Gödel 96: Logical Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics
Lecture Notes in Logic 6
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher A K Peters
- Date of Publication 26 March 2001
- ISBN 9781568811536
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages294 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 521 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Designed for introductory parallel computing courses at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level, Elements of Parallel Computing presents the fundamental concepts of parallel computing not from the point of view of hardware, but from a more abstract view of algorithmic and implementation patterns. The aim is to facilitate the teaching
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This volume contains the proceedings of the conference Logical Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics-Kurt Godel's Legacy, held in Brno, Czech Republic on the 90th anniversary of his birth. The wide and continuing importance of Godel s work in the logical foundations of mathematics, computer science, and physics is confirmed by the broad range of speakers who participated in making this gathering a scientific event.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface -- Part I. Invited Papers -- Godel’s program for new axioms: Why, where, how and what? /@Solomon Feferman -- Infinite-valued Godel Logics with 0-1-Projections and Relativizations /@Matthias Baaz -- Contributions of K. Godel to Relativity and Cosmology /@G.F.E. Ellis -- Kurt Godel and the constructive Mathematics of A.A. Markov /@Boris A. Kushner -- Hao Wang as Philosopher /@Charles Parsons -- A bottom-up approach to foundations of mathematics /@Pavel Pudlak -- K-graph Machines: generalizing Turing’s machines and arguments /@Wilfried Sieg and John Byrnes -- Forcing on Bounded Arithmetic /@Gaisi Takeuti and Masahiro Yasumoto -- Uniform Interpolation and Layered Bisimulation -- A@@@lbert Visser -- Part II. Contributed Papers -- Godel’s Ontological Proof Revisited /@C. Anthony Anderson and Michael Gettings -- A Uniform Theorem Proving Tableau Method for Modal Logic /@Tadashi Araragi -- Decidability of the 3*V*-Class in the Membership Theory NWL /@Dorella Belle and Franco Parlamento -- A Logical Approach to Complexity Bounds for Subtype Inequalities /@Marcin Benke -- How to characterize provably total functions /@Benjamin Blankertz and Andreas Weiermann -- Completeness has to be restricted: Godel’s interpretation of the parameter t /@Giora Hon -- A Bounded Arithmetic Theory for Constant Depth Threshold Circuits /@Jan Johannsen -- Information content and computational complexity of recursive sets /@Lars Kristiansen -- Kurt Godel and the Consistency of R^^ /@Robert K. Meyer -- Best possible answer is computable for fuzzy SLD-resolution /@Leonard Pauh'k -- The finite stages of inductive definitions /@Robert F. Stark -- Godel and the Theory of Everything /@Michael Stoltzner -- Replacement- /-* Collection /@Andrzej M. Zarach
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