Finite Model Theory

Finite Model Theory

Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, Jörg Flum
Bu kitabı nə dərəcədə bəyəndiniz?
Yüklənmiş faylın keyfiyyəti necədir?
Kitabın keyfiyyətini qiymətləndirə bilmək üçün onu yükləyin
Yüklənmiş faylların keyfiyyəti necədir?
This is the first edition. The second edition was published in the "Springer Monographs in Mathematics" series in 2005.
The branch of model theory described in the present book and called finite model theory has its roots in classical model theory but owes its systematic development to research from complexity theory.
Model theory or the theory of models, as it was first named by Tarski in 1954, may be considered as the part of the semantics of f.Qrmalized languages that is concerned with the interplay between the syntactic structure of an axiom system on the one hand and (algebraic, set-theoretic, ... ) properties of its models on the other hand. As it turned out, first-order language (we mostly speak of first-order logic) became the most prominent language in this respect, the reason being that it obeys some fundamental principles such as the compactness theorem and the completeness theorem. These principles are valuable modeltheoretic tools and, at the same time, reflect the expressive weakness of first-order logic. This weakness is the breeding ground for the freedom which modeltheoretic methods rest upon.
Kateqoriyalar:
İl:
1995
Nəşr:
1st
Nəşriyyat:
Springer
Dil:
english
Səhifələr:
336
ISBN 10:
3662031841
ISBN 13:
9783662031841
Seriyalar:
Perspectives in Mathematical Logic
Fayl:
DJVU, 2.84 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1995
Onlayn oxumaq
formatına konvertasiya yerinə yetirilir
formatına konvertasiya baş tutmadı

Açar ifadələr