Abstract

This volume contains selected papers from the workshop ‘Concepts and Meaning’ held on 2–5 May 2012 at the Vienna University of Technology in honour of the 60th birthday of Alexander Leitsch. Alexander Leitsch made substantial contributions to a variety of different research areas including automated deduction, computability theory, proof theory and formal mathematics. The broad scope of his research interests is reflected in the contents of this special issue that features the following papers (in alphabetic order): ... A common thread that runs through Alexander Leitsch' scientific work is his mastery of syntactic precision rooted in the conviction that the syntactic form not only captures but even determines the semantic meaning of concepts, hence also the title of this special issue. In addition to his scientific activities he is also an inspiring colleague and a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher as witnessed by generations of his students who are now successful in academia as well as in industry, some of which are represented in this volume.

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