Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this self-contained text will appeal to readers from diverse fields and varying backgrounds — including mathematics, philosophy, linguistics, computer science, and engineering. It features numerous exercises of varying levels of difficulty, many with solutions.
A survey of the propositional calculus is followed by chapters on first-order logic and first-order recursive arithmetic. An examination of the arithmetization of syntax follows, along with a review of the incompleteness theorems and other applications of the Liar Paradox. The text concludes with a study of second-order logic and an appendix on set theory that will prove valuable to students with little or no mathematical background.
Mathematical Logic: A First Course (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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Author(s)Joel W. Robbin,
PublisherDover Publications
ISBN / ASIN048645018X
ISBN-139780486450186
Sales Rank1,356,851
CategoryMathematics
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