Bounded Arithmetic Propositional Logic and Complexity Theory

Bounded Arithmetic  Propositional Logic and Complexity Theory
Author: Jan Krajicek
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1995-11-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521452052

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Discusses the deep connections between logic and complexity theory, and lists a number of intriguing open problems.

Logical Foundations of Mathematics and Computational Complexity

Logical Foundations of Mathematics and Computational Complexity
Author: Pavel Pudlák
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319001197

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The two main themes of this book, logic and complexity, are both essential for understanding the main problems about the foundations of mathematics. Logical Foundations of Mathematics and Computational Complexity covers a broad spectrum of results in logic and set theory that are relevant to the foundations, as well as the results in computational complexity and the interdisciplinary area of proof complexity. The author presents his ideas on how these areas are connected, what are the most fundamental problems and how they should be approached. In particular, he argues that complexity is as important for foundations as are the more traditional concepts of computability and provability. Emphasis is on explaining the essence of concepts and the ideas of proofs, rather than presenting precise formal statements and full proofs. Each section starts with concepts and results easily explained, and gradually proceeds to more difficult ones. The notes after each section present some formal definitions, theorems and proofs. Logical Foundations of Mathematics and Computational Complexity is aimed at graduate students of all fields of mathematics who are interested in logic, complexity and foundations. It will also be of interest for both physicists and philosophers who are curious to learn the basics of logic and complexity theory.

Descriptive Complexity

Descriptive Complexity
Author: Neil Immerman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781461205395

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By virtue of the close relationship between logic and relational databases, it turns out that complexity has important applications to databases such as analyzing the parallel time needed to compute a query, and the analysis of nondeterministic classes. This book is a relatively self-contained introduction to the subject, which includes the necessary background material, as well as numerous examples and exercises.

Logic and Complexity

Logic and Complexity
Author: Richard Lassaigne,Michel de Rougemont
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780857293923

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Logic and Complexity looks at basic logic as it is used in Computer Science, and provides students with a logical approach to Complexity theory. With plenty of exercises, this book presents classical notions of mathematical logic, such as decidability, completeness and incompleteness, as well as new ideas brought by complexity theory such as NP-completeness, randomness and approximations, providing a better understanding for efficient algorithmic solutions to problems. Divided into three parts, it covers: - Model Theory and Recursive Functions - introducing the basic model theory of propositional, 1st order, inductive definitions and 2nd order logic. Recursive functions, Turing computability and decidability are also examined. - Descriptive Complexity - looking at the relationship between definitions of problems, queries, properties of programs and their computational complexity. - Approximation - explaining how some optimization problems and counting problems can be approximated according to their logical form. Logic is important in Computer Science, particularly for verification problems and database query languages such as SQL. Students and researchers in this field will find this book of great interest.

Finite Automata Formal Logic and Circuit Complexity

Finite Automata  Formal Logic  and Circuit Complexity
Author: Howard Straubing
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781461202899

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The study of the connections between mathematical automata and for mal logic is as old as theoretical computer science itself. In the founding paper of the subject, published in 1936, Turing showed how to describe the behavior of a universal computing machine with a formula of first order predicate logic, and thereby concluded that there is no algorithm for deciding the validity of sentences in this logic. Research on the log ical aspects of the theory of finite-state automata, which is the subject of this book, began in the early 1960's with the work of J. Richard Biichi on monadic second-order logic. Biichi's investigations were extended in several directions. One of these, explored by McNaughton and Papert in their 1971 monograph Counter-free Automata, was the characterization of automata that admit first-order behavioral descriptions, in terms of the semigroup theoretic approach to automata that had recently been developed in the work of Krohn and Rhodes and of Schiitzenberger. In the more than twenty years that have passed since the appearance of McNaughton and Papert's book, the underlying semigroup theory has grown enor mously, permitting a considerable extension of their results. During the same period, however, fundamental investigations in the theory of finite automata by and large fell out of fashion in the theoretical com puter science community, which moved to other concerns.

Logical Foundations of Proof Complexity

Logical Foundations of Proof Complexity
Author: Stephen Cook,Phuong Nguyen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1107694116

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This book treats bounded arithmetic and propositional proof complexity from the point of view of computational complexity. The first seven chapters include the necessary logical background for the material and are suitable for a graduate course. Associated with each of many complexity classes are both a two-sorted predicate calculus theory, with induction restricted to concepts in the class, and a propositional proof system. The result is a uniform treatment of many systems in the literature, including Buss's theories for the polynomial hierarchy and many disparate systems for complexity classes such as AC0, AC0(m), TC0, NC1, L, NL, NC, and P.

Computability Complexity Logic

Computability  Complexity  Logic
Author: E. Börger
Publsiher: North Holland
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1989-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UCAL:B4502346

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The theme of this book is formed by a pair of concepts: the concept of formal language as carrier of the precise expression of meaning, facts and problems, and the concept of algorithm or calculus, i.e. a formally operating procedure for the solution of precisely described questions and problems. The book is a unified introduction to the modern theory of these concepts, to the way in which they developed first in mathematical logic and computability theory and later in automata theory, and to the theory of formal languages and complexity theory. Apart from considering the fundamental themes and classical aspects of these areas, the subject matter has been selected to give priority throughout to the new aspects of traditional questions, results and methods which have developed from the needs or knowledge of computer science and particularly of complexity theory. It is both a textbook for introductory courses in the above-mentioned disciplines as well as a monograph in which further results of new research are systematically presented and where an attempt is made to make explicit the connections and analogies between a variety of concepts and constructions.

Proof Complexity

Proof Complexity
Author: Jan Krajíček
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781108416849

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Offers a self-contained work presenting basic ideas, classical results, current state of the art and possible future directions in proof complexity.