Mathematical logic organizations are professional associations, societies, or groups that focus on the advancement and dissemination of research in mathematical logic and related areas. These organizations foster collaboration among researchers, provide platforms for sharing ideas, and often organize conferences, workshops, and publications in the field of mathematical logic.
The Association for Logic, Language and Information (LLI) is an academic organization that promotes research and collaboration in the fields of logic, language, and information. It aims to foster interdisciplinary connections and the exchange of ideas among researchers and practitioners from diverse areas including linguistics, computer science, philosophy, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence. The LLI often organizes conferences, workshops, and other events where scholars can present their work, exchange ideas, and discuss current trends and challenges in these fields.
The Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL) is a professional organization dedicated to the study of symbolic logic and its applications. Established in 1936, the ASL promotes research and education in the field of logic, which includes areas such as mathematical logic, philosophical logic, and computational logic. The organization publishes several journals, organizes conferences, and provides resources for scholars and students interested in logic.
The European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) is an academic event that typically takes place annually, focusing on the intersection of logic, language, and information across various disciplines. This summer school brings together researchers, students, and practitioners interested in these fields to share knowledge, present research findings, and engage in collaborative discussions.

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