Models of Peano Arithmetic (Oxford Logic Guides, 15) by Richard Kaye (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1991
  • Number of pages: 304 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 12.44 MB
  • Authors: Richard Kaye

Description

Non-standard models of arithmetic are of interest to mathematicians through the presence of infinite integers and the various properties they inherit from the finite integers. Since their introduction in the 1930s, they have come to play an important role in model theory, and in combinatoricsthrough independence results such as the Paris-Harrington theorem. This book is an introduction to these developments, and stresses the interplay between the first-order theory, recursion-theoretic aspects, and the structural properties of these models. Prerequisites for an understanding of the texthave been kept to a minimum, these being a basic grounding in elementary model theory and a familiarity with the notions of recursive, primitive recursive, and r.e. sets. Consequently, the book is suitable for postgraduate students coming to the subject for the first time, and a number of exercisesof varying degrees of difficulty will help to further the reader’s understanding.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Review ‘”Models of Peano arithmetic” is a book that should have been written many years ago … the subject has never had a standard introductory text … For many technical reasons potential authors have found the task of writing such a text rather difficult, leaving this interesting area of research without the presentation it deserves. Kaye’s book fills this gap in literature remarkably well. The presentation will certainly satisfy all who ever wondered what such a formula looks like.’ R. Kossak, Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Mathematics Abstracts’It is carefully written and therefore recommended to anyone who wants to learn about this theorem.’ A. Di Bucchianico, MWG, No. 4, April 1993’Kaye’s book has many obvious virtues. It covers a great number of topics which are of the utmost importance for metamathematics of PA. Thus, the book is an advanced monograph which offers a unified treatment of various aspects of the first-order PA … the author has succeeded in producing a text which can also serve as a graduate textbook of metatheory of PA; the book is clearly written and contains several well-motivated exercises.’ Jan Wolenski, Jagiellonian University, Poland’Its well-written presentaiton is aimed at a general (mathematical)audience.’ P. Schmitt, Monatshefte fur Mathematik About the Author Richard Kaye, Junior Research Fellow, Jesus College, Oxford.

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⭐Excellent. Clear and precise. Somewhat condensed where further elaboration would be helpful.

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