Mathematical and Computational Logic

The mathematical and computational logic group at BGU conducts research in set theory, model theory, general topology, Boolean algebras and, in theoretical computer science, concurrency, logic programming and lambda calculus.

Seminars

Group Members

Name
Email
Research Interests
Courses
Emeritus Prof Uri Abraham

Set theory, mathematical logic, concurrency (in Computer Science)

Prof. Assaf Hasson

Model theory and applications to algebra and geometry.

Introduction to Set Theory and O-minimality: topology without pathologies
Prof. Michael Codish
Mayer Goldberg
Dr. Moshe Kamensky

Model theory (a branch of mathematical logic), and its interactions with other areas of mathematics, especially algebraic geometry, representation theory and differential equations. I also like algebraic geometry in general, as well as category theory and related subjects.

Logic
Prof. Menachem Kojman

Set theory, mathematical logic, combinatorics.

Introduction to Topology
Prof. Gregory Mashevitsky

Semigroup theory, semigroup identities, completely o-simple semigroups, transformation semigroups, universal algebra

Prof. Ruvim Lipyanski

Theory of Lie algebras, constructive algebraic geometry, algorithmic problems in the theory of rings.

Prof. Arkady Leiderman

Set theoretic topology, functional analysis, topological groups.

Fundamentals of Analysis for EE - part I
Dr. Yotam Hendel
Introduction to Commutative Algebra and Linear Algebraic Groups