Lecture Notes in Logic
The Lecture Notes in Logic series serves researchers, teachers and students in the field of symbolic logic, broadly interpreted. The aim of the series is to bring publications to the logic community with the least possible delay and to provide rapid dissemination of the latest research. Scientific quality is the overriding criterion by which submissions are evaluated.
List of books in this series
Managing Editors: Zoe Chatzidakis, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
Editorial Board: Volker Halbach, New College, Oxford; Paul Larson, Miami University; Paolo Olivia, Queen Mary University of London; Slawomir Solecki, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Thomas Wilke, Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, Germany
Perspectives in Logic
The Perspectives in Logic series publishes substantial and high-quality books whose central theme lies in some area or aspect of logic, particularly books that present new material not available in book form. The series ranges from introductory texts suitable for beginning graduate courses to specialized monographs at the frontiers of research. Each book offers an illuminating perspective for its intended audience.
List of available volumes
Managing Editors: Arnold Beckmann, Swansea University
Editorial Boards: Michael Benedikt, University of Oxford; Elisabeth Bouscaren, Université Paris-Sud; Stephen A. Cook, University of Toronto; Su Gao, University of North Texas; Michael Glanzberg, University of California; Davis, Antonio Montalban, University of Chicago