"...sets forth the basic tools that the fledgling model theorist should master....a new standard reference in this subject." J.M. Plotkin, Mathematical Reviews

"...an important contribution to the literature...one of the few (or perhaps the only) books in print that develop the essentials of model theory in the modern style...valuable for its novel treatment and exposition of some important topics...Throughout the book, Hodges's vast knowledge of logic impresses itself on the reader. There is a beautiful variety and mix of classical and more recent techniques and ideas, especially in applications. It is a pleasure to leaf through the book..." Anand Pillay, Jrl of Symbolic Logic

This is an up-to-date and integrated introduction to model theory, designed to be used for graduate courses (for students who are familiar with first-order logic), and as a reference for more experienced logicians and mathematicians. Model theory is concerned with the notions of definition, interpretation and structure in a very general setting, and is applied to a wide variety of other areas such as set theory, geometry, algebra (in particular group theory), and computer science (e.g. logic programming and specification). Professor Hodges emphasises definability and methods of construction, and introduces the reader to advanced topics such as stability. He also provides the reader with much historical information and a full bibliography, enhancing the book's use as a reference.
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An integrated introduction to model theory.
Part I. Language and Structure: 1. Naming of parts; 2. Classifying structures; 3. Structures that look alike; 4. Automorphisms; 5. Interpretations; Part II. Piecing Together a Structure: 6. The first order case; 7. The countable case; 8. The existential case; 9. The Horn case; Part III. Consequences of Compactness: 10. Saturation; 11. Combinatorial; 12. Expansions and categoricity; Examples; Bibliography; Index.
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An up-to-date and integrated introduction to model theory, designed to be used for graduate courses (for students who are familiar with first-order logic), and as a reference for more experienced logicians and mathematicians.
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Product details

ISBN
9780521304429
Published
1993-03-11
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
1189 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
153 mm
Thickness
48 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
788