Sets, functions, and logic: introduction to abstract mathematics
β Scribed by Devlin Keith
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis DUMP LIST
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 154
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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Keith Devlin. You know him. You've read his columns in MAA Online, you've heard him on the radio, and you've seen his popular mathematics books. In between all those activities and his own research, he's been hard at work revising Sets, Functions and Logic, his standard-setting text that has smoothe
<p>This book is intended as an undergraduate senior level or beginning graduate level text for mathematical logic. There are virtually no prereΒ quisites, although a familiarity with notions encountered in a beginning course in abstract algebra such as groups, rings, and fields will be useful in pro
This book introduces students to the world of advanced mathematics using algebraic structures as a unifying theme. Having no prerequisites beyond precalculus and an interest in abstract reasoning, the book is suitable for students of math education, computer science or physics who are looking for an