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Introduction to Mathematical Logic

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

By (author) Elliott Mendelson
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc., Oakville, Canada
Published: 8th Jun 2015
Dimensions: w 234mm h 156mm d 32mm
Weight: 880g
ISBN-10: 1482237725
ISBN-13: 9781482237726
Barcode No: 9781482237726
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Synopsis
The new edition of this classic textbook, Introduction to Mathematical Logic, Sixth Edition explores the principal topics of mathematical logic. It covers propositional logic, first-order logic, first-order number theory, axiomatic set theory, and the theory of computability. The text also discusses the major results of Goedel, Church, Kleene, Rosser, and Turing. The sixth edition incorporates recent work on Goedel's second incompleteness theorem as well as restoring an appendix on consistency proofs for first-order arithmetic. This appendix last appeared in the first edition. It is offered in the new edition for historical considerations. The text also offers historical perspectives and many new exercises of varying difficulty, which motivate and lead students to an in-depth, practical understanding of the material.

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Praise for the Fifth Edition"Since it first appeared in 1964, Mendelson's book has been recognized as an excellent textbook in the field ... This book rightfully belongs in the small, elite set of superb books that every computer science graduate, graduate student, scientist, and teacher should be familiar with."
-Computing Reviews

"Since its first edition, this fine book has been a text of choice for a beginner's course on mathematical logic ... There are many fine books on mathematical logic, but Mendelson's textbook remains a sure choice for a first course for its clear explanations and organization..."
-MAA Reviews

"[This book] is the most concise and readable introductory text I have ever encountered ... I have pulled the ideas for many test questions from it over the years."
-Charles Ashbacher, Upper Iowa University Praise for the Fifth Edition"Since it first appeared in 1964, Mendelson's book has been recognized as an excellent textbook in the field. It is one of the most frequently mentioned texts in references and recommended reading lists ... This book rightfully belongs in the small, elite set of superb books that every computer science graduate, graduate student, scientist, and teacher should be familiar with."
-Computing Reviews, May 2010

"The following are the significant changes in this edition: A new section (3.7) on the order type of a countable nonstandard model of arithmetic; a second appendix, Appendix B, on basic modal logic, in particular on the normal modal logics K, T, S4, and S5 and the relevant Kripke semantics for each; an expanded bibliography and additions to both the exercises and to the Answers to Selected Exercises, including corrections to the previous version of the latter."
-J.M. Plotkin, Zentralblatt MATH 1173

"Since its first edition, this fine book has been a text of choice for a beginner's course on mathematical logic. ... There are many fine books on mathematical logic, but Mendelson's textbook remains a sure choice for a first course for its clear explanations and organization: definitions, examples and results fit together in a harmonic way, making the book a pleasure to read. The book is especially suitable for self-study, with a wealth of exercises to test the reader's understanding."
-MAA Reviews, December 2009