The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic

Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2002


Articles
  • Types in logic and mathematics before 1940, by Fairouz Kamareddine, Twan Laan, and Rob Nederpelt, pages 185 -- 245.
  • Resolution and the origins of structural reasoning: early proof-theoretic ideas of Hertz and Gentzen, by Peter Schroeder-Heister, pages 246 -- 265.

  • Communications
  • A general notion of realizability, by Lars Birkedal, pages 266 -- 282.
  • The group configuration in simple theories and its applications, by Itay Ben-Yaacov , Ivan Toma{\v s}i{\'c}, and Frank O. Wagner, pages 283 -- 298.

  • Reviews, pages 299 -- 311.
  • In this issue:

  • P. Blackburn, M. de Rijke, and Y. Venema, Modal logic, reviewed by Marcus Kracht, page 299.
  • M. Alekhnovich et al., Minimum propositional proof length is NP-hard to linearly approximate, reviewed by Alexander Razborov, page 301.
  • L. Beklemishev, Induction rules, reflection principles, and provably recursive functions, reviewed by Volker Halbach, page 302.
  • U. Abraham, M. Rubin, and S. Shelah, On the consistency of some partition theorems for continuous colorings, reviewed by J. Stepr\={a}ns, page 303.
  • Papers by Z. Szentmikl\'ossy and by Z. Balogh on set-theoretic methods in topology, reviewed by Piotr Koszmider, page 306.
  • M. Burke and M. Magidor, Shelah's pcf theory and its applications, reviewed by Menachem Kojman, page 307.
  • T. Jech, Singular cardinal problem: Shelah's theorem on 2\aleph\omega, reviewed by Menachem Kojman, page 308.
  • Seven papers by Yoshihiro Abe on P\kappa \lambda, reviewed by Pierre Matet, page 309.

  • Meetings of the Association
  • 2001--2002 Winter Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina, San Diego, California, January 8--9, 2002, pages 312 -- 318.

  • Meetings sponsored by the Association
  • 8th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation (WoLLIC '2001), Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil July 31--August 3, 2001, pages 319 -- 320.
  • Fourth International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Software (TACS2001), Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan October 29--31, 2001, pages 321 -- 321.

  • Notices, pages 322 -- 327.

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