Dear all,
We would like to draw your attention to the following event which might also be interesting for the LIRa audience.
kind regards, the LIRa team
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*Logic at Large Lecture 2022*
The Dutch Association for Logic and Philosophy of the Exact Sciences (VvL) is happy to announce the Logic at Large Lecture 2022 aimed at a general audience.
It will take place on *31 May 2022* (16:00-19:00).
We are pleased to announce that Professor *Joel David Hamkins* (University of Notre Dame) will give a public lecture entitled "Infinite Games, Frivolities of the Gods" (see abstract below).
The event will take place online using Zoom and will be concluded by a social gathering on the virtual platform Gather.Town.
Registration is free, but necessary to receive links to Zoom and Gather.Town. For registration and more information, please visit:
https://verenigingvoorlogica.nl/en/Activiteiten/VvL-Logic-at-Large-Lectures/
*Programme*:
16:00-16:30 Virtual arrival and informal discussions
16:30-18:00 Public lecture by Joel D. Hamkins (Notre Dame University) including discussion
18:00-19:00 Social Event on Gather.town
Speaker: Joel David Hamkins (University of Notre Dame)
Title: "Infinite Games, Frivolities of the Gods"
Abstract: Many familiar finite games admit natural infinitary analogues, which often highlight intriguing issues in infinite game theory. Shall we have a game of infinite chess? Or how about infinite draughts, infinite Hex, infinite Go, infinite Wordle, or infinite Sudoku? Let me introduce these games and use them to illustrate various fascinating concepts in the theory of infinite games. ----