[FOM] CFP - Advanced Studies in Mathematics and Logic

Giandomenico Sica giandomenico.sica at polimetrica.com
Thu Jan 27 12:43:23 EST 2005


CALL FOR PAPERS

Title: Advanced Studies in Mathematics and Logic
(http://www.polimetrica.com/asml)
Publisher: Polimetrica, International Scientific Publisher
(http://www.polimetrica.com)

This Call for Papers is related to the first volume of ASML.

Aims and Scope

Advanced Studies in Mathematics and Logic is a book series related to the
foundations of mathematics and logic. Each volume contains papers, short
monographs and other documents connected to the following questions: i) What
were, what are and what could be the meanings of the term "mathematics"? ii)
What were, what are and what could be the meanings of the term "logic"? iii)
What were, what are and what could be the goals of mathematics? iv) What
were, what are and what could be the goals of logic? v) What were, what are
and what could be the different kinds of logico-mathematical branches? vi)
What were, what are and what could be the applications of mathematics to
other scientific domains? vii) What were, what are and what could be the
applications of logic to other scientific domains? viii) How were, how are
and how could be constructed the multiple types of logico-mathematical tools
(e.g. models/systems/languages and, more in general, structures) for working
scientists? ix) What was, what is and what could be the role of mathematics
in the different kinds of cultures, societies and economies? x) What was,
what is and what could be the role of logic in the different kinds of
cultures, societies and economies? xi) How to teach mathematics and logic in
different contexts, at different degrees, for different purposes? This
series aims to publish volumes which propose an open and continuous
discussion about the possible identities of mathematics and logic, directing
the research perspectives towards the future (what could be ...), not
forgetting the present (what is ...) and the past roots (what was ...): the
frameworks of knowledge are made up through plural histories, localized in
different cultural, social and economical backgrounds and developed in
relation to different needs, equally important and considerable. To be
published a work must be structured, correct, clear and well written.
Authors are encouraged to cooperate with other working scientists and with
people and organizations interested to develop, to promote and to benefit
the obtained results.

Editorial Advisory Board

Hajnal Andreka, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary; Aldo Antonelli,
University of California, USA; Jeremy Avigad, Carnegie Mellon University,
USA; Steve Awodey, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Jody Azzouni, Tufts
University, USA; Valentin A. Bazhanov, Ulyanovsk State University, Russia;
Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam, Holland; Jean-Yves Béziau,
University of Neuchatel, Switzerland; Daniel Bonevac, University of Texas at
Austin, USA; Walter Carnielli, State University of Campinas, Brazil; Leo
Corry, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Ubiratan D'Ambrosio, State University of
Campinas, Brazil; Costas Drossos, University of Patras, Greece; Mircea
Dumitru, University of Bucarest, Romania; Juliet Floyd, Boston University,
USA; Mark Fuller, University of Wisconsin, USA; Marcus Giaquinto, University
College London, UK; Paul Gochet, University of Liège, Belgium; Rob
Goldblatt, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Bob Hale,
University of Glasgow, Scotland; Harold Hodes, Cornell University, USA;
Nathan Houser, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA;
Arnold Koslow, City University of New York, USA; Srecko Kovac, University of
Zagreb, Croatia; Jim Lambek, McGill University, Canada; Witold Marciszewski,
Warsaw University, Poland; Solomon Marcus, University of Bucarest, Romania;
Jean-Pierre Marquis, University of Montreal, Canada; Timothy McCarthy,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; Colin McLarty, Case Western
Reserve University, USA; Grigori Mints, Stanford University, USA; Roman
Murawski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; Istvan Nemeti, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Hungary; Laurentiu Panaitopol, University of Bucarest,
Romania; Claudio Pizzi, University of Siena, Italy; Sundar Sarukkai,
National Institute of Advanced Studies, India; Amilcar Sernadas, IST,
Portugal; Lars Svenonius, University of Mariland, USA; William Tait,
University of Chicago, USA; Berislav Zarnic, University of Split, Croatia.

The Editor-in-chief for 2005/2006 is Giandomenico Sica (Polimetrica 
Research, Italy).

Important dates

Submission of papers: 1 March 2005
Acceptance notification: 20 March 2005
Camera-ready papers: 10 April 2005

Topics, instructions for authors and other information are available at the
following web address: http://www.polimetrica.com/asml/.
Please note that papers must directly answer to one or more parts of the
questions posed in the "Aims and Scope".




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