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ICLA 2017: Kanpur, India
- Sujata Ghosh, Sanjiva Prasad:
Logic and Its Applications - 7th Indian Conference, ICLA 2017, Kanpur, India, January 5-7, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10119, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-662-54068-8 - Nicholas Asher, Soumya Paul:
Conversation and Games. 1-18 - Natasha Dobrinen:
Ramsey Theory on Trees and Applications. 19-22 - C.-H. Luke Ong:
Automata, Logic and Games for the λ-Calculus. 23-26 - Richard Zach:
Semantics and Proof Theory of the Epsilon Calculus. 27-47 - Zeinab Bakhtiari, Hans van Ditmarsch, Helle Hvid Hansen:
Neighbourhood Contingency Bisimulation. 48-63 - Hans Kleine Büning, Piotr Wojciechowski, K. Subramani:
The Complexity of Finding Read-Once NAE-Resolution Refutations. 64-76 - Jan van Eijck, Malvin Gattinger, Yanjing Wang:
Knowing Values and Public Inspection. 77-90 - Corey Fisher, Seth Fogarty, Moshe Y. Vardi:
Random Models for Evaluating Efficient Büchi Universality Checking. 91-105 - Didier Galmiche, Pierre Kimmel, David J. Pym:
A Substructural Epistemic Resource Logic. 106-122 - Herman Geuvers, Tonny Hurkens:
Deriving Natural Deduction Rules from Truth Tables. 123-138 - Arun Kumar, Mohua Banerjee:
A Semantic Analysis of Stone and Dual Stone Negations with Regularity. 139-153 - Yanjun Li, Yanjing Wang:
Achieving While Maintaining: - A Logic of Knowing How with Intermediate Constraints. 154-167 - Minghui Ma, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Peirce's Sequent Proofs of Distributivity. 168-182 - Ignacio Ojea Quintana:
On Semantic Gamification. 183-197 - Jeff B. Paris, Alena Vencovská:
Ancient Indian Logic and Analogy. 198-210 - Ramanathan S. Thinniyam:
Definability of Recursive Predicates in the Induced Subgraph Order. 211-223 - Przemyslaw Andrzej Walega:
Computational Complexity of a Hybridized Horn Fragment of Halpern-Shoham Logic. 224-238
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