Propositional Logic.- Predicate Logic.- Logic Programming.
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"This is a short introductory book on the topic of propositional
and first-order logic, with a bias towards computer scientists….
Schöning decides to concentrate on computational issues, and gives
us a short book (less than 170 pages) with a tight storyline…. I
found this a nicely written book with many examples and exercises
(126 of them). The presentation is natural and easy to follow….
This book seems suitable for a short course, a seminar series, or
part of a larger course on Prolog and logic programming, probably
at the advanced undergraduate level." —SIGACT News
"Contains examples and 126 interesting exercises which put the
student in an active reading mode.... Would provide a good
university short course introducing computer science students to
theorem proving and logic programming." —Mathematical
Reviews "This book concentrates on those aspects of mathematical
logic which have strong connections with different topics in
computer science, especially automated deduction, logic
programming, program verification and semantics of programming
languages.... The numerous exercises and illustrative examples
contribute a great extent to a better understanding of different
concepts and results. The book can be successfully used as a
handbook for an introductory course in artificial
intelligence." —Zentralblatt MATH
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