Deductive Systems and the Decidability Problem for Hybrid Logics
Michal Zawidzki - Paperback
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Michal Zawidzki received the MA degree in political science in 2008, the MA degree in philosophy in 2009 and the BSc degree in mathematics in 2012 from the University of Lódz. His PhD thesis, defended in May 2013 at the University of Lodz, was devoted to hybrid logics, their computational complexity and decision procedures for them. From December 2011 to December 2013 he was a principal investigator in the project Deductive systems and decidability problem for hybrid logics funded by the National Science Centre of Poland. Currently he is a postdoctoral fellow in the project Logics for qualitative reasoning at the University of Warsaw (since October 2013) and an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Lódz (since February 2014) His current research interests are located in the fields of modal logics, hybrid logics, decidability and computational complexity of non-classical logics, tableau and sequent calculi, applications of logics in modeling human interactions.