Bulletin of Symbolic Logic

The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic was established by the Association for Symbolic Logic to provide a journal of high standards to keep the logic community informed quickly of important developments in all parts of the discipline, and to be accessible and of interest to as wide an audience as possible.


Volume 11, Issue 4

Publication Date: December 2005

Articles

Algebraic logic, where does it stand today?

Tarek Sayed Ahmed; 465-516

Communications

Geometric cardinal invariants, maximal functions and a measure theoretic pigeonhole principle

Juris Steprāns; 517-525

Reverse mathematics and $\Pi_{2}^{1}$ comprehension

Carl Mummert and Stephen G. Simpson; 526-533

Reviews

Reviews, Bull. Symbolic Logic 11, iss. 4 (2005)

534-544

Corrigendum

Corrigendum to “In memoriam: Walter Felscher, 1931—2000”

Michael M. Richter; 545-546

Meetings

2005 Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, The Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, CA, March 25—26, 2005

547-556

Logic, Computability, and Randomness, Córdoba, Argentina, September 20—24, 2004

557

12th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation (WoLLIC ’2005), Florianópolis (Santa Catarina), Brazil, July 19-22, 2005

558-559

Notices

Officers and Committees of the Association for Symbolic Logic

560-563

Members of the Association

564-619

Notices, Bull. Symbolic Logic 11, iss. 4 (2005)

620-624

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