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Foundations of Logic and Mathematics [Hardcover]

Yves Nievergelt (Author)

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November 26, 2001 0817642498 978-0817642495 1
This modern introduction to the foundations of logic and mathematics not only takes theory into account, but also treats in some detail applications that have a substantial impact on everyday life (loans and mortgages, bar codes, public-key cryptography). A first college-level introduction to logic, proofs, sets, number theory, and graph theory, and an excellent self-study reference and resource for instructors.

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From the reviews: "The book under review covers the topics which can usually be found in textbooks of discrete mathematics for students in computer science or mathematics (Boolean logic, predicate calculus, sets and functions, induction, integers, rational numbers, cardinality, modular arithmetic, cryptography, combinatorics, probability, graphs) as well as more advanced topics in mathematical logic (intuitionistic logic, transfinite induction). While the range of topics is relatively standard, the way they are presented is highly original. The author has chosen a strictly formal and axiomatic approach. All the results are proved in full detail from first principles . . . remarkably, all the arithmetic laws on the rational numbers are proved, step after step, starting from the very definitions! . . . a valuable reference text and a useful companion for anybody wondering how the basic mathematical concepts can be rigorously developed within set theory. The author has managed to combine the foundational approach with a careful treatment of many applications. More than 1000 exercises complete the text. ...All the results are proved in full detail from first principles...remarkably, the arithmetic laws on the rational numbers are proved, step after step, starting from the very definitions!...This is a valuable reference text and a useful companion for anybody wondering how basic mathematical concepts can be rigorously developed within set theory." —MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS "In order to give an idea of the originality of this book in combining theoretical and applied issues, having a source in everyday life and a strong impact on civilization, let us mention that the first section of Part A includes a typology of proofs and of theorems. The section on induction includes arithmetic in finance.  The section on decidability includes a chapter on automatic theorem proving. Section 6 in Part B describes the Enigma machines: how the German machine cipher was broken and how it was read by the Allies in World War Two.  Rigorous and modern in its theoretical aspect, attractive as a detective novel in its applied aspects, this paper book deserves the attention of both beginners and advanced students in mathematics, logic and computer sciences as well as in social sciences." ---Zentralblatt MATH “This book could serve as a text and as a reference; it has a different presentation style. … The book is divided in two parts; Part A is titled Theory and Part B Applications. It has a five and a half page bibliography, and a 13 page extensive index. … The book provides detailed coverage of topics on Logic and Mathematics. The two part presentation of theory and applications is well thought out. … the exercises provided are exhaustive.” (Saif Terai, The Book Review Column, 2011)

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First Sentence:
Uses of mathematics and logical reasoning can be traced back through several millennia to ancient civilizations in Babylonia, China, and India. Documents attributed to them show methods to calculate such items as taxes, the dimensions of altars, and the dates of future solstices or eclipses. Read the first page
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classical implicational calculus, minimal propositional calculus, full propositional calculus, logical formula equivalent, modular reciprocal, following propositional form, converse law, undirected walk, implicational axioms, positive prime integers, intuitionistic theorem, second theorem shows, two terminal vertices, first theorem shows, following derived rule, valid thanks, strict total order, common graphical representation, minimal logic, transfinite construction, classical propositional calculus, digital expansions, informal proof, compound formulae, intuitionistic logic
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Deduction Theorem, Exercises Exercise, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Determine the Truth, International Standard Book Number, Provability Theorem, Public-Key Cryptosystem, Well-Ordering Principle, Fermat's Little Theorem, Euler-Fermat Theorem, Pahoa Naalehu Figure, Universal Product Code, Consider the Rivest-Shamir-Adleman, Marian Rejewski
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