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Mathematical Logic : An Introduction to Model Theory, Paperback / softback Book

Mathematical Logic : An Introduction to Model Theory Paperback / softback

Part of the Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering series

Paperback / softback

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Before his death in March, 1976, A. H. Lightstone delivered the manu­ script for this book to Plenum Press. Because he died before the editorial work on the manuscript was completed, I agreed (in the fall of 1976) to serve as a surrogate author and to see the project through to completion.

I have changed the manuscript as little as possible, altering certain passages to correct oversights.

But the alterations are minor; this is Lightstone's book.

H. B. Enderton vii Preface This is a treatment of the predicate calculus in a form that serves as a foundation for nonstandard analysis.

Classically, the predicates and variables of the predicate calculus are kept distinct, inasmuch as no variable is also a predicate; moreover, each predicate is assigned an order, a unique natural number that indicates the length of each tuple to which the predicate can be prefixed.

These restrictions are dropped here, in order to develop a flexible, expressive language capable of exploiting the potential of nonstandard analysis.

To assist the reader in grasping the basic ideas of logic, we begin in Part I by presenting the propositional calculus and statement systems.

This provides a relatively simple setting in which to grapple with the some­ times foreign ideas of mathematical logic.

These ideas are repeated in Part II, where the predicate calculus and semantical systems are studied.

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