Prague seminar on Non-Classical Mathematics

Prague, 11–13. June 2015



Venue: the event will take place in the Institute of Computer Science of the Academy of Sciences
of the Czech Republic (Pod Vodárenskou věží 271, Prague 8), in the seminar room 318 on the second floor. The institute is located within walking distance from the subway station Ladvi (on the line C, only 10 minutes ride from the center of Prague), for details see the map and this PDF containing general travel instructions and other local information.

Organized by:
• Petr Cintula, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
• Zach Weber, University of Otago, New Zealand

Participation: anyone interested in participation can attend the symposium for free, assuming that
she or he will previously inform the organizers.

Program:

Thursday 11.6.
1400–1500    Zach Weber - What is an inconsistent truth table?    
1500–1520    coffee break
1520–1620    Can Baskent - Paraconsistent Topologies for Games.
1620–1640    coffee break
1640–1700    Mihir Chakraborty - Remarks on alternative set theories vs. the logical community.
1700–1800    Tomasz Polacik - How to Prove Conservativity by Means of Kripke Models.


Friday 12.6.
1000–1100    John Wigglesworth - Naive Modal Set Theory.    
1100–1120    coffee break
1120–1220    Hitoshi Omori - A Note on Naive Set Theory in an Expansion of LP.

1230–1400    lunch break

1400–1500    Peter Verdee - The Multiverse of Naive Set Theory.    
1500–1520    coffee break
1520–1630    round table: Non-Classical Mathematics, Metamathematics, or Mezzomathematics


Saturday 12.6.
1000–1100    Michal Holčapek - Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Classes in Universes of Sets.
1100–1120    coffee break
1120–1220    Zuzana Haniková - Models of set theory in Łukasiewicz logic.