Logic Colloquium 2004 : proceedings of the Annual European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, held in Torino, Italy, July 25-31, 2004 / edited by Alessandro Andretta, Keith Kearnes, Domenico Zambella.
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture notes in logic ; 29.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007Description: 1 online resource (xii, 220 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
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- QA9.A1 L63 2004
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Abstract elementary classes : some answers, more questions / John T. Baldwin -- On the density of Hausdorff ultrafilters / Tomek Bartoszynski and Saharon Shelah -- Zero-groups and maximal tori / Alessandro Berarducci -- Constructive set theory with operations / Andrea Cantini and Laura Crosilla -- Parametrized local zeta functions / Raf Cluckers -- Colourings of hypergraphs, permutation groups and CSP's / Benoit Larose and Lucien Haddad -- Tolerance intersection properties and subalgebras of squares / Paolo Lipparini -- Universes in type theory part I : Inaccessibles and Mahlo / Anton Setzer -- Hausdorff-dimension and weak truth-table reducibility / Frank Stephan -- Computation and the explanation of intelligent behaviours : ethologically motivated restart / Guglielmo Tamburrini and Edoardo Datteri -- Constructible sheaves and definability / Ivan Tomašić -- An overview of modern universal algebra / Ross Willard.
The Annual European Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, generally known as the Logic Colloquium, is the most prestigious annual meeting in the field. Many of the papers presented there are invited surveys of recent developments, and the rest of the papers are chosen to complement the invited talks. This volume includes surveys, tutorials, and selected research papers from the 2004 meeting. Highlights include a tutorial survey of the recent highpoints of universal algebra, written by a leading expert; explorations of foundational questions; and a quartet of model theory papers giving an excellent reflection of current work in model theory, from the most abstract aspect 'abstract elementary classes' to issues around p-adic integration.
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