Proofs and Algorithms :
Dowek, Gilles.
Proofs and Algorithms : An Introduction to Logic and Computability / by Gilles Dowek. - viii, 195 páginas recurso en línea. - Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science, 1863-7310 .
Springer eBooks
Proofs and Algorithms: An Introduction to Logic and Computability Logic is a branch of philosophy, mathematics and computer science. It studies the required methods to determine whether a statement is true, such as reasoning and computation. Proofs and Algorithms: An Introduction to Logic and Computability is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of contemporary logic - those of a proof, a computable function, a model and a set. It presents a series of results, both positive and negative, - Church's undecidability theorem, Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, the theorem asserting the semi-decidability of provability - that have profoundly changed our vision of reasoning, computation, and finally truth itself. Designed for undergraduate students, this book presents all that philosophers, mathematicians and computer scientists should know about logic.
9780857291219
10.1007/9780857291219 doi
QA75.5-76.95
Proofs and Algorithms : An Introduction to Logic and Computability / by Gilles Dowek. - viii, 195 páginas recurso en línea. - Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science, 1863-7310 .
Springer eBooks
Proofs and Algorithms: An Introduction to Logic and Computability Logic is a branch of philosophy, mathematics and computer science. It studies the required methods to determine whether a statement is true, such as reasoning and computation. Proofs and Algorithms: An Introduction to Logic and Computability is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of contemporary logic - those of a proof, a computable function, a model and a set. It presents a series of results, both positive and negative, - Church's undecidability theorem, Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, the theorem asserting the semi-decidability of provability - that have profoundly changed our vision of reasoning, computation, and finally truth itself. Designed for undergraduate students, this book presents all that philosophers, mathematicians and computer scientists should know about logic.
9780857291219
10.1007/9780857291219 doi
QA75.5-76.95