Past workshops on Non-Classical Mathematics

This page collects several workshops and special sessions on non-classical mathematics (besides the NCMPL conference series) that were related to the activities following the first NCM conference.


Contributed symposium on Non-Classical Mathematics (NCM) at CLMPST 2023

The contributed symposium was organized by Thomas Ferguson (with some help from Libor Behounek) as part of the of the CLMPST congress in Buenos Aires on July 24, 2023. The symposium comprised 5 talks (abstacts can be dug from the programme at the congress website).

As a follow-up to the symposium, a special issue of the Logic Journal of the IGPL will be prepared. The deadline for submissions is January 24, 2024. For details see the call for papers; please note that the call is open, i.e., not restricted to the contributions presented at the symposium.


Frontiers of Non-Classicality: Logic, Mathematics, Philosophy 2016

The conference, organized by Zach Weber, Maarten McKubre-Jordens, and Patrick Girard, was held in Auckland, New Zealand, on January 26-29, 2016. For more details see the conference website.


Prague seminar on Non-Classical Mathematics 2015

Prague seminar on Non-Classical Mathematics (organized by Petr Cintula and Zach Weber) was held in Prague on 11–13 June 2015. See the conference website for details.


NCM workshop at the World Congress on Universal Logic 2013

A workshop on non-classical mathematics (organized by Libor Behounek and Petr Cintula) was part of the UniLog Congress in Rio de Janeiro, April 3-7, 2013. The keynote speaker at the workshop was Arnon Avron. Follow the links for the call for papers for the workshop and the Congress website.


NCM special session at the World Congress on Universal Logic 2010

A special session on non-classical mathematics (organized by Libor Behounek and Petr Cintula) was held at the World Congress on Universal Logic (Lisbon, 22-25 April 2010). Due to the travel disruption by a volcanic activity, only 5 out of 10 papers could be presented. See the Book of Abstracts at the congress website for the abstracts of both presented and cancelled talks. See the NCM session page at the congress website for the CFP and the list of talks.