This book provides an introduction to logic and mathematical induction which are the basis of any deductive computational framework. A strong mathematical foundation of the logical engines available in modern proof assistants, such as the PVS verification system, is essential for computer scientists
Applied Logic for Computer Scientists : Computational Deduction and Formal Proofs
β Scribed by Mauricio Ayala-RincΓ³n, FlΓ‘vio L. C. de Moura (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Series
- Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides an introduction to logic and mathematical induction which are the basis of any deductive computational framework. A strong mathematical foundation of the logical engines available in modern proof assistants, such as the PVS verification system, is essential for computer scientists, mathematicians and engineers to increment their capabilities to provide formal proofs of theorems and to certify the robustness of software and hardware systems.
The authors present a concise overview of the necessary computational and mathematical aspects of βlogicβ, placing emphasis on both natural deduction and sequent calculus. Differences between constructive and classical logic are highlighted through several examples and exercises. Without neglecting classical aspects of computational logic, the authors also highlight the connections between logical deduction rules and proof commands in proof assistants, presenting simple examples of formalizations of the correctness of algebraic functions and algorithms in PVS.
Applied Logic for Computer Scientists will not only benefit students of computer science and mathematics but also software, hardware, automation, electrical and mechatronic engineers who are interested in the application of formal methods and the related computational tools to provide mathematical certificates of the quality and accuracy of their products and technologies.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Derivation and Proofs in the Propositional Logic....Pages 1-41
Derivations and Proofs in the Predicate Logic....Pages 43-72
Deductions in the Style of Gentzenβs Sequent Calculus....Pages 73-94
Derivations and Formalizations....Pages 95-119
Algebraic and Computational Examples....Pages 121-137
Suggested Readings....Pages 139-143
Back Matter....Pages 145-150
β¦ Subjects
Logics and Meanings of Programs;Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages;Math Applications in Computer Science
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