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Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic I presents chapters from selected, world renowned, logicians. Important topics of logic are discussed from the point of view of their further development in light of requirements arising from their successful application in areas such as Computer Science and AI language. An overview of the current state as well as open problems and perspectives are clarified in such fields as non-standard inferences in description logics, logic of provability, logical dynamics, and computability theory. The book contains interesting contributions concerning the role of…mehr

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Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic I presents chapters from selected, world renowned, logicians. Important topics of logic are discussed from the point of view of their further development in light of requirements arising from their successful application in areas such as Computer Science and AI language. An overview of the current state as well as open problems and perspectives are clarified in such fields as non-standard inferences in description logics, logic of provability, logical dynamics, and computability theory. The book contains interesting contributions concerning the role of logic today, including some unexpected aspects of contemporary logic and the application of logic.


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Autorenporträt
Dov M. Gabbay, King's College London, UK / Sergei S. Goncharov, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia / Michael Zakharyaschev, King's College London, UK
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From the reviews:

"It may be one of the best books I ever read ... . The book is best described as a drawerful of ambitious, thought-provoking research questions. Some will inspire you to go search for more literature, and some might even get you started on new research topics. ... this collection is a fascinating bouquet of research questions to pursue or suggest to your students. ... I am convinced that this collection will nurture future research and be a great source of inspiration for young researchers." (Anders Søgaard, Studia Logica, Vol. 87 (361-365), 2007)