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Decidability of Logical Theories and Their Combination
Details
This textbook provides a self-contained introduction to decidability of first-order theories and their combination. The technical material is presented in a systematic and universal way and illustrated with plenty of examples and a range of proposed exercises.
After an overview of basic first-order logic concepts, the authors discuss some model-theoretic notions like embeddings, diagrams, and elementary substructures. The text then goes on to explore an applicable way to deduce logical consequences from a given theory and presents sufficient conditions for a theory to be decidable. The chapters that follow focus on quantifier elimination, decidability of the combination of first-order theories and the basics of computability theory.
The inclusion of a chapter on Gentzen calculus, cut elimination, and Craig interpolation, as well as a chapter on combination of theories and preservation of decidability, help to set this volume apart from similar books in the field.
Decidability of Logical Theories and their Combination is ideal for graduate students of Mathematics and is equally suitable for Computer Science, Philosophy and Physics students who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the subject. The book is also directed to researchers that intend to get acquainted with first-order theories and their combination.
Provides a comprehensive, self-contained introduction to decidability of first-order theories, using detailed proofs and examples to illustrate and clarify complex concepts Incorporates computability theory and reduction techniques to determine the decidability of theories Illustrates a variety of ways to deduce logical consequences from a theory, including the use of Gentzen calculus for first-order logic
Autorentext
João Rasga is an Associate Professor and Cristina Sernadas is a Full Professor at the Mathematics Department of Instituto Superior Técnico
Inhalt
Chapter 1: First Order Logic.- Chapter 2: Reasoning with Theories.- Chapter 3: Decidability Results on Theories.- Chapter 4: Quantifier Elimination.- Chapter 5: Combination of Theories.- Appendix: Basics of Computability.- Bibliography.- Table of Symbols.- Subject Index.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030565565
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Maths
- Anzahl Seiten 178
- Herausgeber Springer, Berlin
- Größe H9mm x B155mm x T235mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030565565
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-030-56556-5
- Titel Decidability of Logical Theories and Their Combination
- Autor João Rasga , Cristina Sernadas
- Untertitel Studies in Universal Logic