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Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2018, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 8-11, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
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R2,606
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2018,
held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, in January 2018. The 22 revised
full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 22
submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes
constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory;
logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and
randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of
computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic
programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive
theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program
verification; logical methods in program specification and
extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database
theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda andcombinatory
calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic;
epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent
system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic
reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of
hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy
logic; system design logics; and other logics in computer science.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2013,
held in San Diego, CA, USA in January 2013. The volume presents 29
revised refereed papers carefully selected by the program
committee. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes
constructive mathematics and type theory; logic, automata and
automatic structures; computability and randomness; logical
foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational
complexity; logic programming and constraints; automated deduction
and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and
program verification; logical methods in program specification and
extraction; domain theory logic; logical foundations of database
theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory
calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic;
epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple agent
system logics; logics of proof and justification; nonmonotonic
reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of
hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy
logic; system design logics; and other logics in computer science.
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Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2009, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 3-6, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
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R1,596
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The Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science series
provides a forum for the fast-growing body of work in the logical
foundations of computer science, e.g., those areas of fundamental
theoretical logic related to computer science. The LFCS series
began with "Logic at Botik," Pereslavl-Zalessky,1989, which was
co-organized by Albert R. Meyer (MIT) and Michael Taitslin (Tver).
After that, organization passed to Anil Nerode. Currently LFCS is
governed by a Steering Committee consisting of Anil Nerode (General
Chair), Stephen Cook, Dirk van Dalen, Yuri Matiyasevich, John
McCarthy, J. Alan Robinson, Gerald Sacks, and Dana Scott. The 2009
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science (LFCS 2009)
took place in Howard Johnson Plaza Resort, Deer?eld Beach, Florida,
USA, during January 3-6. This volume contains the extended
abstracts of talks selected by the Program Committee for
presentation at LFCS 2009. The scope of the symposium is broad and
contains constructive mathematics and type theory; automata and
automatic structures; computability and r- domness; logical
foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational
complexity; logic programmingand constraints;automated deduction
and int- active theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and
program veri?cation; logical methods in program speci?cation and
extraction; domain theory l- ics; logical foundations of database
theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda
andcombinatorycalculi;categoricallogicandtopologicalsemantics;l-
ear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple
agent system logics; logics of proof and justi?cation; nonmonotonic
reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of
hybrid systems; distributed system logics;
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Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2022, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 10-13, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
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R2,324
Discovery Miles 23 240
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2022,
held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, in January 2022. The 23 revised
full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 35
submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes
constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory;
logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and
randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of
computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic
programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive
theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program
verification; logical methods in program specification and
extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database
theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory
calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic;
epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent
system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic
reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of
hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy
logic; system design logics; other logics in computer science.
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Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2020, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 4-7, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
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R1,541
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2020,
held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, in January 2020. The 17 revised
full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 30
submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes
constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory;
logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and
randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of
computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic
programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive
theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program
verification; logical methods in program specification and
extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database
theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory
calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic;
epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent
system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic
reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of
hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy
logic; system design logics; other logics in computer science.
Classical logic is concerned, loosely, with the behaviour of
truths. Epistemic logic similarly is about the behaviour of known
or believed truths. Justification logic is a theory of reasoning
that enables the tracking of evidence for statements and therefore
provides a logical framework for the reliability of assertions.
This book, the first in the area, is a systematic account of the
subject, progressing from modal logic through to the establishment
of an arithmetic interpretation of intuitionistic logic. The
presentation is mathematically rigorous but in a style that will
appeal to readers from a wide variety of areas to which the theory
applies. These include mathematical logic, artificial intelligence,
computer science, philosophical logic and epistemology,
linguistics, and game theory.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2016,
held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA in January 2016. The 27 revised
full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 46
submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes
constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory;
logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and
randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of
computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic
programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive
theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program
verification; logical methods in program specification and
extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database
theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory
calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic;
epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent
system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic
reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of
hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy
logic; system design logics; and other logics in computer science.
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Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2007, New York, NY, USA, June 4-7, 2007, Proceedings (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
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R1,777
Discovery Miles 17 770
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2007,
held in New York, NY, USA in June 2007.
The volume presents 36 revised refereed papers carefully
selected by the program committee. All current aspects of logic in
computer science are addressed, including constructive mathematics
and type theory, logical foundations of programming, logical
aspects of computational complexity, logic programming and
constraints, automated deduction and interactive theorem proving,
logical methods in protocol and program verification and in program
specification and extraction, domain theory logics, logical
foundations of database theory, equational logic and term
rewriting, lambda and combinatory calculi, categorical logic and
topological semantics, linear logic, epistemic and temporal logics,
intelligent and multiple agent system logics, logics of proof and
justification, nonmonotonic reasoning, logic in game theory and
social software, logic of hybrid systems, distributed system
logics, system design logics, as well as other logics in computer
science.
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