This journal examines the interaction between ideas or techniques from mathematical logic and other areas of mathematics, especially, but not limited to, pure and applied analysis. The Journal of Logic and Analysis publishes papers in nonstandard analysis and related areas of applied model theory; papers involving interplay between mathematics and logic (including foundational aspects of such interplay); and mathematical papers using or developing analytical methods having connections to any area of mathematical logic.
The Journal of Logic and Analysis is an officially sponsored journal of the Association for Symbolic Logic. It is hosted independently, and receives support from the Roger Sorrells Engineering and Science library at Carnegie Mellon University. It is an open access journal and it is not necessary for readers to register or log in. See INFORMATION For Readers for further details.
The journal is a natural successor to Logic and Analysis, published by SpringerWienNewYork and now discontinued. With Springer's permission, we have made the papers published in Logic and Analysis available here. The introduction to the first issue is still applicable.
Previous volumes: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Vol 16 (2024)
Table of Contents
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Christopher J. Eagle, Joshua Lau
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Anthony Ramirez, Vyron Vellis
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James Hanson
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Michael Christ, James Demmel, Nicholas Knight, Thomas Scanlon, Katherine Yelick
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Karel Hrbacek
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Karel Hrbacek
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Samuel Allen Alexander, Bryan Dawson
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