The Logic Colloquium is the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, that in 2020 will be held from 13th to 18th of July at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. It is organized jointly by the AMU Faculties: of Psychology and Cognitive Science and of Mathematics and Computer Science.
The latest meetings took place in Helsinki (2015), Leeds (2016), Stockholm (2017), Udine (2018) and Prague (2019).
The Association for Symbolic Logic is an international organization supporting research and critical studies in logic. Its primary function is to provide an effective forum for the presentation, publication, and critical discussion of scholarly work in this area of inquiry.
Important dates
January 31st, 2020 – registration opens
March 31st, 2020 – deadline for abstract submission
April 13th, 2020 – deadline for student travel awards applications
April 30th, 2020 – notifications
May 25th, 2020 – camera-ready abstracts due
June 13th, 2020 – early payments deadline
July 7th, 2020 – late payments deadline
Enquiries should be sent to:
- lc2020@ppnt.poznan.pl concerning travel, registration and other matters outside the scientific program
- szymon.chlebowski@amu.edu.pl concerning abstracts
- andrzej.gajda@amu.edu.pl concerning scientific program
- natalia.zyluk@amu.edu.pl concerning financial support
Program Committee
Boris Zilber, University of Oxford – chair
Wojciech Buszkowski, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Anuj Dawar, University of Cambridge
Giuseppe Primiero, University of Milan
Mariya Soskova, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Henry Towsner, University of Pennsylvania
Matteo Viale, University of Torino
Tutorial speakers
Krzysztof Krupiński, University of Wrocław
Andrew Marks, University of California Los Angeles
Plenary speakers
Elisabeth Bouscaren, CNRS – Université Paris-Sud (Gödel Lecture)
Linda Westrick, Pennsylvania State University
Benoit Monin, Créteil University
Noam Greenberg, Victoria University of Wellington
Vera Fischer, University of Viena
Luca Motto Ros, University of Turin
Elaine Pimentel, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University
Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam
Ryan Williams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artem Chernikov, University of California Los Angeles
Special sessions
Set Theory
Model Theory
Modal and Epistemic Logic
Proofs and Programs
Computability
Logic in Cognitive Science and Linguistics
Submissions
Abstracts of contributed papers must be submitted as pdf files, via EasyChair (go to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lc2020). Abstract should be prepared according to the ASL instruction using the ASL abstract style (http://aslonline.org/rules-for-abstracts/). The deadline for submissions is March 31st, 2020.
Upon notification of acceptance, authors will be requested to submit the LaTeX source files. Abstracts are published as part of the meeting report in The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic only if at least one author is a member of the ASL at the time the report is sent for publication. Abstracts of contributed papers submitted by ASL members will be published in The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, provided that they satisfy the Rules for Abstracts.
Fees
- early payments (deadline: June 13th, 2020): 250 EUR (regular), 200 (reduced);
- late payments (deadline: July 7th, 2020): 350 EUR (regular), 300 (reduced).
Reduced fees will be applied to students and PhD students, and participants from countries with developing economies
Student travel awards
The ASL will award modest travel awards to attend LC 2020, for PhD students and recent students (at most 2 years from defence). For details, see: http://aslonline.org/student-travel-awards/. Applications should be sent between January 31st–April 13th, 2020. Application must contain a short description of applicant’s project, their status and the sum requested. It should be followed by a supervisor’s recommendation.