Sets and Proofs
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- Editors:
- S. Barry Cooper, University of Leeds
- John K. Truss, University of Leeds
- Date Published: August 1999
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521635493
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Together, Sets and Proofs and its sister volume Models and Computability will provide readers with a comprehensive guide to mathematical logic. All the authors are leaders in their fields and are drawn from the invited speakers at 'Logic Colloquium '97' (the major international meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic). It is expected that the breadth and timeliness of these two volumes will prove an invaluable and unique resource for specialists, post-graduate researchers, and the informed and interested nonspecialist.
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- Date Published: August 1999
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521635493
- length: 448 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.65kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. An introduction to finitary analyses of proof figures T. Arai
2. What mathematical truth could not be - II P. Benacerraf
3. Proof search in constructive logics R. Dyckhoff and L. F. Pinto
4. David's trick S. D. Friedman
5. A semantical calculus for intuitionistic propositional logic J. Hudelmaier
6. An iteration model violating the singular cardinals hypothesis P. Koepke
7. An introduction to core model theory B. Löwe and J. R. Steel
8. Games of countable length I. Neeman
9. On the complexity of the propositional calculus P. Pudlak
10. The realm of ordinal analysis M. Rathjen
11. Covering properties of core models E. Schimmerling
12. Ordinal systems A. Setzer
13. Polish group topologies S. Solecki
14. Forcing closed unbounded subsets of Nw+1 M. C. Stanley
15. First steps into metapredicativity in explicit mathematics T. Strahm
16. What makes a (pointwise) subrecursive hierarchy slow growing? A. Weiermann
17. Minimality arguments for infinite time Turing degrees P. D. Welch.
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