Following the event, a book will be prepared with full papers related to the talks presented at the event and with additional papers of people who were not able to come to Rio and are willing to contribute to the memory of Newton da Costa.
The book is a mix between papers dealing with the topics of Imaginiation, Creativity and Intelligence, but not necessarily directly connected to the work of Newton da Costa, and papers about his work dedicated to him.
Send your paper in PDF to ici-rio2024@protonmail.com by April 16th, 2025. You are most welcome to send it before this deadline. All papers should be written in the language of Charlie Chaplin.
The editors of the book are Jean-Yves Beziau, Itala D'Ottaviano, Kherian Gracher, Décio Krause and Sandra Visokolskis. The book will be published in the book series SUL Studies in Universal Logic (Springer Nature). Books of the series are on-line and in-print and are indexed in the Book Citation Index by Clarivate. You will receive a free printed copy of the book.
In case you write your paper in Word, it has to look as much as possible as paper published in a book of the SUL series, see a sample example here, and there how the paper was previously prepared in Word.
Note in particular the following:
🔵First page: Title (avoid a lenghty title, but you can put a subtitle, in a separtate line), Author Name (no affiliation here), Abstract, Keywords (from 3 to 9), MSC.
🔵Abstract: 100 to 300 words in one block. The abstract is, after the title, the first idea readers have of the paper, so it often determines whether they will read the paper. The abstract should be informative and promote understanding of the value and contents of the paper. It should not include bibliographical references.
🔵Sections: Numbering / Titles. Avoid to have a first section called "Introduction" and a last section called "Conclusion", use your imagination to find better names for these sections related to the topic of the paper. Abstract must not be repeated in the introduction / first section or in the conclusion / last section.
🔵Bibliography: References are numbered in alphabetical order, only the number, e.g. [1], shoud appear in the text.
Example of a reference to a paper in a journal:
[48] A.Tarski, “Truth and proof”, Scientific American, 1969, pp.63-77.
[17] G.Birkhoff, “Universal algebra”, in G.-C. Rota and J. S. Oliveira (eds.), Selected Papers on Algebra and Topology by Garret Birkhoff, Birkhäuser, Basel, 1977, pp. 111- 115.
Example of reference to a book:
[26] G.Boole, An investigation of the laws of thought on which are founded the mathematical theories of logic and probabilities, MacMillan, London, 1854
🔵 After the bibliography: Name of the author + Affiliation + Email