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Logic is a powerful reasoning tool. Originally invented as an aid for sound argumentation, it reached maturity in the form of mathematical logic and analytic philosophy in the early 20th century, with significant contributions from Vienna. We continue this tradition, using logic as a tool that enables computer programs to reason about the world. These reasoning tasks allow a natural classification into two broad areas: In Databases and Artificial Intelligence, logic is used to model, store, analyze and predict information about the outside world including the Internet. In Verification, logic is used to model, analyze and construct computer programs themselves. The logical and algorithmic questions which underlie both application areas are studied in the area of Computational Logic. In the LogiCS curriculum, all three directions are prominently represented:
Our commitment to international and interdisciplinary collaboration is prerequesite for today’s challenges: Computer science has reached a state where many of the basic engineering questions are reasonably well understood. Many of the big open research questions, however, require computers to perform non-trivial reasoning tasks that permeate computer science, other sciences such as medicine, sociology, ecnomy, physics and biology, as well as every-day life. Similar to the role of calculus in the development of physics and engineering, logic is a key discipline in this evolving phase of computer science. LogiCS offers an international program characterized by the unique combination of disciplines where logical methods decisively impact practical computer science.
The LogiCS faculty comprises 15 renowned researchers with strong records in research, teaching and advising, complemented by 12 associated members who further strengthen the research and teaching activities of the college. Our faculty is complemented by visiting professors as well as frequent guests in both the ARiSE and VCLA talk and seminar series.