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Computability (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): George Tourlakis Computability (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
George Tourlakis
R2,438 R2,263 Discovery Miles 22 630 Save R175 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This survey of computability theory offers the techniques and tools that computer scientists (as well as mathematicians and philosophers studying the mathematical foundations of computing) need to mathematically analyze computational processes and investigate the theoretical limitations of computing. Beginning with an introduction to the mathematisation of "mechanical process" using URM programs, this textbook explains basic theory such as primitive recursive functions and predicates and sequence-coding, partial recursive functions and predicates, and loop programs. Advanced chapters cover the Ackerman function, Tarski's theorem on the non-representability of truth, Goedel's incompleteness and Rosser's incompleteness theorems, two short proofs of the incompleteness theorem that are based on Lob's deliverability conditions, Church's thesis, the second recursion theorem and applications, a provably recursive universal function for the primitive recursive functions, Oracle computations and various classes of computable functionals, the Arithmetical hierarchy, Turing reducibility and Turing degrees and the priority method, a thorough exposition of various versions of the first recursive theorem, Blum's complexity, Hierarchies of primitive recursive functions, and a machine-independent characterisation of Cobham's feasibly computable functions.

Computability (1st ed. 2022): George Tourlakis Computability (1st ed. 2022)
George Tourlakis
R1,679 R1,578 Discovery Miles 15 780 Save R101 (6%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This survey of computability theory offers the techniques and tools that computer scientists (as well as mathematicians and philosophers studying the mathematical foundations of computing) need to mathematically analyze computational processes and investigate the theoretical limitations of computing. Beginning with an introduction to the mathematisation of “mechanical process” using URM programs, this textbook explains basic theory such as primitive recursive functions and predicates and sequence-coding, partial recursive functions and predicates, and loop programs.  Advanced chapters cover the Ackerman function, Tarski’s theorem on the non-representability of truth, Goedel’s incompleteness and Rosser’s incompleteness theorems, two short proofs of the incompleteness theorem that are based on Lob's deliverability conditions, Church’s thesis, the second recursion theorem and applications, a provably recursive universal function for the primitive recursive functions, Oracle computations and various classes of computable functionals, the Arithmetical hierarchy, Turing reducibility and Turing degrees and the priority method, a thorough exposition of various versions of the first recursive theorem, Blum’s complexity, Hierarchies of primitive recursive functions, and a machine-independent characterisation of Cobham's feasibly computable functions.

Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 1, Mathematical Logic (Paperback): George Tourlakis Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 1, Mathematical Logic (Paperback)
George Tourlakis
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This two-volume work bridges the gap between introductory expositions of logic or set theory on one hand, and the research literature on the other. It can be used as a text in an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course in mathematics, computer science, or philosophy. The volumes are written in a user-friendly conversational lecture style that makes them equally effective for self-study or class use. Volume 1 includes formal proof techniques, a section on applications of compactness (including nonstandard analysis), a generous dose of computability and its relation to the incompleteness phenomenon, and the first presentation of a complete proof of Godel's 2nd incompleteness since Hilbert and Bernay's Grundlagen theorem.

Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 2, Set Theory (Hardcover, Volume 2, Set Theory): George Tourlakis Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 2, Set Theory (Hardcover, Volume 2, Set Theory)
George Tourlakis
R4,682 Discovery Miles 46 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume II, on formal (ZFC) set theory, incorporates a self-contained "chapter 0" on proof techniques so that it is based on formal logic, in the style of Bourbaki. The emphasis on basic techniques provides a solid foundation in set theory and a thorough context for the presentation of advanced topics (such as absoluteness, relative consistency results, two expositions of Godel's construstive universe, numerous ways of viewing recursion and Cohen forcing).

Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 1, Mathematical Logic (Hardcover, Volume 1, Mathematical Logic): George Tourlakis Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 1, Mathematical Logic (Hardcover, Volume 1, Mathematical Logic)
George Tourlakis
R3,148 Discovery Miles 31 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This two-volume work bridges the gap between introductory expositions of logic (or set theory) and the research literature. It can be used as a text in an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course in mathematics, computer science, or philosophy. The volumes are written in a user-friendly lecture style that makes them equally effective for self-study or class use. Volume I includes formal proof techniques, applications of compactness (including nonstandard analysis), computability and its relation to the completeness phenonmenon, and the first presentation of a complete proof of Godel's 2nd incompleteness since Hilbert and Bernay's Grundlagen.

Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 2, Set Theory (Paperback): George Tourlakis Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 2, Set Theory (Paperback)
George Tourlakis
R1,958 Discovery Miles 19 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This two-volume work bridges the gap between introductory expositions of logic or set theory on one hand, and the research literature on the other. It can be used as a text in an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course in mathematics, computer science, or philosophy. The volumes are written in a user-friendly conversational lecture style that makes them equally effective for self-study or class use. Volume II, on formal (ZFC) set theory, incorporates a self-contained 'chapter 0' on proof techniques so that it is based on formal logic, in the style of Bourbaki. The emphasis on basic techniques will provide the reader with a solid foundation in set theory and provides a context for the presentation of advanced topics such as absoluteness, relative consistency results, two expositions of Godel's constructible universe, numerous ways of viewing recursion, and a chapter on Cohen forcing.

Discrete Mathematics - A Concise Introduction (1st ed. 2024): George Tourlakis Discrete Mathematics - A Concise Introduction (1st ed. 2024)
George Tourlakis
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book is ideal for a first or second year discrete mathematics course for mathematics, engineering, and computer science majors. The author has extensively class-tested early conceptions of the book over the years and supplements mathematical arguments with informal discussions to aid readers in understanding the presented topics. “Safe” – that is, paradox-free – informal set theory is introduced following on the heels of Russell’s Paradox as well as the topics of finite, countable, and uncountable sets with an exposition and use of Cantor’s diagonalisation technique. Predicate logic “for the user” is introduced along with axioms and rules and extensive examples. Partial orders and the minimal condition are studied in detail with the latter shown to be equivalent to the induction principle. Mathematical induction is illustrated with several examples and is followed by a thorough exposition of inductive definitions of functions and sets. Techniques for solving recurrence relations including generating functions, the O- and o-notations, and trees are provided. Over 200 end of chapter exercises are included to further aid in the understanding and applications of discrete mathematics. 

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