- Relevance Properties in First-Order Relevant Logicss - Nicholas Ferenz
	(Institute of Computer Science, CAS) 
- GPU-acceleration of program synthesis - Martin Berger
	(Montanarius Ltd & University of Sussex) 
- special session - Soroush Rafiee Rad 
	(University of Amsterdam) 
- Equational theories of idempotent semifields - Simon Santschi
	(University of Bern) 
- Getting Structure in Dialogue with Large Language Models - Ondřej Dušek
	( Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Charles University Prague) 
- What Proof Theory Can Do for You - Roman Kuznets
	(TU Wien) 
- Principlism as the ethics of artificial intelligence - David Černý
	(Institute of Computer Science CAS, Institute of State and Law, CAS) 
- Decidable Fragments of First Order Modal Logic - Anantha Padmanabha
	(Indian Institute of Technology, Dharwad) 
- The Voynich Manuscript: the secret book of an unknown language  - Ivan Zelinka
	(Technical University of Ostrava) 
- A Tour of Substructural Interpolation - Wesley Fussner
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computer Science) 
- Chomsky-Like Neural Network Hierarchy - Jiří Šíma
	(CAS ICS) 
- Maximum satisfiability problem in the real-valued MV-algebra - Zuzana Haniková
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy) 
- Approximation of classifiers of large data sets by deep ReLU networks - Věra Kůrková
	(CAS ICS) 
- Artificial Wisdom: On the Power of Generative AI - Jiří Wiedermann a Jan van Leeuwen 
	(CAS ICS a Utrecht University) 
- Negated Implications in Connexive Relevant Logics - Andrew Tedder
	(University of Vienna) 
- HW Accelerated AI Inference and Fast, Recursive QR System Identification - Jiří Kadlec
	(Department of Signal processing, UTIA, CAS) 
- Fuzzy Information States and Fuzzy Support - Vít Punčochář
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy) 
- Causality and Machine Learning - Aditi Kathpalia
	(Department of Complex Systems, Institute of Computer Science, CAS) 
- Everyone Knows that Everyone Knows - Hans van Ditmarsch
	(University of Toulouse, CNRS, IRIT) 
- TNL: Numerical library for modern parallel architectures - Tomáš Oberhuber
	(Department of Mathematics, FNSPE, CTU) 
- Characterising flip process rules with the same trajectories - Eng Keat Hng
	(CAS ISC) 
- A Simplified Lower Bound on Intuitionistic Implicational Proofs - Emil Jeřábek
	(Institute of Mathematics, CAS) 
- Invitation to graphons - Jan Hladky
	(CAS ISC) 
- How to compute uniform interpolant semantically - Kentaro Yamamoto
	(ICS CAS) 
- Computability of Neural Network Problems - Vít Fojtík
	(Bavarian AI Chair for Mathematical Foundations of AI, LMU Munich) 
- Promise Model Checking Problems over a Fixed Model - Libor Barto
	(Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics) 
- Zero-cost proxies for neural network performance estimation - Gabriela Kadlecová
	(Institute of Computer Science; Charles Univ., Fac Math and Phys) 
- Maximum local tree counts in G(n,p) - Matas Šileikis
	(CAS ISC) 
- GPT et al.: Generating Texts with Transformer-Based Large Language Models - Rudolf Rosa
	(Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Charles University) 
- Computational Content of a Generalized Kreisel-Putnam Rule - Ivo Pezlar
