Wasilewska, Anita

Logics for computer science : classical and non-classical - Switzerland : Springer, 2018. - x, 535p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

The theory of computation is based on concepts defined by logicians and mathematicians. Logic plays a fundamental role in computer science, and this book explains the basic theorems, as well as different techniques of proving them in classical and some non-classical logics. Important applications derived from concepts of logic for computer technology include Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering. Providing an in-depth introduction to fundamental classical and non-classical logics, this textbook offers a comprehensive survey of logics for computer scientists. Logics for Computer Science contains intuitive introductory chapters explaining the need for logical investigations, motivations for different types of logics and some of their history.

9783319925905 (hbk)


Logic design
Symbolic and mathematical
Artificial intelligence
Mathematical foundations

005.13 / WAS

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