Logic, Language, and Information

  • Blackburn P
  • de Rijke M
  • Venema Y
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An understanding of the theory and application of logic is fundamental both to successful software and hardware development, and to gain a thorough grasp of modern computing. This book provides a gentle introduction to the subject at a comfortable pace that is suitable for a wide range of students including: undergraduates in computer science, maths, philosophy and those on MSc conversion courses. It is particularly useful for students with weak backgrounds in maths.

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Blackburn, P., de Rijke, M., & Venema, Y. (1997). Logic, Language, and Information. In Relational Methods in Computer Science (pp. 211–225). Springer Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6510-2_14

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