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Incompleteness Phenomenon : A New Course in Mathematical Logic, Paperback by Goldstern, Martin; Judah, Haim, ISBN 1568810938, ISBN-13 9781568810935, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US A text for a two-semester course, exploring questions of truth and mathematical logic. The basic phenomenon of mathematical logic is that every reasonable mathematical system is intrinsically incomplete; there will always be mathematical problems that we cannot solve. This premise is the result of G÷del's incompleteness theorem, and it is the main paradigm of this text. Two chapters provide basic background in mathematical logic, and two chapters cover model theory and the incompleteness theorem. Includes chapter exercises. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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