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245 00 aLogic in Computer Scienceh[electronic resource] /cby Hantao Zhang, Jian Zhang.
250 a1st ed. 2025.
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505 aChapter 1. Introduction to Logic -- Part I. Propositional Logic -- Chapter 2. Propositional Logic -- Chapter 3. Reasoning in Propositional Logic -- Chapter 4. Propositional Satisfiability -- Part II. First-Order Logic -- Chapter 5. First-Order Logic -- Chapter 6. Unification and Resolution -- Chapter 7. First-Order Logic with Equality -- Part III. Logic in Programming -- Chapter 8. Prolog: Programming in Logic -- Chapter 9. Hoare Logic -- Chapter 10. Temporal Logic -- Part IV. Logic of Computability -- Chapter 11. Decidable and Undecidable Problems -- Chapter 12. Decision Procedures.
520 aMathematical logic is an important basis for mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence alike. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to various logics, including classical propositional logic and first-order predicate logic, as well as equational logic, temporal logic, and Hoare logic. In addition, it presents proof procedures for classical logics and decision procedures for checking the satisfiability of logical formulas. The book assumes no background in logic. It presents logics as practical tools for solving various problems in artificial intelligence and formal verification. Accordingly, it is well suited for (junior and senior) undergraduate and graduate students majoring in computer science or mathematics. Each chapter includes roughly a dozen exercise problems, so as to help the reader understand the concepts and techniques discussed.
650 aComputer science.
650 aMathematical logic.
650 aComputer sciencexMathematics.
650 aDiscrete mathematics.
650 aComputer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
650 aGeneral Logic.
650 aDiscrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
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Logic in Computer Science[electronic resource] /by Hantao Zhang, Jian Zhang
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Logic in Computer Science[electronic resource] /by Hantao Zhang, Jian Zhang
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Zhang Jian. author
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1st ed. 2025.
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XVII, 483 p 42 illus online resource.
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Mathematical logic is an important basis for mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence alike. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to various logics, including classical propositional logic and first-order predicate logic, as well as equational logic, temporal logic, and Hoare logic. In addition, it presents proof procedures for classical logics and decision procedures for checking the satisfiability of logical formulas. The book assumes no background in logic. It presents logics as practical tools for solving various problems in artificial intelligence and formal verification. Accordingly, it is well suited for (junior and senior) undergraduate and graduate students majoring in computer science or mathematics. Each chapter includes roughly a dozen exercise problems, so as to help the reader understand the concepts and techniques discussed.
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