Logic is a foundational mathematical discipline for Computer Science. This unique compendium provides the main ideas and techniques originating from logic. It is divided into two volumes — propositional logic and predicate logic. The volume presents some of the most important concepts starting with a variety of logic formalisms — Hilbert/Frege systems, tableaux, sequents, and natural deduction in both propositional and first-order logic, as well as transformations between these formalisms. Topics like circuit design, resolution, cutting planes, Hintikka sets, paramodulation, and program verification, which do not appear frequently in logic books are discussed in detail.
The useful reference text has close to 800 exercises and supplements to deepen understanding of the subject. It emphasizes proofs and overcomes technical difficulties by providing detailed arguments. Computer scientists and mathematicians will benefit from this volume.
Contents:
- Propositional Logic:
- Preliminaries
- Propositional Logic–Syntax and Semantics
- Propositional Logic–Formal Systems
- Predicate Logic:
- First-Order Logic–Syntax and Semantics
- First-Order Logic–Formal Systems
- Program Verification
Readership: Researchers, professionals, academics and graduate students in theoretical comp science and logic & set theory.