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Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2018, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 8-11, 2018,... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2018, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 8-11, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R2,678 Discovery Miles 26 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2018, held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, in January 2018. The 22 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 22 submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory; logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program verification; logical methods in program specification and extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda andcombinatory calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy logic; system design logics; and other logics in computer science.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2013, San Diego, CA, USA, January 6-8, 2013.... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2013, San Diego, CA, USA, January 6-8, 2013. Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2013, held in San Diego, CA, USA in January 2013. The volume presents 29 revised refereed papers carefully selected by the program committee. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes constructive mathematics and type theory; logic, automata and automatic structures; computability and randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational complexity; logic programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program verification; logical methods in program specification and extraction; domain theory logic; logical foundations of database theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple agent system logics; logics of proof and justification; nonmonotonic reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy logic; system design logics; and other logics in computer science.

Automata Theory and its Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001): Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Anil... Automata Theory and its Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Anil Nerode
R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The theory of finite automata on finite stings, infinite strings, and trees has had a dis tinguished history. First, automata were introduced to represent idealized switching circuits augmented by unit delays. This was the period of Shannon, McCullouch and Pitts, and Howard Aiken, ending about 1950. Then in the 1950s there was the work of Kleene on representable events, of Myhill and Nerode on finite coset congruence relations on strings, of Rabin and Scott on power set automata. In the 1960s, there was the work of Btichi on automata on infinite strings and the second order theory of one successor, then Rabin's 1968 result on automata on infinite trees and the second order theory of two successors. The latter was a mystery until the introduction of forgetful determinacy games by Gurevich and Harrington in 1982. Each of these developments has successful and prospective applications in computer science. They should all be part of every computer scientist's toolbox. Suppose that we take a computer scientist's point of view. One can think of finite automata as the mathematical representation of programs that run us ing fixed finite resources. Then Btichi's SIS can be thought of as a theory of programs which run forever (like operating systems or banking systems) and are deterministic. Finally, Rabin's S2S is a theory of programs which run forever and are nondeterministic. Indeed many questions of verification can be decided in the decidable theories of these automata.

Logic for Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1997): Anil Nerode, Richard A. Shore Logic for Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1997)
Anil Nerode, Richard A. Shore
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In writing this book, our goal was to produce a text suitable for a first course in mathematical logic more attuned than the traditional textbooks to the re cent dramatic growth in the applications oflogic to computer science. Thus, our choice oftopics has been heavily influenced by such applications. Of course, we cover the basic traditional topics: syntax, semantics, soundnes5, completeness and compactness as well as a few more advanced results such as the theorems of Skolem-Lowenheim and Herbrand. Much ofour book, however, deals with other less traditional topics. Resolution theorem proving plays a major role in our treatment of logic especially in its application to Logic Programming and PRO LOG. We deal extensively with the mathematical foundations ofall three ofthese subjects. In addition, we include two chapters on nonclassical logics - modal and intuitionistic - that are becoming increasingly important in computer sci ence. We develop the basic material on the syntax and semantics (via Kripke frames) for each of these logics. In both cases, our approach to formal proofs, soundness and completeness uses modifications of the same tableau method in troduced for classical logic. We indicate how it can easily be adapted to various other special types of modal logics. A number of more advanced topics (includ ing nonmonotonic logic) are also briefly introduced both in the nonclassical logic chapters and in the material on Logic Programming and PROLOG.

Combinatorial Functors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974): J. N. Crossley, A. Nerode Combinatorial Functors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974)
J. N. Crossley, A. Nerode
R1,514 Discovery Miles 15 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

