UCLA Logic Center
The UCLA Logic Center was established in the Fall of 2004, by
a generous anonymous donation. Its purpose is to foster teaching
and research in logic, broadly understood to include all areas of
mathematical and philosophical logic as well as the applications
of logic to philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. It provides
support for graduate students, faculty, and visitors, and it
organizes scientific meetings, in association with other groups at UCLA
and in the greater Southern California area.
The faculty affiliated with
the Logic Center includes members of the UCLA Departments of Mathematics,
Philosophy, and Linguistics, as well as logicians from Caltech, UC Irvine,
and the University of Southern California.
For information about the UCLA Logic Center, contact its Director, Itay Neeman, ineeman@math.ucla.edu.
Recent event:
The Convergence of Logic, Mathematics, and Computer Science.
A public symposium and reception, featuring Martin Davis,
Michael Rabin, and Moshe Vardi.
Thursday, 30 April, 2009.
The symposium talks are available for
download through iTunes U.
Site administrator: Herbert Enderton, hbe@math.ucla.edu