What is the SLALM ?
The Latin American Symposium on Mathematical Logic (Simposio Latinoamericano de Lógica Matemática, or SLALM) started in the late 1960's, with the enthusiastic support of Abraham Robinson, who was then President of the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL).
It gathers the community of researchers in Logic from all Latin America and counts with the participation of leading researchers from all over the world.
It exists thanks to the support of the ASL and of the local institutions organizing the event. This event, which takes place periodically, has served to reinforce mathematical logic on the continent. Previous SLALM´s have been organized in: Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
This symposium covers practically all areas of mathematical logic including:
- Model Theory
- Set Theory, Computability
- Logics in Computer Science,
- Non-classical Logic
- Algebraic Logics
- Proof Theory
- History and Philosophy of Logic.
Where occurs?
The 20th edition in 2024 of the Symposium will take place in "Facultad de Ingeniería, Montevideo, Uruguay".
How to take part?
For the registration fill out the form and the fees can be settled electronically through our payment platform.
These fees are:
- Student
- Early: 100 USD (Until 23:59 on May 15th, 2024, GMT-3)
- Late: 120 USD (After May 15th, 2024)
- Researcher
- Early: 170 USD (Until 23:59 on May 15th, 2024, GMT-3)
- Late: 200 USD (After May 15th, 2024)