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Looking for logic in social practices

Speakers Name
Prof. R. Ramanujam
About the speaker

Prof. R. RamanujamProf. R. Ramanujam is BE (Hons) in Electrical and Electronics Engg from BITS, Pilani, has a PhD from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. 

He has Research Interests in: Automata theory, Mathematical logic, modal and epistemic logics, finite model theory, Theory of distributed systems, Game theory, Security theory and  mathematics and science education, and popularization.

Affiliation
IMSc, Chennai
Abstract

Society relies on many algorithms for its functioning, e.g. holding regular elections, distributing vaccines etc. We often assume these algorithms to have certain logical properties. For instance, in an election, we not only want confidentiality but also verifiability (that every vote cast has been counted), and more such properties. Can we even prove that these requirements are consistent?

We present some examples of such analysis: insights from mathematical logic, computer science, game theory and dynamical systems theory seem relevant for such exploration.


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