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Graduate Texts in Mathematics #291

Mathematical Logic, 2nd Edition

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This introduction to first-order logic clearly works out the role of first-order logic in the foundations of mathematics, particularly the two basic questions of the range of the axiomatic method and of theorem-proving by machines. It covers several advanced topics not commonly treated in introductory texts, such as Fraïssé's characterization of elementary equivalence, Lindström's theorem on the maximality of first-order logic, and the fundamentals of logic programming.

301 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1978

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Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus

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The second part of this book contains a useful introduction to the foundations of logic programming, such as Herbrand semantics.
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