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A Mathematical Introduction to Logic: Second Edition 豆 8.5分
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作者:Herbert B. Enderton
出版社:Academic Press
出版日期:2001-01
ISBN:9780122384523
文件格式: pdf
标签: 数理逻辑 逻辑学 数学 Mathematics Logic 计算机 计算机科学 MathSetTheoryLogic
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A Mathematical Introduction to Logic, Second Edition, offers increased flexibility with topic coverage, allowing for choice in how to utilize the textbook in a course. The author has made this edition more accessible to better meet the needs of today's undergraduate mathematics and philosophy students. It is intended for the reader who has not studied logic previously, but who ...
目录
CHAPTER ZERO Useful Facts about Sets 1
CHAPTER ONE Sentential Logic 11
1.0 Informal Remarks on Formal Languages 11
1.1 The Language of Sentential Logic 13
1.2 Truth Assignments 20
1.3 A Parsing Algorithm 29
1.4 Induction and Recursion 34
1.5 Sentential Connectives 45
1.6 Switching Circuits 54
1.7 Compactness and Effectiveness 59
CHAPTER TWO First-Order Logic 67
2.0 Preliminary Remarks 67
2. l First-Order Languages 69
2.2 Truth and Models 80
2.3 A Parsing Algorithm 105
2.4 A Deductive Calculus 109
2.5 Soundness and Completeness Theorems 131
2.6 Models of Theories 147
2.7 Interpretations Between Theories 164
2.8 Nonstandard Analysis 173
CHAPTER THREE Undecidability 182
3.0 Number Theory 182
3.1 Natural Numbers with Successor 187
3.2 Other Reducts of Number Theory 193
3.3 A Subtheory of Number Theory 202
3.4 Arithmetization of Syntax 224
3.5 Incompleteness and Undecidability 234
3.6 Recursive Functions 247
3.7 Second Incompleteness Theorem 266
3.8 Representing Exponentiation 276
CHAPTER FOUR Second-Order Logic 282
4.1 Second-Order Languages 282
4.2 Skolem Functions 287
4.3 Many-Sorted Logic 295
4.4 General Structures 299
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING 307
LIST OF SYMBOLS 309
INDEX
CHAPTER ONE Sentential Logic 11
1.0 Informal Remarks on Formal Languages 11
1.1 The Language of Sentential Logic 13
1.2 Truth Assignments 20
1.3 A Parsing Algorithm 29
1.4 Induction and Recursion 34
1.5 Sentential Connectives 45
1.6 Switching Circuits 54
1.7 Compactness and Effectiveness 59
CHAPTER TWO First-Order Logic 67
2.0 Preliminary Remarks 67
2. l First-Order Languages 69
2.2 Truth and Models 80
2.3 A Parsing Algorithm 105
2.4 A Deductive Calculus 109
2.5 Soundness and Completeness Theorems 131
2.6 Models of Theories 147
2.7 Interpretations Between Theories 164
2.8 Nonstandard Analysis 173
CHAPTER THREE Undecidability 182
3.0 Number Theory 182
3.1 Natural Numbers with Successor 187
3.2 Other Reducts of Number Theory 193
3.3 A Subtheory of Number Theory 202
3.4 Arithmetization of Syntax 224
3.5 Incompleteness and Undecidability 234
3.6 Recursive Functions 247
3.7 Second Incompleteness Theorem 266
3.8 Representing Exponentiation 276
CHAPTER FOUR Second-Order Logic 282
4.1 Second-Order Languages 282
4.2 Skolem Functions 287
4.3 Many-Sorted Logic 295
4.4 General Structures 299
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING 307
LIST OF SYMBOLS 309
INDEX