Admissibility of logical inference rules
The aim of this book is to present the fundamental theoretical results concerning inference rules in deductive formal systems. Primary attention is focused on: & bull; <IT>admissible</IT> or <IT>permissible</IT> inference rules & bull; the derivability of the admissib...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam
Elsevier
1997, 1997
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Series: | Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics
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Collection: | Elsevier eBook collection Mathematics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | The aim of this book is to present the fundamental theoretical results concerning inference rules in deductive formal systems. Primary attention is focused on: & bull; <IT>admissible</IT> or <IT>permissible</IT> inference rules & bull; the derivability of the admissible inference rules & bull; the structural completeness of logics & bull; the bases for admissible and valid inference rules. There is particular emphasis on propositional non-standard logics (primary, superintuitionistic and modal logics) but general logical consequence relations and classical first-order theories are also considered. The book is basically self-contained and special attention has been made to present the material in a convenient manner for the reader. Proofs of results, many of which are not readily available elsewhere, are also included. The book is written at a level appropriate for first-year graduate students in mathematics or computer science. Although some knowledge of elementary logic and universal algebra are necessary, the first chapter includes all the results from universal algebra and logic that the reader needs. For graduate students in mathematics and computer science the book is an excellent textbook |
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Physical Description: | 617 pages illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780080525990 9780444895059 0444895051 |