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24th ANU Logic Summer School
December 2 – 13, 2024
Canberra, Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country, Australia
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OVERVIEW
The ANU Logic Summer School is an annual event that offers a two week long
programme of lectures on modern logic, the foundational discipline of the
information sciences. Topics include not only the science of reasoning but also
computability theory, type theory and other tools for understanding processes,
declarative programming, automatic proof generation, program verification and
much more. The school is primarily geared at late undergraduate and masters
students, but is open to all, including postgraduate and PhD students,
postdocs, and participants from industry.
PROGRAMME
The school features four introductory courses in the first week, and a series
of five lectures covering more advanced topics in the second week. The courses
are given by a mix of local, domestic and international speakers.
Week 1:
John Slaney (ANU): Foundations of Metalogic
Michael Norrish (ANU): Computability and Incompleteness
Fabian Muehlboeck (ANU): Formalizing and Reasoning About Programming Languages
Ranald Clouston (ANU): Propositions and Types, Proofs and Programs
Week 2:
Iris van der Giessen (U. of Amsterdam): Interpolation through the Lens of Proof
Theory
Mark Reynolds (U. of Western Australia): Verification via Temporal Logic: an
Introduction
Tomasz Kowalski (La Trobe U. / Jagiellonian U.): Qualitative Calculi via
Relation Algebras
Sophie Pinchinat (U. of Rennes): Automatic Structures and their Logical theory
Thomas Sewell (U. of New South Wales): Applying Logic in Software and
Inefficient Computation
SOCIAL EVENTS
The summer school hosts a welcome reception on Sunday December 1, a social
dinner on Thursday December 5, and organises an excursion to Canberra’s
surrounds on Saturday December 7.
ACCOMMODATION
We do not organise accommodation for participants. The Canberra Accommodation
Centre
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REGISTRATION
The registration fee for students is A$160 and includes the social events.
Details on how to register, and fees for other categories of participants, are
on the school’s website:
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GRANTS
The Organising Committee of the ANU Logic Summer School is pleased to announce
a limited number of grants that might cover, in part, the registration fee,
accommodation costs, travel expenses. The deadline for applications is 15th
October 2024. For more details on conditions and application, please consult:
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ORGANISATION
The logic summer school is organised by Peter Hoefner, Dirk Pattinson, Pramo
Samarasinghe and Ian Shillito. Please direct all enquiries to
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.