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A course in mathematical logic for mathematicians /

by Manin, IU. I.
Authors: Koblitz, Neal,%1948- | Zilber, Boris. Series: Graduate texts in mathematics ; . 53 0072-5285 Published by : Springer, (New York :) Physical details: xvii, 384 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. ISBN: 1441906142 Subject(s): Logic, Symbolic and mathematical. | Einfuhrung. | Mathematische Logik. Year: 2010
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The first edition was published in 1977 with the title: A course in mathematical logic.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-380) and index.

Provability: I. Introduction to formal languages ; II. Truth and deducibility ; III. The continuum problem and forcing ; IV. The continuum problem and constructible sets -- Computability: V. Recursive functions and Church's thesis ; VI. Diophantine sets and algorithmic undecidability -- Provability and computability: VII. G�odel's incompleteness theorem ; VIII. Recursive groups ; IX. Constructive universe and computation -- Model theory: X. Model theory.

"A Course in Mathematical Logic for Mathematicians, Second Edition offers a straightforward introduction to modern mathematical logic that will appeal to the intuition of working mathematicians. The book begins with an elementary introduction to formal languages and proceeds to a discussion of proof theory. It then presents several highlights of 20th century mathematical logic, including theorems of Godel and Tarski, and Cohen's theorem on the independence of the continuum hypothesis. A unique feature of the text is a discussion of quantum logic." "The exposition then moves to a discussion of computability theory that is based on the notion of recursive functions and stresses number-theoretic connections. The text presents a complete proof of the theorem of Davis-Putnam-Robinson-Matiyasevich as well as a proof of Higman's theorem on recursive groups. Kolmogorov complexity is also treated."--BOOK JACKET.

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