
Modal Logic
Clarendon Press
Published on 27. March 1997
Book
Hardback
620 pages
978-0-19-853779-3 (ISBN)
Description
For a novice this book is a mathematically-oriented introduction to modal logic, the discipline within mathematical logic studying mathematical models of reasoning which involve various kinds of modal operators - `like it is necessary' in philosophy, `it is believed' in cognitive science, `it is provable' in mathematics and `it is true after executing a program' in computer science. It is an advanced text which starts with very fundamental concepts and gradually proceeds to the front line of current research, introducing in full details the modern semantical and algebraic apparatus and covering practically all classical results in the field. It contains both numerous exercises and open problems, and presupposes only minimal knowledge in mathematics.
A specialist can use the book as a source of references. For the first time results and methods of many directions in propositional modal logic - from completeness and duality to algorithmic problems - are collected and systematically presented in one volume. Unlike other books, modal logic is treated here as a uniform theory rather than a collection of a few particular systems. It is the only book presenting the theory of superintuitionistic logics.
A specialist can use the book as a source of references. For the first time results and methods of many directions in propositional modal logic - from completeness and duality to algorithmic problems - are collected and systematically presented in one volume. Unlike other books, modal logic is treated here as a uniform theory rather than a collection of a few particular systems. It is the only book presenting the theory of superintuitionistic logics.
Reviews / Votes
This book presents a rich resource for modern mathematical modal logic, useful both as an advanced textbook and as a source for up-to-date results. * Zentralblatt fuer Mathematik 871/97 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1150 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-853779-3 (9780198537793)
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Persons
Author
Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics, Tver State University
Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics, Moscow State University, Russia
Content
Introduction ; 1. Classical logic ; 2. Intuitionistic logic ; 3. Modal logics ; 4. From logics to classes of logics ; 5. Canonical models and filtration ; 6. Incompleteness ; 7. Algebraic semantics ; 8. Relational semantics ; 9. Canonical formulas ; 10. Kripke completeness ; 11. The finite approximability ; 12. Tabularity ; 13. Post completeness ; 14. Interpolation ; 15. The disjunction property and Hallden completeness ; 16. The decidability of logics ; 17. Admissibility and drivability of inference rules ; 18. The decidability of logics' properties ; 19. Complexity problems ; Reference ; Index