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Conditional Logics and Conditional Reasoning: New Joint Perspectives (Dagstuhl Seminar on Conditionnals) (2018)| shared_uid | 2778 |
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| title | Conditional Logics and Conditional Reasoning: New Joint Perspectives (Dagstuhl Seminar on Conditionnals) |
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| type | Séminaire |
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| year | 2018 |
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| start_date | 2019/01/13 |
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| stop_date | 2019/01/16 |
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| active | no |
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| website | https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=19032 |
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| summary | Historically, Dagstuhl Seminars are modeled after the fora at the Mathematics Research Institute at Oberwolfach but have grown into an independent concept. A seminar typically lasts for a week (Monday to Friday) and is initiated by at most four organizers, established leaders in their field, representing the different communities invited to the Seminar, preferably from different institutions. Dagstuhl invites on their behalf about 35 to 45 researchers of international standing from academia and industry, among them promising young researchers. Most seminars discuss an established field within computer science. However, Dagstuhl Seminars are also known for establishing new directions by bringing together separate fields or even scientific disciplines. To encourage participation from industry, 3-day seminars and seminars with a special Industry Day are offered as well.
A Dagstuhl Seminar typically does not come with a set program. Instead, the pace and the program are guided by topics and presentations that evolve through discussions. In particular, Dagstuhl does not require participants to submit a paper for presentation, or to give a presentation at all. On the contrary, Dagstuhl encourages to present new ideas and work in progress.
We at Dagstuhl understand that even the most productive mind needs some rest. Our guests enjoy modern rooms in a smoke-free environment, local food and various leisure facilities like bikes, sauna, games, and the ever popular wine cellar. In addition, most seminars reserve half a day for an outing like a hike or a trip to the city of Trier. |
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| responsibles | Dagstuhl Seminar |
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