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The Logic Journal of the IGPL will publish a special issue in honour
of Prof John N. Crossley on the occasion of his 85th birthday.   The
volume  will contain  invited  contributions by students and
collaborators of Prof Crossley in addition to any contributed
submission that is found suitable after the appropriate review
process. The list of invited authors includes Anil Nerode, Wilfrid
Hodges, John Bell, Rod Downey, Rohit Parikh, Martin Wirsing, Lloyd
Humberstone, Geoff Sutcliffe and Pimpen Vejjajiva. The issue will
welcome submissions in the areas of history of logic, model theory,
recursion theory, set theory, modal logic, constraint logic
programming, and program extraction, particularly if they are related
to Crossley’s work.

John Crossley started his career at the University of Oxford as the
first university lecturer in mathematical logic in that institution, a
position created with the help of Prof Sir Michael Dummett. Some years
later, Crossley moved to Monash University (Australia) to become a
Professor of Pure Mathematics (and later, Logic).  He is the main
author of Constructive Order Types (North-Holland, 1969) and has
co-authored various books, including Combinatorial Functors (Springer,
1974), Adapting proofs-as-programs: The Curry-Howard Protocol
(Springer, 2005) and What is mathematical logic? (OUP, 1972). The
latter is a very celebrated text and the first introduction to
mathematical logic produced in Australia. He was

editor of the Journal of the Australian Mathematical Societyand he has
also edited or co-edited half a dozen logic conference proceedings. He
was the chair of the Committee for Logic in Australasia of the
Association for Symbolic Logic for 16 years, a former president of the
Australasian Association for Logic, and one of the creators of the
Asian Logic Conference. John Crossley has had several doctoral
students who have gone to become very prominent logicians, most
famously, Peter Aczel, Wilfrid Hodges, John Bell and Rod Downey.
According to the Math Genealogy Project, Crossley has 216 academic
descendants, more than any other logician in Australia or New Zealand.

 The submission deadline will be 1 June 2022.  Please send your
manuscript to Jane Spurr (j...@janespurr.net), the executive editor of
the journal, with a copy to Guillermo Badia (the guest editor,
g.ba...@uq.edu.au). The subject line of the e-mail should be
“Submission for special issue on JNC of the Logic Journal of the
IGPL”. The journal submission requirements can be found at:
https://academic.oup.com/jigpal/pages/General_Instructions.

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