Description
This book gathers together a colorful set of problems on classical Mathematical Logic, selected from over 30 years of teaching. The initial chapters start with problems from supporting fields, like set theory (ultrafilter constructions), full-information game theory (strategies), automata, and recursion theory (decidability, Kleene's theorems). The work then advances toward propositional logic (compactness and completeness, resolution method), followed by first-order logic, including quantifier elimination and the Ehrenfeucht- Fraisse game; ultraproducts; and examples for axiomatizability and non-axiomatizability. The Arithmetic part covers Robinson's theory, Peano's axiom system, and Goedel's incompleteness theorems. Finally, the book touches universal graphs, tournaments, and the zero-one law in Mathematical Logic.
Instructors teaching Mathematical Logic, as well as students who want to understand its concepts and methods, can greatly benefit from this work. The style andtopics have been specially chosen so that readers interested in the mathematical content and methodology could follow the problems and prove the main theorems themselves, including Goedel's famous completeness and incompleteness theorems. Examples of applications on axiomatizability and decidability of numerous mathematical theories enrich this volume.About the Author
Laszlo Csirmaz is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation (UTIA), Czech Republic and Renyi Alfred Institute of Mathematics. He started his career in 1975 at the Renyi Institute, where he co-founded the Cryptography Group. From 1996 to 2020, he was Chair of the Computer and Statistics Center at the Central European University, Hungary. Since 1990, he has been delivering lectures at the Eoetvoes Lorand University, Hungary, mainly on Set Theory and Mathematical Logic, and has held a part-time position at the University of Debrecen, Hungary, from 2001 to 2018.
Zalan Gyenis got his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2013 from the Central European University, Hungary, and has been Premium Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Since 2017, he has been working as Assistant Professor at the Logic Department of the Jagiellonian University, Poland. In 2018, he was awarded the Alfred Tarski Logic Prize.
Book Information
ISBN 9783030790127
Author Laszlo Csirmaz
Format Paperback
Page Count 319
Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG