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An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory Peter B. Andrews

An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory By Peter B. Andrews

An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory by Peter B. Andrews


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An introduction to mathematical logic that starts with propositional calculus and first-order logic. It covers topics such as: syntax, semantics, soundness, completeness, independence, normal forms, vertical paths through negation normal formulas, compactness, Smullyan's Unifying Principle, natural deduction, cut-elimination, and, Skolemization.

An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory Summary

An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory: To Truth Through Proof by Peter B. Andrews

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This introduction to mathematical logic starts with propositional calculus and first-order logic. Topics covered include syntax, semantics, soundness, completeness, independence, normal forms, vertical paths through negation normal formulas, compactness, Smullyan's Unifying Principle, natural deduction, cut-elimination, semantic tableaux, Skolemization, Herbrand's Theorem, unification, duality, interpolation, and definability.

The last three chapters of the book provide an introduction to type theory (higher-order logic). It is shown how various mathematical concepts can be formalized in this very expressive formal language. This expressive notation facilitates proofs of the classical incompleteness and undecidability theorems which are very elegant and easy to understand. The discussion of semantics makes clear the important distinction between standard and nonstandard models which is so important in understanding puzzling phenomena such as the incompleteness theorems and Skolem's Paradox about countable models of set theory.

Some of the numerous exercises require giving formal proofs. A computer program called ETPS which is available from the web facilitates doing and checking such exercises.

Audience: This volume will be of interest to mathematicians, computer scientists, and philosophers in universities, as well as to computer scientists in industry who wish to use higher-order logic for hardware and software specification and verification.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition. Preface. Introduction. 1. Propositional Calculus. 2. First-Order Logic. 3. Provability and Refutability. 4. Further Topics in First-Order Logic. 5. Type Theory. 6. Formalized Number Theory. 7. Incompleteness and Undecidability. Supplementary Exercises. Summary of Theorems. Bibliography. List of Figures. Index.

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NLS9789048160792
9789048160792
9048160790
An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory: To Truth Through Proof by Peter B. Andrews
New
Paperback
Springer
2010-12-09
390
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