This is a gentle introduction from the origins of computability theory up to current research, and it will be of value as a textbook and guide for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in the domains of computability theory and theoretical computer science.
This new edition is completely revised, with almost one hundred pages of new material. In particular the author applied more up-to-date, more consistent terminology, and he addressed some notational redundancies and minor errors. He developed a glossary relating to computability theory, expanded the bibliographic references with new entries, and added the new part described above and other new sections.
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"For the prepared, this is a wonderful blending of history and philosophy, foundations and computation, math and the mystery of the incomplete, undecidable, unknowable, incomputable. ... a willing reader will be happy." (Benjamin Wells, ACM Computing Reviews, April, 2016)
"The main purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a clear and deep understanding of the foundations of computability theory. This goal is fully achieved, because the book is well-written and its reading is very pleasant. ... It is a good textbook for undergraduate or beginning graduate students in computer science or mathematics, and I suggest to use it." (Patrizio Cintioli, zbMATH 1339.03001, 2016)