1) LATEX USERS:

Please, fill-in the form below, including the identification data after "%". Append the pdf output file.

\documentclass[12pt,fleqn]{article}

%Please, add the preambule needed for a working file.

\begin{document}

\noindent \textbf{Title of the talk}
\smallskip

%\noindent NAME SURNAME

%\noindent \textit{Institution}\\
%\noindent Country \\

\noindent Abstract. Ca. 1200 characters.

%If needed, add up to five references:
\smallskip
\noindent \textit{References:} %Please, use the format of the following examples:

[1] Gupta, A., Belnap, N. D. (1993). \textit{The Revision Theory of Truth}. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

[2] Putnam, H. (1967). Time and physical geometry. \textit{The Journal of Philosophy}, 64:240--247.

[3] Maddy, P. (2017). Set-theoretic foundations. In: A. E. Caicedo, J. Cummings, P. Koellner and P. B. Larson (eds.), \textit{Foundations of Mathematics. Essays in Honor of W. Hugh Woodin’s 60\textsuperscript{th} Birthday}, Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society.

\end{document}


2) WORD USERS

Title of the talk

Abstract (ca. 1200 characters)

References:

[1] Gupta, A., Belnap, N. D. (1993). The Revision Theory of Truth. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

[2] Putnam, H. (1967). Time and physical geometry. The Journal of Philosophy, 64:240--247.

[3] Maddy, P. (2017). Set-theoretic foundations. In: A. E. Caicedo, J. Cummings, P. Koellner and P. B. Larson (eds.), Foundations of Mathematics. Essays in Honor of W. Hugh Woodin’s 60\textsuperscript{th} Birthday, Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society.

