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A Beginners Further Guide To Mathematical Logic 1st Edition Raymond M Smullyan

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A Beginners Further Guide To Mathematical Logic 1st Edition Raymond M Smullyan
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Raymond M. Smullyan
ISBN: 9789814725729, 9814725722
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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A Beginners Further Guide To Mathematical Logic 1st Edition Raymond M Smullyan by Raymond M. Smullyan 9789814725729, 9814725722 instant download after payment.

This book is a sequel to my Beginner's Guide to Mathematical Logic.The previous volume deals with elements of propositional and first-order logic, contains a bit on formal systems and recursion, and concludes with chapters on Gödel's famous incompleteness theorem, along with related results.The present volume begins with a bit more on propositional and first-order logic, followed by what I would call a "fein" chapter, which simultaneously generalizes some results from recursion theory, first-order arithmetic systems, and what I dub a "decision machine." Then come five chapters on formal systems, recursion theory and metamathematical applications in a general setting. The concluding five chapters are on the beautiful subject of combinatory logic, which is not only intriguing in its own right, but has important applications to computer science. Argonne National Laboratory is especially involved in these applications, and I am proud to say that its members have found use for some of my results in combinatory logic.This book does not cover such important subjects as set theory, model theory, proof theory, and modern developments in recursion theory, but the reader, after studying this volume, will be amply prepared for the study of these more advanced topics.

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