nullane de tantis gregibus tibi digna videtur? rara avis in terra nigroque simillima cygno. Juvenal Sat. VI 161, 165. 1966-JNC visits AN at CornelI. An idea emerges. 1968-JNC is at V. c. L. A. for the Logic Year. The Los Angeles ma- script appears. 1970-AN visits JNC at Monash. 1971-The Australian manuscript appears. 1972-JNC visits AN at Cornell. Here is the result. We gratefully acknowledge support from Cornell Vniversity, Vni- versity of California at Los Angeles, Monash Vniversity and National Science Foundation Grants GP 14363, 22719 and 28169. We are deeply indebted to the many people who have helped uso Amongst the mathe- maticians, we are particularly grateful to J. C. E. Dekker, John Myhill, Erik Ellentuck, Peter AczeI, Chris Ash, Charlotte ehell, Ed Eisenberg, Dave Gillam, Bill Gross, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hay, Georg Kreisel, Phil Lavori, Ray Liggett, Al Manaster, Michael D. Morley, Joe Rosen- stein, Graham Sainsbury, Bob Soare and Michael Venning. Last, but by no means least, we thank Anne-Marie Vandenberg, Esther Monroe, Arletta Havlik, Dolores Pendell, and Cathy Stevens and the girls of the Mathematics Department of VCLA in 1968 for hours and hours of excellent typing. Thanksgiving November 1972 J. N. Crossley Ithaca, New Y ork Anil Nerode Contents O. Introduction ...1 Part 1. Categories and Functors 3 1. Categories ...3 2. Morphism Combinatorial Functors 3 3. Combinatorial Functors ...18 Part H. Model Theory . . 18 4. Countable Atomic Models 18 5. Copying . 22 6. Dimension ...26 Part III.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2009, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 3-6, 2009,... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2009, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 3-6, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science series provides a forum for the fast-growing body of work in the logical foundations of computer science, e.g., those areas of fundamental theoretical logic related to computer science. The LFCS series began with "Logic at Botik," Pereslavl-Zalessky,1989, which was co-organized by Albert R. Meyer (MIT) and Michael Taitslin (Tver). After that, organization passed to Anil Nerode. Currently LFCS is governed by a Steering Committee consisting of Anil Nerode (General Chair), Stephen Cook, Dirk van Dalen, Yuri Matiyasevich, John McCarthy, J. Alan Robinson, Gerald Sacks, and Dana Scott. The 2009 Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science (LFCS 2009) took place in Howard Johnson Plaza Resort, Deer?eld Beach, Florida, USA, during January 3-6. This volume contains the extended abstracts of talks selected by the Program Committee for presentation at LFCS 2009. The scope of the symposium is broad and contains constructive mathematics and type theory; automata and automatic structures; computability and r- domness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational complexity; logic programmingand constraints;automated deduction and int- active theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program veri?cation; logical methods in program speci?cation and extraction; domain theory l- ics; logical foundations of database theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda andcombinatorycalculi;categoricallogicandtopologicalsemantics;l- ear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple agent system logics; logics of proof and justi?cation; nonmonotonic reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed system logics;

Automata Theory and its Applications (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Anil Nerode Automata Theory and its Applications (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Anil Nerode
R1,648 Discovery Miles 16 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Automata Theory and its Applications is a uniform treatment of the theory of finite state machines on finite and infinite strings and trees. Many books deal with automata on finite strings, but there are very few expositions that prove the fundamental results of automata on infinite strings and trees. These results have important applications to modeling parallel computation and concurrency, the specification and verification of sequential and concurrent programs, databases, operating systems, computational complexity, and decision methods in logic and algebra. Thus, this textbook fills an important gap in the literature by exposing early fundamental results in automata theory and its applications.

Beginning with coverage of all standard fundamental results regarding finite automata, the book deals in great detail with BA1/4chi and Rabin automata and their applications to various logical theories such as S1S and S2S, and describes game-theoretic models of concurrent operating and communication systems.

The book is self-contained with numerous examples, illustrations, exercises, and is suitable for a two-semester undergraduate course for computer science or mathematics majors, or for a one-semester graduate course/seminar. Since no advanced mathematical background is required, the text is also useful for self-study by computer science professionals who wish to understand the foundations of modern formal approaches to software development, validation, and verification.

Hybrid Systems V (Paperback, 1999 ed.): Panos J. Antsaklis, Wolf Kohn, Michael Lemmon, Anil Nerode, Shankar Sastry Hybrid Systems V (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Panos J. Antsaklis, Wolf Kohn, Michael Lemmon, Anil Nerode, Shankar Sastry
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hybrid systems are interacting networks of digital and continuous systems. - brid systems arise throughout business and industry in areas such as interactive distributed simulation, trac control, plant process control, military command and control, aircraft and robot design, and path planning. Three of the fun- mental problems that hybrid systems theory should address are: How to model physical and information systems as hybrid systems; how to verify that their - havior satis es program or performance specic ations; and how to extract from performancespeci cationsforanetworkofphysicalsystemsandtheirsimulation models digital control programs which will force the network to obey its perf- mance speci cation. This rapidly developing area is at the interface of control, engineeringandcomputer science. Methods under developmentareextensionsof thosefromdiverseareassuchasprogramveri cation, concurrentanddistributed processes, logic programming, logics of programs, discrete event simulation, c- culus of variations, optimization, di erential geometry, Lie algebras, automata theory, dynamical systems, etc. When the rst LNCS volume Hybrid Systems was published in 1993, the e ect was to focus the attention of researchers worldwide on developing theory andengineeringtoolsapplicabletohybridsystemsinwhichcontinuousprocesses interact with digital programs in real time. At the time of publication of this fth volume, there is general agreement that this is an important area in which mathematics, control engineering, and computer science can be fruitfully c- bined. There are now hybrid system sections in many engineering and computer scienceinternationalmeetings, hybridsystems researchgroupsin manyuniver- ties and industrial laboratories, and also other excellent series of hybrid systems conferenc

