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Second Panhellenic Logic SymposiumConferences in and about Greece Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" <dist@hri.org>Originally From: "Phokion G. Kolaitis" <kolaitis@cse.ucsc.edu> Announcement and Call for Papers SECOND PANHELLENIC LOGIC SYMPOSIUM July 13-17, 1999, Delphi, Greece The First Panhellenic Logic Symposium took place in Nicosia, Cyprus in July 1997. It was attended by approximately seventy researchers from Greece and other countries who work on logic broadly conceived, from history of logic and philosophy of mathematics to mathematical logic and to logic in computer science. At the end of that symposium, it was decided to establish the Panhellenic Logic Symposium as a biannual scientific event. The symposium aims to promote the interaction and cross-fertilization between different areas of logic, to become a forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic by established researchers, and to provide an opportunity for young researchers to become familiar with the latest developments in logic. The symposium is open to researchers from Greece, as well as from other countries. The Second Panhellenic Logic Symposium will take place at Delphi, Greece from July 13, 1999 to July 17, 1999. It will be hosted at the European Cultural Center of Delphi, a modern conference facility located in a unique natural setting and in close proximity to the archaeological site of Delphi. The scientific program of the symposium will consist of hour-long invited talks, tutorials, a panel discussion, and presentations of accepted papers. The list of invited speakers includes:
The topics and speakers of the tutorials are: Tutorial 1: Model Theory and Algebra
Tutorial 2: Descriptive Set Theory and Large Cardinals
Tutorial 3: Logic and Computer-Aided Verification
Original papers that fall within the scope of the symposium are solicited. Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract not exceeding five pages to one of the two addresses below by March 31, 1999. Papers may be written in either English or Greek; they may be sent either as hard copy via postal mail or as a postscript file via email. In addition, the authors should send a cover page with their addresses (postal and email) and telephone numbers; the cover page should also contain a statement classifying the paper in one of the following areas: 1. Mathematical Logic and Set Theory
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the scientific committee of the symposium, who will make final decisions on acceptance or rejection. Accepted papers will be presented by one of their authors during the symposium; each accepted paper will be allocated a thirty-minute period for presentation and questions. Authors of submitted papers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by May 15, 1999. Camera-ready extended abstracts (not exceeding five pages) will be due by June 7, 1999 for inclusion in the proceedings of the symposium that will be distributed to all participants. Addresses for submission of papers (submit to one of the two): Phokion G. Kolaitis
email: kolaitis@cse.ucsc.edu
George Koletsos
Organizing Committee D. Anapolitanos (University of Athens, Greece)
Scientific Committee F. Afrati (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Web Address: http://logic.math.ntua.gr/symposium Important Dates: Deadline for submission: March 31, 1999
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