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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2022/newsitem/13370/24
 ---26-October-2022-Workshop-Connections-between-Ep
 istemic-Logic-and-Topology-CELT2022-Amsterdam-the-
 Netherlands-Online
DTSTAMP:20221005T150004
SUMMARY:Workshop "Connections between Epistemic Lo
 gic and Topology" (CELT2022), Amsterdam, the Nethe
 rlands / Online
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221026
LOCATION:Amsterdam, the Netherlands / Online
DESCRIPTION:The link between epistemic logic and t
 opology has its roots, on the one hand, in the top
 ological semantics of modal logic, and on the othe
 r hand, in the intimate relations between topology
  and concurrency, and between topology and distrib
 uted computing. Recent years have witnessed an exp
 losion of new work in this area, from the developm
 ent of more expressive logics capable of capturing
  fine topological structure, to the leveraging of 
 topological tools to represent concepts such as ob
 servations, questions, and dependence relations, a
 nd encoding deep connections with distributed comp
 uting. The richness of this area has spawned a thr
 iving, interdisciplinary research program with app
 lications in learning theory, network epistemology
 , public and private communication, inquisitive se
 mantics, philosophy of science, and knowledge repr
 esentation in distributed computing, among others.
   This workshop aims at bringing together scholars
  working on various ways of connecting logic and t
 opology to showcase a variety of recent developmen
 ts and applications in the area, and to foster new
  research collaborations.  We invite submissions f
 or presentations. To apply, please submit an exten
 ded abstract of up to 3 pages (excluding bibliogra
 phy) in PDF format. Abstracts should be submitted 
 via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences
 /?conf=celt2022.  Abstract submission deadline: Fe
 bruary 14th, 2022.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The link 
 between epistemic logic and topology has its roots
 , on the one hand, in the topological semantics of
  modal logic, and on the other hand, in the intima
 te relations between topology and concurrency, and
  between topology and distributed computing. Recen
 t years have witnessed an explosion of new work in
  this area, from the development of more expressiv
 e logics capable of capturing fine topological str
 ucture, to the leveraging of topological tools to 
 represent concepts such as observations, questions
 , and dependence relations, and encoding deep conn
 ections with distributed computing. The richness o
 f this area has spawned a thriving, interdisciplin
 ary research program with applications in learning
  theory, network epistemology, public and private 
 communication, inquisitive semantics, philosophy o
 f science, and knowledge representation in distrib
 uted computing, among others.</p>\n  <p>This works
 hop aims at bringing together scholars working on 
 various ways of connecting logic and topology to s
 howcase a variety of recent developments and appli
 cations in the area, and to foster new research co
 llaborations.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We invite sub
 missions for presentations. To apply, please submi
 t an extended abstract of up to 3 pages (excluding
  bibliography) in PDF format. Abstracts should be 
 submitted via EasyChair at <a href="https://easych
 air.org/conferences/?conf=celt2022" target="_blank
 ">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=celt2022
 .</a></p>\n  <p>Abstract submission deadline: Febr
 uary 14th, 2022.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://projects.illc.uva.nl/lgc/seminar/2022/
 02/lira-related-event-celt2022-connections-between
 -epistemic-logic-and-topology/
CONTACT:Aybüke Özgün at a.ozgun at uva.nl
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