Hybrid Systems IV (Paperback, 1997 ed.): Panos Antsaklis, Wolf Kohn, Anil Nerode, Shankar Sastry Hybrid Systems IV (Paperback, 1997 ed.)
Panos Antsaklis, Wolf Kohn, Anil Nerode, Shankar Sastry
R1,738 Discovery Miles 17 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference documentation of the Fourth International Conference on Hybrid Systems held in Ithaca, NY, USA, in October 1996. The volume presents 19 carefully revised full papers selected from numerous submissions. Hybrid systems research focuses on modeling, design, and validation of interacting systems (plants) and computer programs (control automata). This volume is devoted to hybrid systems models, formal verification, computer simulation, goal reachability, algorithms for extracting hybrid control programs, and application models for avionics, highway traffic control, and air traffic control.

Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Fourth International Conference, LPNMR'97, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, July... Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Fourth International Conference, LPNMR'97, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, July 28-31, 1997, Proceedings (Paperback, 1997 ed.)
Ulrich Furbach, Anil Nerode
R1,768 Discovery Miles 17 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, LPNMR '97, held in Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, in July 1997.
The volume presents 19 revised regular papers together with 10 system descriptions and five abstracts of invited presentations. The papers included report state-of-the-art research and development in the interdisciplinary area of logic programming and logical foundations of artificial intelligence.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - 4th International Symposium, LFCS'97, Yaroslavl, Russia, July, 6 - 12, 1997,... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - 4th International Symposium, LFCS'97, Yaroslavl, Russia, July, 6 - 12, 1997, Proceedings (Paperback, 1997 ed.)
Sergei Adian, Anil Nerode
R1,753 Discovery Miles 17 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS'97, held in Yaroslavl, Russia, in July 1997.
The volume presents 42 revised refereed papers carefully selected by the program committee. All current issues of computer science logic are addressed. There is a certain emphasis on reporting the progress achieved by scientists from various parts of the former Soviet Union; but there are also many other strong papers from the international research community.

Logic for Applications (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997): Anil Nerode, Richard A. Shore Logic for Applications (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997)
Anil Nerode, Richard A. Shore
R4,528 Discovery Miles 45 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This textbook provides a first introduction to mathematical logic which is closely attuned to the applications of logic in computer science. In it the authors emphasize the notion that deduction is a form of computation. Whilst all the traditional subjects of logic are covered thoroughly: syntax, semantics, completeness, and compactness; much of the book deals with less traditional topics such as resolution theorem proving, logic programming and non-classical logics - modal and intuitionistic - which are becoming increasingly important in computer science. No previous exposure to logic is assumed and so this will be suitable for upper level undergraduates or beginning graduate students in computer science or mathematics.From reviews of the first edition: "... must surely rank as one of the most fruitful textbooks introduced into computer science ... We strongly suggest it as a textbook ..." SIGACT News

Hybrid Systems II (Paperback, 1995 ed.): Panos Antsaklis, Wolf Kohn, Anil Nerode, Shankar Sastry Hybrid Systems II (Paperback, 1995 ed.)
Panos Antsaklis, Wolf Kohn, Anil Nerode, Shankar Sastry
R1,842 Discovery Miles 18 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book documents the scientific outcome of the Third International Workshop on Hybrid Systems, held in Ithaca, NY, USA, in October 1994. It presents a selection of carefully reviewed and revised full papers chosen from the workshop contribution and is the successor to LNCS 736, the seminal "Hybrid Systems" volume edited by Grossman, Nerode, Ravn, and Rischel.
Hybrid systems are models for networks of digital and continuous devices, in which digital control programs sense and supervise continuous and discrete plants governed by differential or difference equations. The investigation of hybrid systems is creating a new and fascinating discipline bridging mathematics, computer science, and control engineering.

Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Third International Conference, LPNMR '95, Lexington, KY, USA, June 26 -... Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Third International Conference, LPNMR '95, Lexington, KY, USA, June 26 - 28, 1995. Proceedings (Paperback, 1995 ed.)
V. Wiktor Marek, Anil Nerode, Miroslaw Truszcynski
R1,747 Discovery Miles 17 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains the revised refereed papers accepted for presentation at the Third International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, LPNMR '95, held in Lexington, KY, USA in June 1995 under the sponsorship of the Association for Logic Programming.
The LPNMR conferences bring together researchers from logic programming and the logical foundations of artificial intelligence in order to facilitate cooperation and cross-fertilization of ideas. The 28 full papers presented define the state of the art in this interdisciplinary area of research, which has recently attracted much interest.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - Third International Symposium, LFCS '94, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 11-14,... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - Third International Symposium, LFCS '94, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 11-14, 1994. Proceedings (Paperback, 1994 ed.)
Anil Nerode, Yu. V. Matiyasevich
R1,730 Discovery Miles 17 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume presents the refereed papers accepted for the international symposium Logical Foundations of Computer Science '94, Logic at St. Petersburg, held in St. Petersburg, Russia in July 1994. The symposium was the third in a series of joint efforts of logicians from both the former Soviet Union and the West.
The volume reflects that the interaction of logic and computer science is an especially fertile ground for interdisciplinary work providing mutual understanding and benefits. The totally 35 papers are devoted to topics as linear logic, Horn clauses, model-checking, lambda-calculi, modal logic, and problem complexity.

Hybrid Systems (Paperback, 1993 ed.): Robert L. Grossman, Anil Nerode, Anders P. Ravn, Hans Rischel Hybrid Systems (Paperback, 1993 ed.)
Robert L. Grossman, Anil Nerode, Anders P. Ravn, Hans Rischel
R1,781 Discovery Miles 17 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hybrid systems are networks of interacting digital and analog devices. Control systems for inherently unstable aircraft and computer aided manufacturing are typical applications for hybrid systems, but due to the rapid development of processor and circuit technology modern cars and consumer electronics use software to control physical processes. The identifying characteristic of hybrid systems is that they incorporate both continuous components governed by differential equations and also digital components - digital computers, sensors, and actuators controlled by programs. This volume of invited refereed papers is inspired by a workshop on the Theory of Hybrid Systems, held at the Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark, in October 1992, and by a prior Hybrid Systems Workshop, held at Cornell University, USA, in June 1991, organized by R.L. Grossman and A. Nerode. Some papers are the final versions of papers presented at these workshops and some are invited papers from other researchers who were not able to attend these workshops.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - Tver '92 - Second International Symposium, Tver, Russia, July 20-24, 1992.... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - Tver '92 - Second International Symposium, Tver, Russia, July 20-24, 1992. Proceedings (Paperback, 1992 ed.)
Anil Nerode, Mikhail Taitslin
R1,806 Discovery Miles 18 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume presents the papers selected for the Symposium Logic at Tver '92, held at Sokol, near Tver, Russia in July 1992. It is the second in a series of international symposia on logical foundations of computer science held in Russia. The meeting is a joint effort of scholars from both the former Soviet Union and the West, and indicates a new era of international cooperation. Sponsors of the meeting include: the Association for Computing Machinery, the Association for Symbolic Logic, andthe Committee on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science of IEEE. The book is a unique source of information on the state of computer science research in the former Soviet Union and presents important discoveries in the area of logical foundations of computer science.

