Abstract:
In the setting of fair allocation of indivisible goods, there are various desiderata that one might want from an allocation. Two important ones are envy-freeness and Pareto efficiency. In general, one cannot guarantee to find an allocation that satisfies both, and its computationally hard to find an allocation satisfying both, even if it exists. Moreover, this problem cannot even be directly en...
At a time when AI introduces new challenges to the traditional scientific publishing system and the integrity of many established researchers is under scrutiny, the importance of maintaining scientific integrity is more crucial than ever. On September 23, the Open Science Community Amsterdam together with the Student Initiative for Open Science hosts the Scientific Integrity Symposium to highlight interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic, discuss prerequisites for fostering a culture of research integrity, and address the growing challenges of scientific fraud.
This event is free to attend, and includes lunch, coffee-breaks, and drinks afterwards, but registration is required. You can choose to attend either the morning session, the afternoon session, or both, depending on your availability and interests. Register for the event here.
There will be no results in this talk. Instead, I will take you on a stroll through three areas of mathematics - combinatorics, representation theory, and quantum computing - and tell you a story about connections between them. The main characters in this story are: dynamic programming, RSK correspondence, Schur transform, q-deformation, and matrix quantum groups.
ERC Proof of Concept Grants are add-on grants offered by the ERC to Principal Investigators of ERC main research grants. The PoC Grants aim at facilitating exploration of the commercial and social innovation potential of ERC funded research. The financial contribution will be awarded as a lump sum of €150.000 for a period of 18 months. Principal Investigators in an ongoing main grant or in a main grant that has ended less than 12 months before 1 January 2024 are eligible to apply.
A call for applications for a one-year post-doc position in logic at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Torino has been published. The intended research area of the position is in model and/or set theory and/or related areas of mathematics. Salary is standard for Italian post-doc positions (€ 19.367 per year before taxes, N.B. the amount of taxes to be paid with this income is minimal). The position carries no teaching load. The position is for 12 months. The grant is relative to the PRIN 2022 project 'Models, Sets and Classifications’.
Within the framework of the FAPESP Thematic Project "Rationality, logic, and probability: RatioLog" at the Centre for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science (CLE) at University of Campinas (UNICAMP) we offer a 2 years Post-Doctoral Position. The aim of the project, to be supervised by Prof. Marcelo E. Coniglio, is to generalize the well-known techniques introduced by Blok and Pigozzi for the algebraization of logics to the context of non-deterministic semantics. The framework is expected to be applicable to various paraconsistent and paracomplete logics, including Logics of Formal Inconsistency (LFIs), Logics of Evidence and Truth (LETs), and Ivlev-like non-normal modal logics, among others.
Applications are invited for the position of a lecturer (charge de cours) in logic (2 hours per week
each semester) at the Université de Fribourg, Switzerland, starting 1st September 2025.
Rens Bod - NRC, 13 september 2024