Computation and Proof Theory
Computation and Proof Theory Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium held in Aachen, July 18–23, 1983 Part II / [electronic resource] :
edited by Egon Börger, Walter Oberschelp, Michael M. Richter, Brigitta Schinzel, Wolfgang Thomas.
- X, 482 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1104 0075-8434 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1104 .
Contiguous R.E. Degrees -- Abstract construction of counterexamples in recursive graph theory -- Minimal degrees and 1-generic sets below 0? -- Undecidability and recursive equivalence II -- Logical syntax and computational complexity -- Subrecursive hierarchies via direct limits -- A star-finite relational semantics for parallel programs -- Between constructive and classical mathematics -- Partial closures and semantics of while: Towards an iteration-based theory of data types -- Toward logic tailored for computational complexity -- On a new notion of partial conservativity -- Finitely approximable sets -- A unified approach to constructive and recursive analysis -- On faithful interpretability -- Abstract recursion as a foundation for the theory of algorithms -- Some logical problems connected with a modular decomposition theory of automata -- Diophantine equations in a fragment of number theory -- Generalized rules for quantifiers and the completeness of the intuitionistic operators &, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? -- On subsets of the Skolem class of exponential polynomials -- Effective operators in a topological setting -- An axiomatization of the apartness fragment of the theory DLO+ of dense linear order.
9783540391197
10.1007/BFb0099476 doi
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Mathematical Logic and Foundations.
QA8.9-10.3
511.3
Contiguous R.E. Degrees -- Abstract construction of counterexamples in recursive graph theory -- Minimal degrees and 1-generic sets below 0? -- Undecidability and recursive equivalence II -- Logical syntax and computational complexity -- Subrecursive hierarchies via direct limits -- A star-finite relational semantics for parallel programs -- Between constructive and classical mathematics -- Partial closures and semantics of while: Towards an iteration-based theory of data types -- Toward logic tailored for computational complexity -- On a new notion of partial conservativity -- Finitely approximable sets -- A unified approach to constructive and recursive analysis -- On faithful interpretability -- Abstract recursion as a foundation for the theory of algorithms -- Some logical problems connected with a modular decomposition theory of automata -- Diophantine equations in a fragment of number theory -- Generalized rules for quantifiers and the completeness of the intuitionistic operators &, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? -- On subsets of the Skolem class of exponential polynomials -- Effective operators in a topological setting -- An axiomatization of the apartness fragment of the theory DLO+ of dense linear order.
9783540391197
10.1007/BFb0099476 doi
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Mathematical Logic and Foundations.
QA8.9-10.3
511.3