20-21 Aug 2012
Roskilde, Denmark
8th SCANDINAVIAN LOGIC SYMPOSIUM 20-21 August 2012 at Roskilde University, DENMARK Second Announcement and Call for Papers The 8th Scandinavian Logic Symposium will be held at Roskilde University, Trekroner, Denmark, 20-21 August 2012. After a gap of fifteen years, the Scandinavian Logic Symposium is back. The Symposium is the first major initiative of the newly revived Scandinavian Logic Society (SLS, http://scandinavianlogic.org/) and will be held at Roskilde University (RUC), Denmark. As with previous editions of this conference, the aim of the programme is to reflect current activity in logic in our part of the world. So we hope that participants from Scandinavia, the Baltic countries and Northwestern Russia will take the opportunity to contribute a talk and to meet with fellow logicians from the area. But needless to say, we also extend a warm welcome to logicians from further afield and plan to present a varied and interesting collection of invited and contributed talks. TOPICS The scope of SLS 2012 is broad, ranging over the whole area of mathematical and philosophical logic, and logical methods in computer science. Suitable topics include (but are not limited to): * Proof Theory and Constructivism * Model Theory (including Finite Model Theory) * Set Theory * Computability Theory * Categorical Logic * Logic and Provability * Logic and Computer Science * Logic and Linguistics * Modal, Hybrid, Temporal, and Description Logic * Logics of Games, Dynamics and Interaction * Philosophy of Mathematics * Philosophy of Computation * Philosophy of Logic * Philosophical Logic PREVIOUS SCANDINAVIAN LOGIC SYMPOSIA: 7th Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Uppsala in 1996 6th Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Telemark in 1982 5th Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Aalborg in 1979 4th Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Jyväskylä in 1976 3rd Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Uppsala in 1973 2nd Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Oslo in 1971 1st Scandinavian Logic Symposium: Åbo in 1968 The proceedings of several of these meetings have been published in book form. INVITED SPEAKERS The Program Committee is delighted to announce the names of the four invited speakers: * Nikolaj Bjorner<http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/nbjorner/> * Rosalie Iemhoff<http://www.phil.uu.nl/%7Eiemhoff/> (sponsored by The Danish Network for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics) * Per Martin-Löf<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_Martin-L%C3%B6f> * Boban Velickovic<http://www.logique.jussieu.fr/%7Eboban/> <http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/nbjorner/> SLS TUTORIALS On August 22nd, the day after the symposium finishes, a number of tutorials for PhD-students (or anyone else who is interested) will be given. These are intended to start from a relatively elementary level and lead on to current research problems. The following tutorial lectures have been confirmed so far: * Lars Kristiansen<http://folk.uio.no/larsk/> - "Honest subrecursive degree theory" * Sara Negri <http://www.helsinki.fi/%7Enegri/> - "Labelled proof systems for modal logic" * M. H. Sørensen<http://www.formalit.dk/> - "Curry-Howard Isomorphism" RELATED EVENTS: Also note that Advances in Modal Logic (AiML) will be held on 22-25 August 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark. URL: http://hylocore.ruc.dk/aiml2012/ PROGRAM COMMITTEE Co-chairs: Neil Jones (Copenhagen) and Erik Palmgren (Stockholm) Members: Torben Brauner (Roskilde) Peter Dybjer (Chalmers) Lars Kristiansen (Oslo) Øystein Linnebo (Birkbeck) Sara Negri (Helsinki) Dag Normann (Oslo) Asger Törnquist, (Vienna) Jouko Väänänen (Helsinki) ORGANISING COMMITTEE Patrick Blackburn (RUC), Klaus Frovin Jørgensen (RUC), Stig Andur Petersen (RUC) SUBMISSIONS Abstracts of talks should be submitted by May 1, 2012 using the EasyChair system https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sls2012 The abstracts may not exceed 3 pages (including bibliography) and should be in PDF format. LOCATION Roskilde University (RUC) is situated at Trekroner, a small town 20 minutes by train from Central Copenhagen, and five minutes by train from Roskilde. ACCOMMODATION Most people who work at RUC and almost all the RUC students live in Copenhagen. Getting to RUC is an easy train journey from the centre of Copenhagen. We anticipate that most conference attendees will book hotels in central Copenhagen, where there are many hotels in many price ranges. Hotel accommodation can also be found in Roskilde, though there the options are more limited. REGISTRATION The conference website will be found at: http://scandinavianlogic.weebly.com/ Details concerning registration will be posted there in due course.