Computability Theory Semantics and Logic Programming

Computability Theory  Semantics  and Logic Programming
Author: Melvin Fitting
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015011743922

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This book describes computability theory and provides an extensive treatment of data structures and program correctness. The author covers topics of current interest, such as the logic programming language PROLOG and its relation to the LISP type of language.

Mathematical Aspects of Logic Programming Semantics

Mathematical Aspects of Logic Programming Semantics
Author: Pascal Hitzler,Anthony Seda
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000218725

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Covering the authors' own state-of-the-art research results, this book presents a rigorous, modern account of the mathematical methods and tools required for the semantic analysis of logic programs. It significantly extends the tools and methods from traditional order theory to include nonconventional methods from mathematical analysis that depend on topology, domain theory, generalized distance functions, and associated fixed-point theory. The authors closely examine the interrelationships between various semantics as well as the integration of logic programming and connectionist systems/neural networks.

Computable Models

Computable Models
Author: raymond turner
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-04-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781848820524

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Computational models can be found everywhere in present day science and engineering. In providing a logical framework and foundation for the specification and design of specification languages, Raymond Turner uses this framework to introduce and study computable models. In doing so he presents the first systematic attempt to provide computational models with a logical foundation. Computable models have wide-ranging applications from programming language semantics and specification languages, through to knowledge representation languages and formalism for natural language semantics. They are also implicit in computer modelling in many areas of physical and social science. This detailed investigation into the logical foundations of specification and specification languages and their application to the definition of programming languages, coupled with a clear exposition of theories of data and computable models as mathematical notions will be welcomed by researchers and graduate students.

Semantics of Programming Languages and Model Theory

Semantics of Programming Languages and Model Theory
Author: Manfred Droste,Yuri Gurevich
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1993-09-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 2881249353

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Fourteen papers presented at the conference on [title], held at the International Conference and Research Center for Computer Science, Schloss Dagstuhl, June 1991, as well as a few others submitted by colleagues unable to attend, reflect the interplay between algebra, logic, and semantics of programming languages. Among the topics are a formal specification of PARLOG, synthesis of nondeterministic asynchronous automata, observable modules and power domain constructions, the Smyth-completion of a quasi-uniform space, current trends in the semantics of data flow, and a theory of unary pairfunctions. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Mathematical Aspects of Logic Programming Semantics

Mathematical Aspects of Logic Programming Semantics
Author: Pascal Hitzler,Anthony Seda
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781439829622

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Covering the authors' own state-of-the-art research results, this book presents a rigorous, modern account of the mathematical methods and tools required for the semantic analysis of logic programs. It significantly extends the tools and methods from traditional order theory to include nonconventional methods from mathematical analysis that depend on topology, domain theory, generalized distance functions, and associated fixed-point theory. The authors closely examine the interrelationships between various semantics as well as the integration of logic programming and connectionist systems/neural networks.

Computability Complexity and Languages

Computability  Complexity  and Languages
Author: Martin Davis,Ron Sigal,Elaine J. Weyuker
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 631
Release: 1994-02-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780122063824

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This introductory text covers the key areas of computer science, including recursive function theory, formal languages, and automata. Additions to the second edition include: extended exercise sets, which vary in difficulty; expanded section on recursion theory; new chapters on program verification and logic programming; updated references and examples throughout.

Logic Meaning and Computation

Logic  Meaning and Computation
Author: C. Anthony Anderson,Michael Zelëny
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401005265

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This volume began as a remembrance of Alonzo Church while he was still with us and is now finally complete. It contains papers by many well-known scholars, most of whom have been directly influenced by Church's own work. Often the emphasis is on foundational issues in logic, mathematics, computation, and philosophy - as was the case with Church's contributions, now universally recognized as having been of profound fundamental significance in those areas. The volume will be of interest to logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, and linguists. The contributions concern classical first-order logic, higher-order logic, non-classical theories of implication, set theories with universal sets, the logical and semantical paradoxes, the lambda-calculus, especially as it is used in computation, philosophical issues about meaning and ontology in the abstract sciences and in natural language, and much else. The material will be accessible to specialists in these areas and to advanced graduate students in the respective fields.

Three Views of Logic

Three Views of Logic
Author: Donald W. Loveland,Richard E. Hodel,S. G. Sterrett
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-01-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780691160443

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The first interdisciplinary textbook to introduce students to three critical areas in applied logic Demonstrating the different roles that logic plays in the disciplines of computer science, mathematics, and philosophy, this concise undergraduate textbook covers select topics from three different areas of logic: proof theory, computability theory, and nonclassical logic. The book balances accessibility, breadth, and rigor, and is designed so that its materials will fit into a single semester. Its distinctive presentation of traditional logic material will enhance readers' capabilities and mathematical maturity. The proof theory portion presents classical propositional logic and first-order logic using a computer-oriented (resolution) formal system. Linear resolution and its connection to the programming language Prolog are also treated. The computability component offers a machine model and mathematical model for computation, proves the equivalence of the two approaches, and includes famous decision problems unsolvable by an algorithm. The section on nonclassical logic discusses the shortcomings of classical logic in its treatment of implication and an alternate approach that improves upon it: Anderson and Belnap's relevance logic. Applications are included in each section. The material on a four-valued semantics for relevance logic is presented in textbook form for the first time. Aimed at upper-level undergraduates of moderate analytical background, Three Views of Logic will be useful in a variety of classroom settings. Gives an exceptionally broad view of logic Treats traditional logic in a modern format Presents relevance logic with applications Provides an ideal text for a variety of one-semester upper-level undergraduate courses