cover, but it is not limited to, the following subjects:
- Logical systems for specification, analysis, and reasoning about MAS
- Modeling MAS with logic-based models
- Logic in game theory
- Logic in social choice theory
- Deductive systems and decision procedures for logics for MAS
- Development, complexity analysis, and implementation of algorithmic methods for formal verification of MAS
- Logic-based tools for MAS
- Applications of logics in MAS
For more information, see http://ii.tudelft.nl/~nils/lamas2016/ or contact the workshop organizers at n.bulling at tudelft.nl and d.grossi at liverpool.ac.uk.
20 - 24 June 2016, Logica 2016, Hejnice, Czech Republic
Logica 2016 is the 30th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic. Invited speakers are Kit Fine, Sara Negri, Nick Smith, and Neil Tennant.
For more information, see http://logika.flu.cas.cz/en/logica. All correspondence concerning the symposium should be directed to logica at flu.cas.cz.