DagRep.14.3.31.pdf
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This report documents the programme and outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar "Logics for Dependence and Independence: Expressivity and Complexity" (24111). This seminar served as a follow-up seminar to the highly successful seminars "Dependence Logic: Theory and Applications" (13071), "Logics for Dependence and Independence" (15261) and "Logics for Dependence and Independence" (19031). A key objective of the seminar was to bring together researchers working in dependence logic and in application areas (for this edition with a particular emphasis on the areas of hyperproperties and formal linguistics), so that they can communicate state-of-the-art advances and embark on a systematic interaction. The goal was especially to reach those researchers who have recently started working in this thriving area, as well as researchers working on several aspects of complexity studies of team-based logics as well as expressivity issues, in particular in the just mentioned application areas. In particular, bringing together researchers from areas of theoretical studies with the application areas aimed at enhancing the synergy between the different communities working on dependence logic.
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