Models and Games
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th May '11
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This introductory text clearly presents three important games in logic, from the basics to the cutting edge.
This gentle introduction makes extensive use of three important games in logic: the semantic game, the Ehrenfeucht–Fraïssé game and the model existence game. Over 500 exercises are included and instructors will appreciate the game-theoretical presentation of basic materials as well as more advanced applications.This gentle introduction to logic and model theory is based on a systematic use of three important games in logic: the semantic game; the Ehrenfeucht–Fraïssé game; and the model existence game. The third game has not been isolated in the literature before but it underlies the concepts of Beth tableaux and consistency properties. Jouko Väänänen shows that these games are closely related and in turn govern the three interrelated concepts of logic: truth, elementary equivalence and proof. All three methods are developed not only for first order logic but also for infinitary logic and generalized quantifiers. Along the way, the author also proves completeness theorems for many logics, including the cofinality quantifier logic of Shelah, a fully compact extension of first order logic. With over 500 exercises this book is ideal for graduate courses, covering the basic material as well as more advanced applications.
'The book can be used for reference purposes, as well as for teaching and self-study at the graduate level. It is a welcome addition to the literature on game-theoretic model theory.' Daniele Mundici, Zentralblatt MATH
'… an interesting book that, while written by a logician, has lots of things to offer to computer scientists with theoretical inclinations.' Panos Rondogiannis, Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
'… original and very ambitious … covers a remarkable amount of material, much in the main text and even more in over 500 exercises.' The Mathematical Intelligencer
ISBN: 9780521518123
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 730g
380 pages