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Table of contents:
Logic forms the basis of mathematics, and is hence a fundamental part of any mathematics course. In particular, it is a major element in theoretical computer science and has undergone a huge revival with the explosion of interest in computers and computer science. This book provides students with a clear and accessible introduction to this important subject. The concept of model underlies the whole book, giving the text a theoretical coherence whilst still covering a wide area of logic.
Contents:
Foreword
- Introduction
- How to use the book
- 1
Propositional Calculus,
- 2
Boolean Algebras
- 3
Predicate Calculus
- 4
Completeness Theorems
- Answers to the exercises of Chapters 1-4
- Bibliography
- Naotations
- Index
Brief Description:
The requirement to reason logically forms the basis of all mathematics, and hence mathematical logic is one of the most fundamental topics that students study. Assuming no prior knowledge of the topic, this book provides an introduction for advanced undergraduate students. The concept of model underlies the text, giving it a theoretical coherence.
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