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More and more students need a basic understanding of logic for computing courses, and prepositional and predicate calculus is central to the field of mathematical logic. This introductory text assumes no prior knowledge of logic and concentrates on the core material that is vital for further study. It is specifically designed for independent study and features a wealth of examples and exercises, many with full teaching solutions.

Produktbeschreibung
More and more students need a basic understanding of logic for computing courses, and prepositional and predicate calculus is central to the field of mathematical logic. This introductory text assumes no prior knowledge of logic and concentrates on the core material that is vital for further study. It is specifically designed for independent study and features a wealth of examples and exercises, many with full teaching solutions.


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Derek Goldrei, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
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From the reviews of the first edition:

"The aim of the present book is to give an introduction to propositional and predicate calculus which can be very useful when studying mathematical logic and many other mathematical subjects. ... The book is mainly conceived for the independent study of the students ... but it can also be used for taught courses. It is to be mentioned that the book includes very interesting exercises, many of them possessing full solutions." (Marius Tarnauceanu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1082, 2006)