	(Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences) 
- From ridge functions to neural networks II. - Jan Vybíral
	(Department of Mathematics, FNSPE, CTU) 
- First-Order Proof Schemata and Inductive Proof Analysis - Alexander Leitsch
	(Technical University Vienna) 
- Learning Logic Programs with negation, Predicate Invention, and Higher-Order Definitions Through the learning from Failures Paradigm - David M. Cerna
	(Department of Artificial Intelligence, ICS Prague) 
- One-variable RQ & RS5: A Frame Based Equivalence - Nicholas Ferenz
	(Institute of Computer Science, Czech Academy of Sciences) 
- From discrete to continuous variational inequalities with convex and non-convex constraints. - Pavel Krejčí
	(Institute of Mathematics, CAS; Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU) 
- Learning Logic Programs with negation, Predicate Invention, and Higher-Order. Definitions Through the learning from Failures Paradigm. - David M. Cerna
	(Department of Artificial Intelligence, ICS Prague) 
- Kleene Algebra With Tests for Weighted Programs - Igor Sedlár
	(Institute of Computer Science, Czech Academy of Sciences) 
- From ridge functions to neural networks - Jan Vybíral
	(Department of Mathematics, FNSPE, CTU) 
- A Parametrised Axiomatization for a Large Number of Restricted Second-Order Logics - Guillermo Badia
	(University of Queensland) 
- How radar interferometry could reconcile fuzzy sets with probability - Lubomír Soukup
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Information Theory and Automation) 
- On Many-Valued Coalgebraic Modal Logic - Chun Yu Lin 
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, ICS) 
- Model M - an agent-based epidemiological model 
- S4 Necessity and Comonads - Colin Zwanziger
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy) 
- Beyond Parry: Applications of Intensional Subject-Matter - Thomas M. Ferguson 
	(Czech Academy of Sciences) 
- Some implications of high-dimensional geometry for classification by neural networks 
- The Bi-Intuitionistic Logic of Co-Trees - Miguel Martins
	(University of Barcelona) 
- Autonomous machines and machine minds 
- Crisp bi-Gödel modal logic and its paraconsistent expansion - Daniil Kozhemiachenko
	(INSA Centre Val de Loire) 
- A module-theoretic approach to multiset consequence relations - Adam Přenosil
	(ICS CAS) 
- On the Complexity of *-Continuous Kleene Algebra With Domain - Igor Sedlár
	(ICS CAS) 
- Perfect pseudo MV-algebra, kite, variety, representation - Michal Botur
	(Palacký University Olomouc) 
- On a logico-algebraic approach to AGM belief contraction theory - Davide Fazio
	(University of Cagliari) 
- One-sorted Kleene algebra with tests - Igor Sedlár
	(ICS CAS) 
- Homomorphisms of Planning Tasks and Heuristic Search - Rostislav Horčík 
	(Czech Technical University) 
- Layers of Propositional Types - Vít Punčochář 
	(FLU CAS) 
- Layers of Propositional Types - Vít Punčochář
	(FLU CAS) 
- Paths and cycles in random hypergraphs - Oliver Cooley
	(Graz University of Technology) 
- Spravedlivá válka a válečný konflikt na Ukrajině - Michal Rigel, David Černý, Zdeněk Mikulka, Monika Mareková
	(Ústav státu a práva AV ČR, v.v.i.) 
