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For propositional logic it can be decided whether a formula has a
deduction from a finite set of other formulas. This volume begins
with a method to decide this for the quantified formulas of those
fragments of arithmetic which express the properties of
order-plus-successor and of order-plus-addition (Pressburger
arithmetic). It makes use of an algorithm eliminating quantifiers
which, in turn, is also applied to obtain consistency proofs for
these fragments.
In this volume, logic starts from the observation that in everyday
arguments, as brought forward by say a lawyer, statements are
transformed linguistically, connecting them in formal ways
irrespective of their contents. Understanding such arguments as
deductive situations, or "sequents" in the technical terminology,
the transformations between them can be expressed as logical rules.
The book concludes with the algorithms producing the results of
Gentzen's midsequent theorem and Herbrand's theorem for prenex
formulas.
For propositional logic it can be decided whether a formula has a
deduction from a finite set of other formulas. The present volume
begins with a method to decide this for the quantified formulas of
those fragments of arithmetic which express the properties of
order-plus-successor and or order-plus-addition (Presburger
arithmetic); it makes use of an algorithm eliminating quantifiers
which, in turn, is also applied to obtain consistency proofs for
these fragments. Stronger fragments of arithmetic, also containing
multiplication, are sufficiently rich to express a primitive
recursive encoding of terms, formulas and deductions, and this
leads to Godel's theorem exhibiting statements already undecidable
in these fragments. Its central idea, isolated in Tarski's fixpoint
lemma, has a certain analogy with Eubulides' antinomy of the Liar,
and in a non-technical chapter, accessible to a wider class of
readers, this analogy is exploited for an informal discussion of
undefinability and incompleteness. The technical tools required to
verify the hypotheses on arithmetical representability, on the
other hand, are collected in an independent presentation of
recursive functions and relations.
In this volume, logic starts from the observation that in everyday
arguments, as brought forward say by a lawyer, statements are
transformed linguistically, connecting them in formal ways
irrespective of their contents. Understanding such arguments as
deductive situations, or "sequents" in the technical terminology,
the transformations between them can be expressed as logical rules.
This leads to Gentzen's calculi of derivations, presented first for
positive logic and then, depending on the requirements made on the
behaviour of negation, for minimal, intuitionist and classical
logic. Identifying interdeducible formulas, each of these calculi
gives rise to a lattice-like ordered structure. Describing the
generation of filters in these structures leads to corresponding
modus ponens calculi, and these turn out to be semantically
complete because they express the algorithms generating semantical
consequences, as obtained in Volume One of these lectures. The
operators transforming derivations from one type of calculus into
the other are also studied with respect to changes of the lengths
of derivations, and operators eliminating defined predicate and
function symbols are described expli
Dieses Lehrbuch behandelt verstandlich, umfassend und modern die
Theorie der Berechenbarkeit, ein klassisches Gebiet der
Mathematischen Logik, das als Grundlagengebiet auch fur die
Informatik von hochster Bedeutung ist. Lebendig und didaktisch klar
wird das Studium der berechenbaren Funktionen auf dem
Programmbegriff aufgebaut. Dabei sind die Induktion als
Beweisprinzip und die Rekursion als Konstruktionsprinzip die beiden
grundlegenden Werkzeuge fur den Umgang mit Zahlen und Funktionen.
Obwohl uber eine gewisse Vertrautheit mit der mathematischen
Argumentationsweise hinaus keine inhaltlichen Kenntnisse aus der
Mathematik oder der Informatik vorausgesetzt werden, findet auch
der Kenner eine durch viele neuartige Details angereicherte und an
neuesten Ergebnissen orientierte Darstellung.
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