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Algebraic Logic

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From the "Algebraic Logic [addresses] some of the problems of mathematical logic and the theory of polyadic Boolean algebras, with which this volume is mostly concerned. It is intended to be an efficient way of treating algebraic logic in a unified manner. The material is accessible to a general mathematical audience; no vast knowledge of algebra or logic is required ... Except for a slight Boolean foundation, the volume is essentially self-contained."

271 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1962

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Paul R. Halmos

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this book is incredibly difficult to follow... but is filled with incredible set theory. its all in mathematical notation... i'm on page 4
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