Logic: Reference Book for Computer Scientists [E-Book] : The 2nd Revised, Modified, and Enlarged Edition of "Logics for Computer and Data Sciences, and Artificial Intelligence" / by Lech T. Polkowski.
The book gives all interested in computer science, a deep review of relevant aspects of logic. In its scope are classical and non-classical logics. The content will be valid as well for those interested in linguistic, philosophy and many other areas of research both in humane and technical branches...
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Personal Name(s): | Polkowski, Lech T., author |
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1st edition 2023. |
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Springer,
2023
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Physical Description: |
XXXIII, 461 pages 31 illustrations (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783031420344 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-031-42034-4 |
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Intelligent Systems Reference Library ;
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The book gives all interested in computer science, a deep review of relevant aspects of logic. In its scope are classical and non-classical logics. The content will be valid as well for those interested in linguistic, philosophy and many other areas of research both in humane and technical branches of science as logic permeates all genuine realms of science. The book contains a substantial part of classical results in logic like those by Gödel, Tarski, Church and Rosser as well as later developments like many-valued logics, logics for knowledge engineering, first-order logics plus inductive definitions. The exposition is rigorous yet without unnecessary abstractionism, so it should be accessible to readers from many disciplines of science. Each chapter contains a problem section, and problems are borrowed from research publications which allows for passing additional information, and it allows readers to test their skills. Extensive bibliography of 270 positions directs readers to research works of importance. |