Philosophy 4354: Mathematical Logic I
A mathematical introduction to logic with some applications. Functional and relational languages, satisfaction, soundness and completeness theorems, compactness theorems. Examples from Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science, and/or Computer Engineering.(Co-listed with Comp Eng 5803, Comp Sci 5203 and Math 5154)
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Time/Day: 12:40 pm - 02:50 pm WEEK Prerequisites: Philos 3254 or Math 5105 or Comp Sci 2500 or Comp Eng 2210. Units: 3 Course Component(s): Lecture |
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Books: The Logic of Thermostatical Physics by Gerard Emch and Chuang Liu
Natural Deduction: A Proof-Theoretical Study by Dag Prawitz
An Introduction to Stability Theory by Anand Pillay |
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Campus | Delivery Mode | Class Status | Class Nbr | Section |
Distance Education | Internet | OPEN | 70733 | 1DI4 |
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