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The
Lecture Notes in Logic series is intended to serve 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 in the field. The series contains monographs,
lecture notes, edited collections and reprintings of older, otherwise
unavailable, texts.
This book series is now published by the Association for Symbolic
Logic (ASL) in conjunction with Cambridge University Press. From 1992
until 1999 it was published by Springer-Verlag under editorial direction
of the ASL. From 1999 until 2006 this series was published by A.K. Peters, Ltd. The ASL is committed to keeping books in the Lecture Notes
in Logic series available at a reasonable cost, and intends to keep
books in the Lecture Notes in Logic series in print indefinitely.
Members of the ASL are entitled to a 25% discount on books in the
Lecture Notes in Logic series published by Cambridge University Press; no discount is offered for Lecture Notes in Logic published by A.K. Peters, Ltd. The existing stock of volumes 1 - 12,
published in collaboration with Springer-Verlag until 1999 are now
sold by the ASL at more heavily discounted prices. They are also all freely available electronically at Project Euclid.
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