Logic and Computer Science - Lectures given at the 1st Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held... Logic and Computer Science - Lectures given at the 1st Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held at Montecatini Terme, Italy, June 20-28, 1988 (Paperback, 1990 ed.)
Steven Homer; Edited by Piergiorgio Odifreddi; Anil Nerode, Richard A. Platek, Gerald E. Sacks, …
R1,198 Discovery Miles 11 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The courses given at the 1st C.I.M.E. Summer School of 1988 dealt with the main areas on the borderline between applied logic and theoretical computer science. These courses are recorded here in five expository papers: S. Homer: The Isomorphism Conjecture and its Generalization.- A. Nerode: Some Lectures on Intuitionistic Logic.- R.A. Platek: Making Computers Safe for the World. An Introduction to Proofs of Programs. Part I. - G.E. Sacks: Prolog Programming.- A. Scedrov: A Guide to Polymorphic Types.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2022, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 10-13, 2022,... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2022, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 10-13, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R2,350 Discovery Miles 23 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2022, held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, in January 2022. The 23 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory; logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program verification; logical methods in program specification and extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy logic; system design logics; other logics in computer science.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2020, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 4-7, 2020,... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2020, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 4-7, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2020, held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, in January 2020. The 17 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 30 submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory; logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program verification; logical methods in program specification and extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy logic; system design logics; other logics in computer science.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2016, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 4-7, 2016.... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2016, Deerfield Beach, FL, USA, January 4-7, 2016. Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R2,802 Discovery Miles 28 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2016, held in Deerfield Beach, FL, USA in January 2016. The 27 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 submissions. The scope of the Symposium is broad and includes constructive mathematics and type theory; homotopy type theory; logic, automata, and automatic structures; computability and randomness; logical foundations of programming; logical aspects of computational complexity; parameterized complexity; logic programming and constraints; automated deduction and interactive theorem proving; logical methods in protocol and program verification; logical methods in program specification and extraction; domain theory logics; logical foundations of database theory; equational logic and term rewriting; lambda and combinatory calculi; categorical logic and topological semantics; linear logic; epistemic and temporal logics; intelligent and multiple-agent system logics; logics of proof and justification; non-monotonic reasoning; logic in game theory and social software; logic of hybrid systems; distributed system logics; mathematical fuzzy logic; system design logics; and other logics in computer science.

Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2007, New York, NY, USA, June 4-7, 2007, Proceedings... Logical Foundations of Computer Science - International Symposium, LFCS 2007, New York, NY, USA, June 4-7, 2007, Proceedings (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Sergei Artemov, Anil Nerode
R1,806 Discovery Miles 18 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Logical Foundations of Computer Science, LFCS 2007, held in New York, NY, USA in June 2007.

The volume presents 36 revised refereed papers carefully selected by the program committee. All current aspects of logic in computer science are addressed, including constructive mathematics and type theory, logical foundations of programming, logical aspects of computational complexity, logic programming and constraints, automated deduction and interactive theorem proving, logical methods in protocol and program verification and in program specification and extraction, domain theory logics, logical foundations of database theory, equational logic and term rewriting, lambda and combinatory calculi, categorical logic and topological semantics, linear logic, epistemic and temporal logics, intelligent and multiple agent system logics, logics of proof and justification, nonmonotonic reasoning, logic in game theory and social software, logic of hybrid systems, distributed system logics, system design logics, as well as other logics in computer science.

Teachings of the East - Volume I (Paperback): Donald W. Castellano-Hoyt Teachings of the East - Volume I (Paperback)
Donald W. Castellano-Hoyt; Nerode
R209 Discovery Miles 2 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Algebraic Curves and Riemann Surfaces for Undergraduates - The Theory of the Donut (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): Anil Nerode, Noam... Algebraic Curves and Riemann Surfaces for Undergraduates - The Theory of the Donut (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Anil Nerode, Noam Greenberg
R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The theory relating algebraic curves and Riemann surfaces exhibits the unity of mathematics: topology, complex analysis, algebra and geometry all interact in a deep way. This textbook offers an elementary introduction to this beautiful theory for an undergraduate audience. At the heart of the subject is the theory of elliptic functions and elliptic curves. A complex torus (or "donut") is both an abelian group and a Riemann surface. It is obtained by identifying points on the complex plane. At the same time, it can be viewed as a complex algebraic curve, with addition of points given by a geometric "chord-and-tangent" method. This book carefully develops all of the tools necessary to make sense of this isomorphism. The exposition is kept as elementary as possible and frequently draws on familiar notions in calculus and algebra to motivate new concepts. Based on a capstone course given to senior undergraduates, this book is intended as a textbook for courses at this level and includes a large number of class-tested exercises. The prerequisites for using the book are familiarity with abstract algebra, calculus and analysis, as covered in standard undergraduate courses.

Descriptive Outline of Yogoda - Reprint of 1930 11th Edition (Paperback): Brahmachari Nerode Descriptive Outline of Yogoda - Reprint of 1930 11th Edition (Paperback)
Brahmachari Nerode; Edited by Donald Castellano-Hoyt; Swami Yogananda
R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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