Call for Papers

Special Issue of Studia Logica
on Algebra and Probability in Many-Valued Reasoning

Guest editors: Ioana Leustean and Vincenzo Marra

1. Aim and Scope

Many-valued reasoning is a well-established domain of investigation with thriving connections to several areas of logic, mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. This special issue seeks to gather contributions that cover recent advances in many-valued reasoning, with the aim of offering a significant cross-cut of the best current research in the field. Papers on all algebraic, logical, and philosophical aspects of many-valued reasoning are welcome. Contributions concerned with probability theory in a many-valued logical setting are particularly sought after, as the topic is currently under intense investigation by several research teams. Submissions shall be refereed according to the usual standards of the journal.

2. Submission Guidelines

Submitted papers should not exceed 25 pages in print, and should preferably be formatted according to the Studia Logica LATEX style file.

Electronic submissions only will be accepted. Please send an email to the guest editors, attaching a .pdf or .ps file of your paper. The LATEX source files are only needed upon acceptance.

3. Related Conference

A related international conference on Algebra and Probability in Many-valued Logics shall be held at Darmstadt University from the 7th to the 9th of May, 2009. For details, please visit the conference web page.

4. Important Dates

(I. Leustean) Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Fachbereich Mathematik, Schlossgartenstr. 7, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany E-mail address : ileustean[at]mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de

(V. Marra) Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Informatica e Comunicazione, via Comelico 39/41, 20135 Milano, Italy E-mail address : marra[at]dico.unimi.it

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Studia Logica

An International Journal for Symbolic Logic
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