
Mathematical Logic by Roman Kossak
This book, presented in two parts, offers a slow introduction to mathematical logic, and several basic concepts of model theory, such as first-order definability, types, symmetries, and elementary extensions.
“Remembering how impenetrable textbooks on mathematical logic were when he was a freshman, the author has written an introductory textbook on mathematical logic, whose main strength is the emphasis on motivating every step with detailed explanations… The author has clearly succeeded in writing a textbook making the reading of those impenetrable texts possible for a beginner.” (Victor V. Pambuccian, zbMATH 06945597, 2021)
“This fun book can be viewed as a very gentle introduction to the notion of mathematical structure, and hence to model theory. … Each chapter concludes with a selection of exercises of varying degrees of difficulty, often asking the reader to establish facts. Apart from the uses suggested on the book's cover, I can well imagine teaching an introduction to proof class with this textbook.” (Jana Maříková, Mathematical Reviews, March 2021)
“The author has made a significant effort to present the (not so easy) material in an understandable way … . I am sure that readers of this well-written book will experience many such satisfying moments.” (Temur Kutsia, Computing Reviews, September 11, 2019)
“Such modesty and humility. Wow. Here is an outstanding book. In the beginning, we learn of the difficulties the author encountered as a student while learning some of the very topics he writes about in this book. So successfully has the author conquered his youthful difficulties that model theory is now his research specialty and is also an important component of this book.” (Dennis W. Gordon, MAA Reviews, May 19, 2019)
“This fun book can be viewed as a very gentle introduction to the notion of mathematical structure, and hence to model theory. … Each chapter concludes with a selection of exercises of varying degrees of difficulty, often asking the reader to establish facts. Apart from the uses suggested on the book's cover, I can well imagine teaching an introduction to proof class with this textbook.” (Jana Maříková, Mathematical Reviews, March 2021)
“The author has made a significant effort to present the (not so easy) material in an understandable way … . I am sure that readers of this well-written book will experience many such satisfying moments.” (Temur Kutsia, Computing Reviews, September 11, 2019)
“Such modesty and humility. Wow. Here is an outstanding book. In the beginning, we learn of the difficulties the author encountered as a student while learning some of the very topics he writes about in this book. So successfully has the author conquered his youthful difficulties that model theory is now his research specialty and is also an important component of this book.” (Dennis W. Gordon, MAA Reviews, May 19, 2019)
Roman Kossak is a Professor of Mathematics at the City University of New York. He does research in model theory of formal arithmetic. He has published 36 research papers and co-authored a monograph on the subject for the Oxford Logic Guides series. His other interests include philosophy of mathematics, phenomenology of perception, and interactions between mathematics philosophy and the arts.
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| ISBN 13 | 9783030073312 |
| ISBN 10 | 3030073319 |
| Title | Mathematical Logic |
| Author | Roman Kossak |
| Series | Springer Graduate Texts In Philosophy |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Springer Nature Switzerland AG |
| Year published | 2019-01-19 |
| Number of pages | 186 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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