Logic and Its Applications 6th Indian Conference, ICLA 2015, Mumbai, India, January 8-10, 2015. Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Mohua Banerjee, Shankara Narayanan Krishna.
- X, 236 p. 24 illus. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8923 0302-9743 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8923 .
Homotopy Type Theory -- The Relevance of Relevance to Relevance Logic -- Logic-Automata Connections for Transformations -- Truths about Simpson's Paradox: Saving the Paradox from Falsity -- Some instances of graded consequence in the context of interval-valued Semantics -- Neighborhood Contingency Logic -- Hierarchies in inclusion logic with lax semantics -- A Modal Logic for Non-deterministic Information Systems -- Tableaux for non-normal public announcement logic.-A pragmatistic approach to propositional knowledge based on the successful behavior of belief -- B�uchi Automata Optimisations Formalised in Isabelle/HOL -- Nēya's logical model for Ascertaining Sound Arguments -- Negative Existentials and Non-denoting Terms -- Ordinals in an algebra-valued model of a paraconsistent set theory -- Extending Carnap's Continuum to Binary Relations. Representing Imperfect Information of Procedures with Hyper Models.
This book collects the refereed proceedings of the 6th Indian Conference on Logic and Its Applications, ICLA 2015, held in Mumbai, India, in January 2015. The volume contains 13 full revised papers along with 3 invited talks presented at the conference. The papers were selected after rigorous review, from 23 submissions. They cover topics related to pure and applied formal logic, foundations and philosophy of mathematics and the sciences, set theory, model theory, proof theory, areas of theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, systems of logic in the Indian tradition, and other disciplines which are of direct interest to mathematical and philosophical logic.
9783662458242
10.1007/978-3-662-45824-2 doi
Computer science.
Computers.
Computer logic.
Mathematical logic.
Computer science--Mathematics.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
QA8.9-QA10.3
005.131
Homotopy Type Theory -- The Relevance of Relevance to Relevance Logic -- Logic-Automata Connections for Transformations -- Truths about Simpson's Paradox: Saving the Paradox from Falsity -- Some instances of graded consequence in the context of interval-valued Semantics -- Neighborhood Contingency Logic -- Hierarchies in inclusion logic with lax semantics -- A Modal Logic for Non-deterministic Information Systems -- Tableaux for non-normal public announcement logic.-A pragmatistic approach to propositional knowledge based on the successful behavior of belief -- B�uchi Automata Optimisations Formalised in Isabelle/HOL -- Nēya's logical model for Ascertaining Sound Arguments -- Negative Existentials and Non-denoting Terms -- Ordinals in an algebra-valued model of a paraconsistent set theory -- Extending Carnap's Continuum to Binary Relations. Representing Imperfect Information of Procedures with Hyper Models.
This book collects the refereed proceedings of the 6th Indian Conference on Logic and Its Applications, ICLA 2015, held in Mumbai, India, in January 2015. The volume contains 13 full revised papers along with 3 invited talks presented at the conference. The papers were selected after rigorous review, from 23 submissions. They cover topics related to pure and applied formal logic, foundations and philosophy of mathematics and the sciences, set theory, model theory, proof theory, areas of theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, systems of logic in the Indian tradition, and other disciplines which are of direct interest to mathematical and philosophical logic.
9783662458242
10.1007/978-3-662-45824-2 doi
Computer science.
Computers.
Computer logic.
Mathematical logic.
Computer science--Mathematics.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
QA8.9-QA10.3
005.131