C. J. Ash (Author), J. N. Crossley (Author), C. J. Brickhill
(Author), J. C. Stillwell (Author), N. H. Williams (Author)
This introduction to the main ideas and results of mathematical logic is a serious treatment geared toward non-logicians. Starting with a historical survey of logic in ancient times, it traces the 17th-century development of calculus and discusses mode theories, including set theory, the continuum hypothesis, and other ideas.
This introduction to the main ideas and results of mathematical logic is a serious treatment geared toward non-logicians. Starting with a historical survey of logic in ancient times, it traces the 17th-century development of calculus and discusses mode theories, including set theory, the continuum hypothesis, and other ideas.