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 -November-2020-Workshop-Logic-with-Vector-Space-Mo
 dels-
DTSTAMP:20201109T142216
SUMMARY:Workshop "Logic with Vector Space Models"
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201113
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Vector space, as a mathematical struct
 ure, is perhaps much more understood by human bein
 gs than any other field of mathematics, and it fin
 ds its natural usage in a number of wildly differe
 nt areas, including physics, computer science, num
 erical analysis, linguistics, to name a few. Logic
 , on the other hand, is the canonical tool for tal
 king about and reasoning in different structures. 
 Given that vector space is used as the fundamental
  structure at various places, a complete analysis 
 of it using logical tools and the development of l
 ogical systems with vector space models will be be
 neficial.  The goal of this workshop is to bring t
 ogether worldwide scholars who share a common inte
 rest in this topic but with varying perspectives, 
 collaborating to develop tools for logical analysi
 s of vector spaces or logical systems with vector 
 space models. We hope this workshop will broaden o
 ur views on the matter of subject, and ultimately 
 put logic and logical methods in a place of wider 
 applications.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Vector space, 
 as a mathematical structure, is perhaps much more 
 understood by human beings than any other field of
  mathematics, and it finds its natural usage in a 
 number of wildly different areas, including physic
 s, computer science, numerical analysis, linguisti
 cs, to name a few. Logic, on the other hand, is th
 e canonical tool for talking about and reasoning i
 n different structures. Given that vector space is
  used as the fundamental structure at various plac
 es, a complete analysis of it using logical tools 
 and the development of logical systems with vector
  space models will be beneficial.</p>\n\n  <p>The 
 goal of this workshop is to bring together worldwi
 de scholars who share a common interest in this to
 pic but with varying perspectives, collaborating t
 o develop tools for logical analysis of vector spa
 ces or logical systems with vector space models. W
 e hope this workshop will broaden our views on the
  matter of subject, and ultimately put logic and l
 ogical methods in a place of wider applications.</
 p>\n
URL:http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/?p=2001
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