Publication

2001-06-28 - Cambridge University Press

Language

English

Word Count

144,000 words, Guess

Page Count

576 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL7754726M
  • ISBN-139780521802000
  • ISBN-100521802008
  • OCLC Control Number45636881
  • Library of Congress Control Number00054667
and 2 more
  • Goodreads6494224
  • LibraryThing5632

Classifications

  • LCCQA9.46 .B58 2001

Description

"This is an advanced 2001 textbook on modal logic, a field which caught the attention of computer scientists in the late 1970s. Researchers in areas ranging from economics to computational linguistics have since realised its worth. The book is for novices and for more experienced readers, with two distinct tracks clearly signposted at the start of each chapter. The development is mathematical; prior acquaintance with first-order logic and its semantics is assumed, and familiarity with the basic mathematical notions of set theory is required. The authors focus on the use of modal languages as tools to analyze the properties of relational structures, including their algorithmic and algebraic aspects, and applications to issues in logic and computer science such as completeness, computability and complexity are considered. Three appendices supply basic background information and numerous exercises are provided. Ideal for anyone wanting to learn modern modal logic."--Publisher's website.

First Sentence

Languages of propositional modal logic are propositional languages to which sentential operators (usually called modalities or modal operators) have been added.

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