Mathematical Logic by Joseph R. Shoenfield (2001, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherA + K Peter's, The Limited
ISBN-101568811357
ISBN-139781568811352
eBay Product ID (ePID)1858527

Product Key Features

Number of Pages356 Pages
Publication NameMathematical Logic
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
SubjectGeneral, Logic, Set Theory
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMathematics
AuthorJoseph R. Shoenfield
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight19.2 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN00-065277
Reviews" ""classic text is as fresh and useful today as when first published. Noted for the economy of its presentation, it includes a wealth of basic and key results from all parts of mathematical logic."" -Solomon Feferman, Stanford University, January 2001""The book remains an excellent introduction to logic . . . reads as a continuous whole, not a set of isolated topics . . . "" -C. W. Kilmister, The Mathematical Gazette, July 2003", " ""classic text is as fresh and useful today as when first published. Noted for the economy of its presentation, it includes a wealth of basic and key results from all parts of mathematical logic."" -Solomon Feferman, Stanford University, January 2001""The book remains an excellent introduction to logic . . . reads as a continuous whole, not a set of isolated topics . . . "" -C. W. Kilmister, The Mathematical Gazette , July 2003", " ""classic text is as fresh and useful today as when first published. Noted for the economy of its presentation, it includes a wealth of basic and key results from all parts of mathematical logic."" -Solomon Feferman, Stanford University, January 2001 ""The book remains an excellent introduction to logic . . . reads as a continuous whole, not a set of isolated topics . . . "" -C. W. Kilmister, The Mathematical Gazette , July 2003"
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal164
SynopsisThis classic introduction to the main areas of mathematical logic provides the basis for a first graduate course in the subject. It embodies the viewpoint that mathematical logic is not a collection of vaguely related results, but a coherent method of attacking some of the most interesting problems, which face the mathematician. The author presents the basic concepts in an unusually clear and accessible fashion, concentrating on what he views as the central topics of mathematical logic: proof theory, model theory, recursion theory, axiomatic number theory, and set theory. There are many exercises, and they provide the outline of what amounts to a second book that goes into all topics in more depth. This book has played a role in the education of many mature and accomplished researchers.
LC Classification NumberQA9.S52 2001
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