Monk,James Donald

Mathematical logic/ James Donald Monk - New York : Springer, 1976. - x,531p. : 24 cm.

Includes index.

Interdependence of sections.- I Recursive Function Theory.-
I. Turing machines.-
2. Elementary recursive and primitive recursive functions.-
3. Recursive functions; Turing computability.-
4. Markov algorithms.-
5. Recursion theory.-
6. Recursively enumerable sets.-
7. Survey of recursion theory.-
II Elements of Logic.-
8. Sentential logic.-
9. Boolean algebra.-
10. Syntactics of first-order languages.-
11. Some basic results of first-order logic.-
12. Cylindric algebras.-
III Decidable and Undecidable Theories.-
13. Some decidable theories.-
14. Implicit definability in number theories.-
15. General theory of undecidability.-
16. Some undecidable theories.-
17. Unprovability of consistency.-
IV Model Theory.-
18. Construction of models.-
19. Elementary equivalence.-
20. Nonstandard mathematics.-
21. Complete theories.-
22. The interpolation theorem.-
23. Generalized products.-
24. Equational logic.-
25. Preservation and characterization theorems.-
26. Elementary classes and elementary equivalence.-
27. Types.-
28. Saturated structures.-
V Unusual Logics.-
29. Inessential variations.-
30. Finitary extensions.-
31. Infinitary extensions.-

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Symbolic and mathematical logic.
Mathematical logic.

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