Skip to main content
Zoom the image with the mouse

Proof Theory and Automated Deduction

by

9 order in last 24 hour
ISBN: 9781402003684
List Price: $54.99
Special Offers Available
Free shipping on orders over $95
Buy one with 1% offer on sale price
Buy New
Hurry! Only left
Image coming soon
As low as $54.99

Proof Theory and Automated Deduction (9781402003684)

Springer

We can help you leverage the power of books

Customer Service

Connect with a dedicated account manager who is there every step of the way.

Price Match Guarantee

If you see better pricing elsewhere on your desired quantity, we will price match so you can be sure to get the best pricing.

Free Shipping

Enjoy free ground shipping on your order of $95 or more!

Brand New Guarantee

We only sell books that are brand new and protect that with a guarantee.

Customization

From author signatures to marketing inserts, custom packaging to brand stickers, we can help take your book marketing to the next level.

Learn more about ordering
Details
The last twenty years have witnessed an accelerated development of pure and ap­ plied logic, particularly in response to the urgent needs of computer science. Many traditional logicians have developed interest in applications and in parallel a new generation of researchers in logic has arisen from the computer science community. A new attitude to applied logic has evolved, where researchers tailor a logic for their own use in the same way they define a computer language, and where auto­ mated deduction for the logic and its fragments is as important as the logic itself. In such a climate there is a need to emphasise algorithmic logic methodologies alongside any individual logics. Thus the tableaux method or the resolution method are as central to todays discipline of logic as classical logic or intuitionistic logic are. From this point of view, J. Goubault and I. Mackie's book on Proof Theory and Automated Deduction is most welcome. It covers major algorithmic methodolo­ gies as well as a variety of logical systems. It gives a wide overview for the ap­ plied consumer of logic while at the same time remains relatively elementary for the beginning student. A decade ago I put forward my view that a logical system should be presented as a point in a grid. One coordinate is its philosphy, motivation, its accepted theorems and its required non-theorems. The other coordinate is the algorithmic methodol­ ogy and execution chosen for its effective presentation. Together these two aspects constitute a 'logic'.

The book, Proof Theory and Automated Deduction (9781402003684) [Order Bulk Books, Wholesale, Quantity Discount] with ISBN# 9781402003684 in by may be ordered bulk quantities. Minimum orders start at copies.

Product details

Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publisher: Springer Netherlands

GMA connects authors, speakers, and talent with the right people at the right time.

Learn More