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TOPOLOGY, ALGEBRA AND CATEGORIES IN LOGIC

Event Dates

Jun 26, 2017 - Jun 30, 2017

Location

Prague

Submission Deadline

Mar 10, 2017

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TOPOLOGY, ALGEBRA AND CATEGORIES IN LOGIC (TACL 2017)

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Conference: June 26 — 30, 2017 (Prague)

School: June 20 — 24, 2017 (Olomouc)

http://www.cs.cas.cz/tacl2017/

The Eighth International Conference on Topology, Algebra and Categories in

Logic

organized by

Institute of Computer Science, Czech Academy of Sciences

Faculty of Arts, Charles University

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The Third Summer School

organized by

Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch

of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and

elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques

stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology,

category theory, order and model theory.

The programme of the conference TACL 2017 will focus on three

interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of

logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological

methods.

This is the eighth conference in the series Topology, Algebra and

Categories in Logic (TACL, formerly TANCL). Earlier instalments of this

conference have been organized in Tbilisi (2003), Barcelona (2005), Oxford

(2007), Amsterdam (2009), Marseille (2011), Nashville (2013) and Ischia

(2015). Starting from 2013, the conference is preceded by a summer school.

Invited speakers

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Alexandru Baltag, University of Amsterdam

Martín Escardó, University of Birmingham

Mai Gehrke, University of Paris Diderot

Bart Jacobs, Radboud University Nijmegen

Klaus Keimel, Technical University of Darmstadt

Greg Restall, University of Melbourne

Alexandra Silva, University College London

Luca Spada, University of Salerno

Tutorials:

Martin Goldstern, University of Technology in Wien

Josep Maria Font, University of Barcelona

Jiří Velebil, Czech Technical University in Prague

Steve Vickers, University of Birmingham

Featured topics

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We welcome contributed talks on any topic involving the use of algebraic,

categorical or topological methods in either logic or computer science.

This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

* Algebraic structures in CS

* Algebraic logic

* Coalgebra

* Categorical methods in logic

* Domain theory

* Lattice theory

* Lattices with operators

* Many-valued and fuzzy logics

* Modal logics

* Non-classical logics

* Ordered topological spaces

* Ordered algebraic structures

* Pointfree topology

* Proofs and types

* Residuated structures

* Semantics

* Stone-type dualities

* Substructural logics

* Topological semantics of modal logic

Submissions

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Abstracts of proposed contributions must be submitted through EasyChair

and may be at most 2 pages, including references (using EasyChair style).

Contributed presentations will be 30 minutes long.

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tacl2017

http://www.easychair.org/publications/for_authors

A special session will be dedicated to Bjarni Jónsson, with works selected

by the PC. If you want to be considered for the special session, please

include a note in the abstract when doing the submission

Important dates

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March 10, 2017: Prolonged submission deadline

April 20, 2017: Notification to authors

June 20 – 24, 2017: School (Olomouc)

June 26 – 30, 2017: Conference (Prague)

Venues

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The conference will be held in the main building of the Faculty of Arts,

Charles University, in Prague.

The school will be held at the campus of the Faculty of Science,

Palacký University Olomouc.

(The two cities are two hours train trip apart.)

Registration

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The registration will be open in the beginning of 2017.

The conference fee is 100 Euro (early registration).

Programme Committee

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John Harding, New Mexico State University (chair)

Rosalie Iemhoff, Utrecht University (chair)

Rostislav Horčík, Czech Academy of Sciences

Benno van den Berg, University of Amsterdam

Daniele Mundici, University of Florence

George Metcalfe, University of Bern

Agata Ciabattoni, Vienna University of Technology

Jan van Mill, University of Amsterdam

Nick Bezhanishvili, University of Amsterdam

Keith Kearnes, University of Colorado

Alex Kurz, University of Leicester

Wes Holliday, University of California, Berkeley

Larry Moss, Indiana University Bloomington

Nick Galatos, University of Denver

Jan Paseka, Masaryk University

Jorge Picado, University of Coimbra

Anna Romanowska, Warsaw University of Technology

Phil Scott, University of Ottawa

Ilya Shapirovsky, Russian Academy of Sciences

Alex Simpson, University of Ljubljana

Jiří Velebil, Czech Technical University in Prague

Rob Goldblatt, Victoria University of Wellington

Steering Committee

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Guram Bezhanishvili, New Mexico State University

Mai Gehrke, University of Paris Diderot

Rob Goldblatt, Victoria University, Wellington

Ramon Jansana, University of Barcelona

Achim Jung, University of Birmingham

Hiroakira Ono, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Yde Venema, University of Amsterdam

Michael Zakharyaschev, University of London

Organizing Committee

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Conference:

Marta Bílková (chair), Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague

Petr Cintula (chair), Inst. of Comp. Science, Czech Academy of Sciences

Zuzana Haniková

Rostislav Horčík

Tomáš Lávička

Ondrej Majer

Tommaso Moraschini

Carles Noguera

Adam Přenosil

Igor Sedlár

Amanda Vidal Wandelmer

School:

Radomír Halaš (chair), Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc

Martin Broušek

Jan Kühr

More Information

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TACL 2017 web site: http://www.cs.cas.cz/tacl2017

Conference email: tacl2017@cs.cas.cz

School email: school2017@upol.cz

This event has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon

2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie

grant agreement No 689176