- Integrating Machine Learning into Saturation-based ATPs - Martin Suda
	(CIIRC, Czech Technical University) 
- Kapsner Complementation - Andrew Tedder
	(Ruhr University Bochum) 
- Conditional FDE-logics - Nicholas Ferenz
	(ICS CAS) 
- Minimum degree conditions for powers of cycles and paths - Eng Keat Hng 
	(ICS CAS) 
- Learning Higher-Order Logic Programs From Failures - David Cerna
	(ICS CAS) 
- A Generalization of Ultraproducts - Jamie Wannenburg 
	(ICS CAS) 
- The automorphism groups of ultrahomogeneous lattices - Kentaro Yamamoto 
	(ICS CAS) 
- Reduction procedures and the meaning of proofs - Sara Ayhan
	(Ruhr University Bochum) 
- Decidability of some intuitionistic and Gödel modal logics with transitivity - David Fernández Duque
	(ICS CAS and Ghent University) 
- On the adequacy of temporal logics for modelling European transport regulations - David Fernández Duque
	(Ghent University) 
- Epimorphisms in varieties of semilinear residuated lattices - J. J. Wannenburg 
	(Czech Academy of Sciences) 
- Dependent types and finite limits in games - Norihiro Yamada
	(University of Minnesota) 
- A maximality result for bi-intuitionistic propositional logic - Grigory Olkhovikov
	(Ruhr University Bochum) 
- Varieties of necessity in a non-classical setting - Shawn Standefer
	(Slovak Academy of Sciences) 
- Generalized basic logic from a modal point of view - Wesley Fussner
	(University of Nice Sophia Antipolis) 
- The admissible rules of Lax Logic - Iris van der Giessen 
	(Utrecht University) 
- The Structure of Reasons: Subtraction and Partiality - Federico Faroldi
	(Ghent University) 
- Two applications of Herzberger’s semantics - Hitoshi Omori
	(Ruhr University Bochum) 
- These Degrees go to Eleven: Fuzzy Logics and Graded Predicates - Berta Grimau and Carles Noguera 
	(CAS) 
- Counting Homomorphisms Between Finite Structures - Luca Reggio
	(University of Oxford) 
- Changing the World, Constructively - Igor Sedlár 
	(ICS CAS) 
- 0-1 Laws in Mathematical Fuzzy Logic - Guillermo Badia
	(University of Queensland) 
- Some algebraic (and topological) tools and their application to logic - Jamie Wannenburg
	(University of Pretoria) 
- Logics of n-filters - Adam Přenosil
	(Vanderbilt University) 
- The combinatorics of finite Heyting algebras and the topological group of the automorphisms of their limit - Kentaro Yamamoto
	(ICS CAS) 
- On Equational Completeness Theorems - Tommaso Moraschini
	(University of Barcelona) 
- Nový pohled na spojitá pravděpodobnostní rozdělení 
- Admissibility in the multi-conclusion setting - Michal Stronkowski
	(Warsaw University of Technology) 
- Connectivity of random simplicial complexes - Andrew Newman
	(Bielefeld University) 
- Stochastic growth models: asymptotic shape and growth rate - Viktor Bezborodov 
	(Wrocław University of Science and Technology) 
- Decomposing graphs into paths and trees - Tereza Klimošová 
	(Charles University) 
- Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse methods in the model theory of L-topological spaces over finite MTL-chains - Guillermo Badia
	(University of Queensland) 
- How to deal with data contamination in hypothesis testing 
- Axiomatic systems of Gödel Modal Logics - Amanda Vidal
	(ICS CAS) 
- Localised codegree conditions for Hamilton cycles in hypergraphs - Simón Piga
	(Universität Hamburg) 
- Craig interpolation in software verification - Martin Blicha
	(Charles University) 
- Random tree recursions: which fixed points correspond to tangible sets of trees? - Fiona Skerman
	(Bristol University) 
- François Lefebvre 
	(Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France) 
- Information Flow in Logics in the Vicinity of BB - Andrew Tedder
	(ICS CAS) 
- Probabilistic Bounds on Complexity of Networks Classifying Large Data Sets 
- Profinite Heyting algebras and the representation problem for Esakia spaces 
- Frozen percolation on the 3-regular tree - Jan Swart
	(Czech Academy of Sciences, UTIA) 
- Profiniteness and finitely generated varieties - Michał M. Stronkowski
	(Warsaw University of Technology) 
- The Use of Drones and the Problem of Disproportionate Harm to Civilians - Daniel Statman
	(University of Haifa, Haifa, Izrael) 
- Georg Heinze
	(Medical University of Vienna, Austria) 
- Partitioning 2-coloured complete 3-graphs into two monochromatic tight cycles  
- Renata Tiene de Carvalho Yokota
	(Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) 
- Mgr. Lubomír Košťál, Ph.D. 
	(Fyziologický ústav AV ČR)