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100 | _aChurch, Alonzo | ||
245 | _aIntroduction to mathematical logic | ||
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_aPrinceton, N.J. : _bPrinceton University Press, _c1996. |
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300 | _aix, 378 pages ; | ||
490 | _aPrinceton landmarks in mathematics and physics. | ||
505 | _a *Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. v*Contents, pg. vii*Introduction, pg. 1*I. The Propositional Calculus, pg. 69*II. The Propositional Calculus (Continued), pg. 119*III. Functional Calculi of First Order, pg. 168*IV. The Pure Functional Calculus of First Order, pg. 218*V. Functional Calculi of Second Order, pg. 295*Index of Definitions, pg. 357*Index of Authors, pg. 373*Errata, pg. 377 | ||
520 | _aLogic is sometimes called the foundation of mathematics: the logician studies the kinds of reasoning used in the individual steps of a proof. Alonzo Church's contributions to number theory and theories of algorithms and computability laid the theoretical foundations of computer science. This book is a basic source for understanding formal logic | ||
650 | _aLogic, Symbolic and mathematical. | ||
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