Indiana University Logic Group preprints and other materials, 1990-1999, bulk 1991-1993

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Indiana University Logic Group preprints and other materials, 1990-1999, bulk 1991-1993

The Indiana University Logic Group (IULG), now called the Indiana University Program in Pure and Applied Logic, has long been a part of the study of logic at Indiana University. The program received a new, formal start in 1990 when Professor Jon Barwise came to IU. The program offers courses in pure and applied logic as well as weekly seminars. Collection consists of two series: Administrative files and IULG Preprint Series, spanning 1990–1999.

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The IU Logic Group was developed as a multidisciplinary group in logic spanning the departments of computer science, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, and psychology. The IU Logic Group offered weekly multidisciplinary “applied logic lunches,” and weekly logic seminars throughout the school year. Featured speakers were local logicians and a variety of IU faculty members. Subjects covered a variety of logic and applied logic topics. The IULG also sponsored a preprint series which covered a va...