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Mathematical Logic - Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, Jörg Flum, Wolfgang Thomas

Mathematical Logic

Buch | Hardcover
IX, 304 Seiten
2021 | 3rd ed. 2021
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-73838-9 (ISBN)
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This textbook introduces first-order logic and its role in the foundations of mathematics by examining fundamental questions. What is a mathematical proof? How can mathematical proofs be justified? Are there limitations to provability? To what extent can machines carry out mathematical proofs? In answering these questions, this textbook explores the capabilities and limitations of algorithms and proof methods in mathematics and computer science.

The chapters are carefully organized, featuring complete proofs and numerous examples throughout. Beginning with motivating examples, the book goes on to present the syntax and semantics of first-order logic. After providing a sequent calculus for this logic, a Henkin-type proof of the completeness theorem is given. These introductory chapters prepare the reader for the advanced topics that follow, such as Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems, Trakhtenbrot's undecidability theorem, Lindström's theorems on the maximality of first-order logic, and results linking logic with automata theory. This new edition features many modernizations, as well as two additional important results: The decidability of Presburger arithmetic, and the decidability of the weak monadic theory of the successor function.

Mathematical Logic is ideal for students beginning their studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics. Although the primary audience for this textbook will be graduate students or advanced undergraduates in mathematics or computer science, in fact the book has few formal prerequisites. It demands of the reader only mathematical maturity and experience with basic abstract structures, such as those encountered in discrete mathematics or algebra.

lt;b>Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus is Professor Emeritus at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Freiburg. His work spans fields in logic, such as model theory and set theory, and includes historical aspects.

Jörg Flum is Professor Emeritus at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Freiburg. His research interests include mathematical logic, finite model theory, and parameterized complexity theory.

Wolfgang Thomas is Professor Emeritus at the Computer Science Department of RWTH Aachen University. His research interests focus on logic in computer science, in particular logical aspects of automata theory.

A.- I Introduction.- II Syntax of First-Order Languages.- III Semantics of First-Order Languages.- IV A Sequent Calculus.- V The Completeness Theorem.- VI The Löwenheim-Skolem and the Compactness Theorem.- VII The Scope of First-Order Logic.- VIII Syntactic Interpretations and Normal Forms.- B.- IX Extensions of First-Order Logic.- X Computability and Its Limitations.- XI Free Models and Logic Programming.- XII An Algebraic Characterization of Elementary Equivalence.- XIII Lindström's Theorems.- References.- List of Symbols.- Subject Index.

"This newest edition has been reclassified, fittingly, as a graduate text, and it is admirably suited to that role. ... Those who are already well-versed in logic will find this text to be a valuable reference and a strong resource for teaching at the graduate level, while those who are new to the field will come to know not only how mathematical logic is studied but also, perhaps more importantly, why." (Stephen Walk, MAA Reviews, January 6, 2023)

“This newest edition has been reclassified, fittingly, as a graduate text, and it is admirably suited to that role. … Those who are already well-versed in logic will find this text to be a valuable reference and a strong resource for teaching at the graduate level, while those who are new to the field will come to know not only how mathematical logic is studied but also, perhaps more importantly, why.” (Stephen Walk, MAA Reviews, January 6, 2023)

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Graduate Texts in Mathematics
Zusatzinfo IX, 304 p. 17 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Original-Titel Einführung in die mathematische Logik
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 673 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte Axiom system logic • Computability logic • first-order language • First-Order Logic • Gödel's completeness theorem • Gödel’s completeness theorem • Graduate mathematical logic textbook • Herbrand's theorem • Infinitary languages • Lindström's theorem • Lindström’s theorem • Logic computer science • Mathematical logic textbook • Mathematical provability • Model theory logic • Presburger arithmetic • propositional logic • second-order logic • Trakhtenbrot's theorem • Trakhtenbrot’s theorem • Weak monadic second order
ISBN-10 3-030-73838-8 / 3030738388
ISBN-13 978-3-030-73838-9 / 9783030738389
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