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Mathematical Logic H.-D. Ebbinghaus

Mathematical Logic By H.-D. Ebbinghaus

Mathematical Logic by H.-D. Ebbinghaus


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This introduction to first-order logic clearly works out the role of first-order logic in the foundations of mathematics, particularly the two basic questions of the range of the axiomatic method and of theorem-proving by machines.

Mathematical Logic Summary

Mathematical Logic by H.-D. Ebbinghaus

This introduction to first-order logic clearly works out the role of first-order logic in the foundations of mathematics, particularly the two basic questions of the range of the axiomatic method and of theorem-proving by machines. It covers several advanced topics not commonly treated in introductory texts, such as Fraisse's characterization of elementary equivalence, Lindstroem's theorem on the maximality of first-order logic, and the fundamentals of logic programming.

Mathematical Logic Reviews

...the book remains my text of choice for this type of material, and I highly recommend it to anyone teaching a first logic course at this level. - Journal of Symbolic Logic

Table of Contents

Preface; Part A: 1. Introduction; 2. Syntax of First-Order Languages; 3. Semantics of first-Order Languages; 4. A Sequent Calculus; 5. The Completeness Theorem; 6. The Lowenheim-Skolem and the Compactness Theorem; 7. The Scope of First-Order Logic; 8. Syntactic Interpretations and Normal Forms; Part B: 9. Extensions of First-Order Logic; 10. Limitations of the Formal Method; 11. Free Models and Logic Programming; 12. An Algebraic Characterization of Elementary Equivalence; 13. Lindstroem's Theorems; References; Symbol Index; Subject Index

Additional information

GOR005091318
9780387942582
0387942580
Mathematical Logic by H.-D. Ebbinghaus
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1996-11-15
291
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