Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic: Held in Cambridge /U. K., August 1-21, 1971
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Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic: Held in Cambridge /U. K., August 1-21, 1971
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Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic: Held in Cambridge /U. K., August 1-21, 1971

Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic: Held in Cambridge /U. K., August 1-21, 1971

Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic: Held in Cambridge /U. K., August 1-21, 1971

Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic: Held in Cambridge /U. K., August 1-21, 1971

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ISBN-13: 9783540055693
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/20/1973
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics , #337
Edition description: 1973
Pages: 664
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.06(d)

Table of Contents

Lectures on intuitionism.- Realizability: A retrospective survey.- Some applications of Kleene's methods for intuitionistic systems.- Notes on intuitionistic second order arithmetic.- Some properties of intuitionistic zermelo-frankel set theory.- Ouelques Resultats sur les Interpretations Fonctionnelles.- Combinator realizability of constructive finite type analysis.- The arithmetic theory of constructions.- The priority method for the construction of recursively enumerable sets.- Admissible ordinals and priority arguments.- Abstract computability versus analog-generability (a survey).- Infinitary combinatorics.- The maximum sum of a family of ordinals.- Effective implications between the "finite" choice axioms.- On descendingly complete ultrafilters.- XVI. A model for the negation of the axiom of choice.- Filters closed under MAHLO's and GAIFMAN's operation.- On chromatic number of graphs and set systems.- Countable models of set theories.- Errata.- Descriptive set theory in .- Modal model theory.- A preservation theorem for interpretations.- Vaught sentences and Lindström's regular relations.
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