Practical Foundations of Mathematics, Volume 59

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Cambridge University Press, 13 mag 1999 - 572 pagine
Practical Foundations of Mathematics explains the basis of mathematical reasoning both in pure mathematics itself (algebra and topology in particular) and in computer science. In addition to the formal logic, this volume examines the relationship between computer languages and "plain English" mathematical proofs. The book introduces the reader to discrete mathematics, reasoning, and categorical logic. It offers a new approach to term algebras, induction and recursion and proves in detail the equivalence of types and categories. Each idea is illustrated by wide-ranging examples, and followed critically along its natural path, transcending disciplinary boundaries across universal algebra, type theory, category theory, set theory, sheaf theory, topology and programming. Students and teachers of computing, mathematics and philosophy will find this book both readable and of lasting value as a reference work.
 

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TYPES AND INDUCTION
65
POSETS AND LATTICES
125
CARTESIAN CLOSED CATEGORIES
183
LIMITS AND COLIMITS
250
STRUCTURAL RECURSION
306
ADJUNCTIONS
367
ALGEBRA WITH DEPENDENT TYPES
426
THE QUANTIFIERS
469
BIBLIOGRAPHY
530
INDEX
553
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