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Workshop on Dependence and Independence in Logic

16-20 August 2010
Copenhagen, Denmark

* Call for papers: Workshop on dependence and independence in logic *

http://www.illc.uva.nl/dependence/
16-20 August 2010

organized as part of the European Summer School on Logic, Language and
Information ESSLLI 2010 (http://esslli2010cph.info/), 9 - 20 August,
2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark


Workshop Purpose:

Dependence and independence are common phenomena, wherever one looks:
ecological systems, astronomy, human history, stock markets - but what
is their role in  logic and - turning the tables - what is the logic of
these concepts? The possibility of nesting quantifiers, thus expressing
patterns of  dependence and independence between variables, accounts for
much of the expressive  power of first order logic. However, first order
logic is not capable of expressing all such  patterns, and as a consequence
various generalizations - such as branching quantifiers,  or the various
variants of independence-friendly logic - have been introduced during  the
last fifty years. Dependence logic is a recent formalism, which brings to
the forefront  the very concept of dependence, isolating it from the notion
of quantifier and making it  one of the primitive elements of the language.
It can also be added to other logics, such  as modal logic. This has opened
up an opportunity to develop logical tools for the  study of complex forms
of dependence, with applications to computer science, philosophy,
linguistics, game theory and mathematics. Recently there has been an
increasing interest  in this topic, especially among young researchers.
The goal of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers
to further explore the very notions of dependence and independence and
their role in  formal logic, in particular with regard to logics of
imperfect information.

Workshop format:

The workshop is part of ESSLLI and is open to all ESSLLI participants.
It will consist of five 90-minute sessions held over five consecutive days
in the second  week of ESSLLI. There will be three invited talks of 60-
minutes and nine 30-minute  paper presentations.

Submission details:

Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract with a maximum length
of 5 pages. The following formats are accepted: PDF and PS (Latex-generated
papers are preferred.) Please send your submission electronically to both
organizers by the deadline  listed below. The submissions will be reviewed by
the programme committee and additional  reviewers. The accepted papers will
appear in the workshop proceedings published by  ESSLLI. The format for
the final versions will be made available in due course. Selected papers of
the proceedings will be published in the Studia  Logica special issue on
Dependence and Independence in Logic.

Invited Speakers:

Samson Abramsky (Oxford University)
Xavier Caicedo (Universidad de los Andes)
Lauri Hella (University of Tampere)

Important dates:

Submission deadline: 1 April 2010
Notification: 15 May 2010
Preliminary programme: 22 May 2010
ESSLLI early registration: 1 June 2010
Final papers for proceedings: 15 June 2010
Final programme: 21 June 2010
Workshop dates: 16-20 August 2010

Workshop Organizers:

Juha Kontinen (juha.kontinen@helsinki.fi)
Jouko Vaananen (jouko.vaananen@helsinki.fi)

Programme Committee:

Wilfrid Hodges
Tapani Hyttinen
Juha Kontinen
Michal Krynicki
Jouko Vaananen

Further Information:

Workshop is organized in cooperation with the European Science
Foundation EUROCORES
program LogICCC project LINT (Logic for interaction).