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Logic for Computer Scientists, PDF eBook

Logic for Computer Scientists PDF

Part of the Modern Birkhauser Classics series

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By the development of new fields and applications, such as Automated Theorem Proving and Logic Programming, Logic has obtained a new and important role in Computer Science.

The traditional mathematical way of dealing with Logic is in some respect not tailored for Computer Science - plications.

This book emphasizes such Computer Science aspects in Logic.

It arose from a series of lectures in 1986 and 1987 on Computer Science Logic at the EWH University in Koblenz, Germany.

The goal of this l- ture series was to give the undergraduate student an early and theoretically well-founded access to modern applications of Logic in Computer Science.

A minimal mathematical basis is required, such as an understanding of the notation and knowledge about the basic mathematical proof techniques induction).

More sophisticated mathematical kno- edge not a precondition read this book.

Acquaintance with some conventional programming language, PASCAL, assumed.

Several people helped in various ways in the preparation process of the original German version of this book: Johannes KSbler, Eveline and Rainer Schuler, and Hermann Engesser from B.I.

Wissenschaftsverlag. Regarding the English version, I want to express my deep gratitude to Prof.

Ronald Book. Without him, this translated version of the book would not have been possible.

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