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April 16, 1999: (extended) Deadline for submissions May 15, 1999: Notification of acceptance or rejection June 7, 1999: Camera-ready copies of abstracts due June 18, 1999: Deadline for registration July 12, 1999: Departure of bus to Delphi, Reception dinner
The First Panhellenic Symposium on Logic took place in Nicosia, Cyprus in July 1997. It was attended by approximately seventy Greek and foreign researchers who work on logic broadly conceived, from history of logic and philosophy of mathematics to mathematical logic and to logic in computer science. At the end of that symposium, it was decided to establish the Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS) as a biannual scientific event.The symposium aims to promote the interaction and cross-fertilization between different areas of logic, to become a forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic by established researchers, and to provide an opportunity for young researchers to become familiar with the latest developments in logic. The symposium is open to researchers from Greece, as well as from other countries.
The Second Panhellenic Logic Symposium (2nd PLS) will take place at Delphi, Greece from July 13, 1999 to July 17, 1999. It will be hosted at the European Cultural Center of Delphi, a modern conference facility located in a unique natural setting and in close proximity to the archaeological site of Delphi. The scientific program of the symposium will consist of hour-long invited talks, three tutorials, a panel discussion, and presentations of accepted papers.
Contact persons:
George Koletsos | Phokion G. Kolaitis |
Department
of Mathematics
National Techn. Univ. of Athens GR-15780 Zografou Athens, GREECE Phone: +30-1-772-1773 E-mail: koletsos@math.ntua.gr |
Computer
Science Department
University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA Phone:+1-831-459-4768 E-mail: kolaitis@cse.ucsc.edu |