Logic for Applications (Texts in Computer Science) 2nd Edition by Anil Nerode (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 1997
    • Number of pages: 469 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 10.27 MB
    • Authors: Anil Nerode

    Description

    In writing this book, our goal was to produce a text suitable for a first course in mathematical logic more attuned than the traditional textbooks to the re­ cent dramatic growth in the applications oflogic to computer science. Thus, our choice oftopics has been heavily influenced by such applications. Of course, we cover the basic traditional topics: syntax, semantics, soundnes5, completeness and compactness as well as a few more advanced results such as the theorems of Skolem-Lowenheim and Herbrand. Much ofour book, however, deals with other less traditional topics. Resolution theorem proving plays a major role in our treatment of logic especially in its application to Logic Programming and PRO­ LOG. We deal extensively with the mathematical foundations ofall three ofthese subjects. In addition, we include two chapters on nonclassical logics – modal and intuitionistic – that are becoming increasingly important in computer sci­ ence. We develop the basic material on the syntax and semantics (via Kripke frames) for each of these logics. In both cases, our approach to formal proofs, soundness and completeness uses modifications of the same tableau method in­ troduced for classical logic. We indicate how it can easily be adapted to various other special types of modal logics. A number of more advanced topics (includ­ ing nonmonotonic logic) are also briefly introduced both in the nonclassical logic chapters and in the material on Logic Programming and PROLOG.

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: Review From reviews of the first edition: “… must surely rank as one of the most fruitful textbooks introduced into computer science … We strongly suggest it as a textbook …” SIGACT NewsFrom the reviews of the second edition:”…the book achieves its goal of being a unified introduction into classical logic, logic programming and certain non-classical logics. …the book succeeded in presenting a uniform framework for describing different logics. The author’s thorough approach to describing logic programming, via introduction of resolution-based refutations and subsequent study of different kinds of resolutions allows the reader to gradually switch from the study of logic to the study of logical programming paradigm and provides a lot of intuition about the behavior of logic programs.As such the book can be recommended both as a textbook for senior/graduate course in logic/logic programming, and as a reading or reference for graduate students in the areas related to discrete mathematics.”(Alexander Dekhtyar, William Gasarch’s Book Review Column, SIGACT News) From the Back Cover This textbook provides a first introduction to mathematical logic which is closely attuned to the applications of logic in computer science. In it the authors emphasize the notion that deduction is a form of computation. While all the traditional subjects of logic are covered thoroughly – syntax, semantics, completeness, and compactness – much of the book deals with less traditional topics such as resolution theorem proving, logic programming, and non-classical logics – modal and intuitionistic – which are becoming increasingly important in computer science. The book also provides a systematic treatment of the elements of set theory, a historical overview of its subjects, and an extensive annotated bibliography. No previous exposure to logic is assumed, and so this will be suitable for upper level undergraduate or beginning graduate students in computer science or mathematics.

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐THe book was in the condition I expected it to be in. Just needed it for school, and this was cheap. No complaints here.

    ⭐I am currently an undergraduate computer science student, and as such, I say that this book was of great help to me in understanding both the basics and more advanced features of logic. I can’t say anything about the very advanced parts of the book but if the writing style is the same as in the first 2 chapters, then it should be a great book for both undergraduate and graduate students.

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