[PhilPhys] 5th Logic, Relativity and Beyond Conference (2026 July 13-15), Call For Participation

Gergely Székely szekely.gergely at renyi.hu
Wed Jan 28 10:51:40 CET 2026


ANNOUNCEMENT:

Logic, Relativity and Beyond
5th international conference
Conference webpage: <https://conferences.renyi.hu/lrb26/>
2026 July 13-15, Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest

IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract submission deadline: 	March 20, 2026
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 	April 10, 2026
Registration opens: 	April 10, 2026
Registration deadline: 	May 10, 2026
Deadline for payment: 	May 10, 2026
Conference: 	July 13–15, 2026

There are several new and rapidly evolving research areas blossoming out 
from the interaction of logic and relativity theory. The aim of this 
conference series, which take place once every 2 or 3 years, is to 
attract and bring together mathematicians, physicists, philosophers of 
science, and logicians from all over the world interested in these and 
related areas to exchange new ideas, problems and results. The spirit of 
this conference series goes back to the Vienna Circle and to the 
initiative Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science by Alfred Tarski 
and others. We aim to provide a friendly atmosphere that enables 
fruitful interdisciplinary cooperation leading to joint research and 
publications.

Topics include (but are not restricted to):

*    Special and general relativity
*    Axiomatizing physical theories
*    Foundations of spacetime
*    Computability and physics
*    Relativistic computation
*    Cosmology
*    Relativity theory and philosophy of science
*    Knowledge acquisition in science
*    Temporal and spatial logic
*    Branching spacetime
*    Equivalence, reduction and emergence of theories
*    Cylindric and relation algebras
*    Definability theory
*    Concept algebras and algebraic logic


Program Committee:

     Hajnal Andréka (Rényi Institute)
     Juliusz Doboszewski (Jagiellonian University)
     Michele Friend (The George Washington University)
     Márton Gömöri (Research Centre for the Humanities)
     Judit Madarász (Rényi Institute)
     John Byron Manchak (University of California)
     Mike Stannett (University of Sheffield)
     Gergely Székely (Rényi Institute)

Organizing Committee:

     Judit Madarász (Rényi Institute)
     Mike Stannett (University of Sheffield)
     Gergely Székely (Rényi Institute)

We invite you to submit your abstract for your talk via the following 
link:
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lrb26>

Looking forward to seeing you in Budapest.

Contact: Gergely Székely - lrb at renyi.hu

[Apologies for multiple postings.]



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