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Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 2, Set Theory
By: Tourlakis, George; Bollobas, B.; Fulton, W.; Katok, A.; Kirwan, F.; Sarnak, P.
Published by: Cambridge University Press
Provides the reader with a solid foundation in set theory, while the inclusion of topics such as absoluteness, relative consistency results, two expositions of Godel's constructible universe, numerous ways of viewing recursion, and a chapter on Cohen forcing, will usher the advanced reader to the doorstep of the research literature.
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Price: $76.00
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Lectures on the Curry-Howard Isomorphism
By: Urzyczyn, Pawel; Sorensen, Morten
Published by: Elsevier Science
The Curry-Howard isomorphism states an amazing correspondence between systems of formal logic as encountered in proof theory and computational calculi as in type theory. The isomorphism has many aspects, even at syntactic level. This book offers an introduction to the proof theory and related aspects of type theory relevant for the isomorphism.
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Price: $126.00
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Linguistics and the Formal Sciences
By: Tomalin, Marcus; Anderson, S. R.; Bresnan, J.; Comrie, B.; Dressler, W.; Ewen, C. J.; Huddleston, R.
Published by: Cambridge University Press
An insightful overview of how syntactic theory was influenced by developments in the formal sciences during the twentieth century. Discusses their implications for the work of linguists at that time, outlines their consequences for current syntactic theory, and provides a groundbreaking reassessment of Chomsky's early work in Generative Grammar.
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Price: $80.00
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Logic
By: Priest, Graham
Published by: Oxford University Press
Logic is often perceived as having little to do with the rest of philosophy, and even less to do with real life. In this introduction, Graham Priest explores the philosophical roots of the subject, explaining how modern formal logic addresses many issues.
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Price: $12.99
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Logic Colloquium 2005
By: Dimitracopoulos, Costas; Newelski, Ludomir; Normann, Dag
Published by: Cambridge University Press
Surveys, tutorials, and selected research papers on recent advances in logic.
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Price: $60.00
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Logic for Concurrency and Synchronisation
By: Recife, Ruy J.G.B. de Queiroz (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Published by: Springer
This text shows the state of the art in contemporary investigations of process calculi with mainly two major paradigms at work: linear logic and modal logic.
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Price: $115.00
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Mad Math for Primary Students Book 2
By: Mitchell, Greg; Allen, Terry (ill.)
Published by: Ready-Ed Publications
Blackline master math activity book jam packed with adventures of monsters, mad types and
misfits in a mad and magical mathematical land. Will provide a high level of
interest for students as they work through the problems in this book. The
problem solving activities will prove thoroughly stimulating to the children in
your class.
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Price: $7.95
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The Many Valued and Nonmonotonic Turn in Logic
By: Gabbay, Dov M.; Woods, John
Published by: North Holland
The present volume of the Handbook of the History of Logic brings together two of the most important developments in 20th century non-classical logic. These are many-valuedness and non-monotonicity. On the one approach, in deference to vagueness, temporal or quantum indeterminacy or reference-failure, sentences that are classically non-bivalent are allowed as inputs and outputs to consequence relations. Many-valued, dialetheic, fuzzy and quantum logics are, among other things, principled attempts to regulate the flow-through of sentences that are neither true nor false. On the second, or non-monotonic, approach, constraints are placed on inputs (and sometimes on outputs) of a classical consequence relation, with a view to producing a notion of consequence that serves in a more realistic way the requirements of real-life inference. Many-valued logics produce an interesting problem. Non-bivalent inputs produce classically valid consequence statements, for any choice of outputs. A major task of many-valued logics of all stripes is to fashion an appropriately non-classical relation of consequence.The chief preoccupation of non-monotonic (and default) logicians is how to constrain inputs and outputs of the consequence relation. In what is called left non-monotonicity, it is forbidden to add new sentences to the inputs of true consequence-statements. The restriction takes notice of the fact that new information will sometimes override an antecedently (and reasonably) derived consequence. In what is called right non-monotonicity, limitations are imposed on outputs of the consequence relation. Most notably, perhaps, is the requirement that the rule of or-introduction not be given free sway on outputs. Also prominent is the effort of paraconsistent logicians, both preservationist and dialetheic, to limit the outputs of inconsistent inputs, which in classical contexts are wholly unconstrained.In some instances, our two themes coincide. Dialetheic logics are a case in poin
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Price: $225.00
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Math Problem Solving Techniques
By: Stephenson, David; Jefferson, Rod (ill.)
Published by: Ready-Ed Publications
Presents
a set of problem solving techniques for thinking about the puzzles and questions
of mathematics. Each of the eight techniques is accompanied by practice
questions to consolidate the skill. The book also contains 100 additional
problems for students to attempt as their problem solving skills increase.
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A Mathematical Introduction to Logic
By: Enderton, Herbert B.
Published by: Academic Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)
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 has some experience in mathematical reasoning. Material is presented on computer science issues such as computational complexity and database queries, with additional coverage of introductory material such as sets.
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Price: $102.00
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