List of Accepted LFCS`07 Papers.

  1. Justified and Common Knowledge: limited conservativity.
    Evangelia Antonakos (City University of New York).
    abstract
  2. The Intensional Lambda Calculus.
    Sergei Artemov (City University of New York) and Eduardo Bonelli (National University of Argentina).
    abstract
  3. (n,k)-ary Quantifiers in Canonical Systems.
    Arnon Avron and Anna Zamansky (Tel Aviv University).
    abstract
  4. The Universal Modality, the Center of a Heyting Algebra, and the Blok-Esakia Theorem.
    Guram Bezhanishvili (New Mexico State University).
    abstract
  5. Elementary Differential Calculus on Discrete and Hybrid Structures.
    Howard Blair, David Jakel, Robert Irwin, and Angel Rivera (Syracuse University).
    abstract
  6. Weighted Distributed Systems and Their Logics.
    Benedikt Bollig (ENS de Cachan) and Ingmar Meinecke (Universität Leipzig).
    abstract
  7. Weighted O-Minimal Hybrid Systems Are More Decidable Than Weighted Timed Automata!
    Patricia Bouyer, Thomas Brihaye, and Fabrice Chevalier (LSV - CNRS & ENS de Cachan).
    abstract
  8. On Decidability and Expressiveness of Propositional Interval Neighborhood Logics.
    Davide Bresolin (Università degli Studi di Udine), Valentin Goranko (University of the Witwatersrand), Angelo Montanari (Università degli Studi di Udine), and Guido Sciavicco (University of Murcia).
    abstract
  9. Reasoning about Sequences of Memory States.
    Rémi Brochenin, Stéphane Demri, and Étienne Lozes (ENS de Cachan).
    abstract
  10. Cut Elimination in Deduction Modulo by Abstract Completion.
    Guillaume Burel (Université Nancy 1 - LORIA) and Claude Kirchner (INRIA - LORIA).
    abstract
  11. Density Elimination and Rational Completeness for First-Order Logics.
    Agata Ciabattoni (Vienna University of Technology) and George Metcalfe (Vanderbilt University).
    abstract
  12. Extracting the Resolution Algorithm from a Completeness Proof for the Propositional Calculus.
    Robert Constable and Wojciech Moczydłowski (Cornell University).
    abstract
  13. Topological Semantics and Bisimulations for Intuitionistic Modal Logics, and their Classical Companion Logics.
    Jen Davoren (The University of Melbourne).
    abstract
  14. Decidable Temporal Logic with Repeating Values.
    Stéphane Demri (LSV, ENS de Cachan), Deepak D'Souza (IISC, Bangalore), and Régis Gascon (LSV, ENS de Cachan).
    abstract
  15. Model Checking Knowledge and Linear Time: PSPACE Cases.
    Kai Engelhardt, Peter Gammie, and Ron van der Meyden (University of New South Wales, Australia).
    abstract
  16. Realizations and LP.
    Melvin Fitting (City University of New York).
    abstract
  17. Successive Abstractions of Hybrid Automata for Monotonic CTL Model Checking.
    Raffaella Gentilini (University of Kaiserslautern), Klaus Schneider (TU Kaiserslautern), and Bud Mishra (New York University).
    abstract
  18. Explicit Proofs in Formal Provability Logic.
    Evan Goris (City University of New York).
    abstract
  19. A Synthesis Algorithm for Hybrid Systems.
    Srikanth Gottipati (City University of New York) and Anil Nerode (Cornell University).
    abstract
  20. Including the Past in ‘Topologic’.
    Bernhard Heinemann (FernUniversität in Hagen).
    abstract
  21. A Note on Rewriting Proofs and Fibonacci Numbers.
    Max Kanovich (University of London).
    abstract
  22. On Complexity of Ehrenfeucht-Fraïssé Games.
    Bakhadyr Khoussainov and Jiamou Liu (The University of Auckland).
    abstract
  23. The Law of the Iterated Logarithm for Algorithmically Random Brownian Motion.
    Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen and Anil Nerode (Cornell University).
    abstract
  24. Hypersequent Calculus for Intuitionistic Logic with Classical Atoms.
    Hidenori Kurokawa (City University of New York).
    abstract
  25. Proof Identity for Classical Logic: Generalizing to Normality.
    Roman Kuznets (City University of New York).
    abstract
  26. On the Constructive Dedekind Reals.
    Robert Lubarsky (Florida Atlantic University) and Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds).
    abstract
  27. Verifying Balanced Trees.
    Zohar Manna, Henny Sipma (Stanford University), and Ting Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia)
    abstract
  28. Compactness Properties for Stable Semantics of Logic Programs.
    Victor Marek (University of Kentucky) and Jeffrey Remmel (University of California San Diego).
    abstract
  29. Uniform Circuits, & Boolean Proof Nets.
    Virgile Mogbil and Vincent Rahli (Université Paris 13).
    abstract
  30. Finite Automata Presentable Abelian Groups.
    André Nies and Pavel Semukhin (The University of Auckland).
    abstract
  31. Embeddings into Free Heyting Algebras and Translations into Intuitionistic Propositional Logic.
    Michael O'Connor (Cornell University).
    abstract
  32. Some Puzzles about Probability and Probabilistic Conditionals.
    Rohit Parikh (City University of New York).
    abstract
  33. A Temporal Dynamic Logic for Verifying Hybrid System Invariants.
    André Platzer (University of Oldenburg).
    abstract
  34. Multiplexor Categories and Models of Soft Linear Logic.
    Brian Redmond (University of Ottawa).
    abstract
  35. Until-Since Temporal Logic Based on Parallel Time with Common Past. Deciding Algorithms.
    Vladimir Rybakov (Manchester Metropolitan University).
    abstract
  36. Total Public Announcements.
    David Steiner and Thomas Studer (University of Bern).
    abstract

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