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505 | 0 | _aTutorials and Invited Talks -- A Characterisation of Definable NP Search Problems in Peano Arithmetic -- Algebraic Valuations as Behavioral Logical Matrices -- Query Answering in Description Logics: The Knots Approach -- Mathematical Logic for Life Science Ontologies -- Recognizability in the Simply Typed Lambda-Calculus -- Logic-Based Probabilistic Modeling -- Contributed Papers -- Completions of Basic Algebras -- Transformations via Geometric Perspective Techniques Augmented with Cycles Normalization -- Observational Completeness on Abstract Interpretation -- SAT in Monadic Gödel Logics: A Borderline between Decidability and Undecidability -- Learning by Questions and Answers: From Belief-Revision Cycles to Doxastic Fixed Points -- First-Order Linear-Time Epistemic Logic with Group Knowledge: An Axiomatisation of the Monodic Fragment -- On-the-Fly Macros -- Abductive Logic Grammars -- On the Syntax-Semantics Interface: From Convergent Grammar to Abstract Categorial Grammar -- Observational Effort and Formally Open Mappings -- Forcing-Based Cut-Elimination for Gentzen-Style Intuitionistic Sequent Calculus -- Property Driven Three-Valued Model Checking on Hybrid Automata -- Team Logic and Second-Order Logic -- Ludics and Its Applications to Natural Language Semantics -- Spoilt for Choice: Full First-Order Hierarchical Decompositions -- Classic-Like Analytic Tableaux for Finite-Valued Logics -- A Duality for Algebras of Lattice-Valued Modal Logic -- An Independence Relation for Sets of Secrets -- Expressing Extension-Based Semantics Based on Stratified Minimal Models -- Deep Inference in Bi-intuitionistic Logic -- : An Action-Based Logic for Reasoning about Contracts -- Ehrenfeucht-Fraïssé Games on Random Structures -- Sound and Complete Tree-Sequent Calculus for Inquisitive Logic -- The ArrowCalculus as a Quantum Programming Language -- Knowledge, Time, and Logical Omniscience. | |
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