1st Edition

Logic And Declarative Language

By M. Downward Copyright 1998
    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    Logic has acquired a reputation for difficulty, perhaps because many of the approaches adopted have been more suitable for mathematicians than computer scientists. This book shows that the subject is not inherently difficult and that the connections between logic and declarative language are straightforward. Many exercises have been included in the hope that these will lead to a much greater confidence in manual proofs, therefore leading to a greater confidence in automated proofs.

    Part One: Logic Without Equality 1. Propositions 2. First Order Logic 3. Logic Programming Principles 4. Prolog Part Two: Logic With Equality 5. Logic-sorted Abstract Types 6. The Included Middle 7. Miranda 8. Institutional Logic 9. Languages and Databases

    Biography

    M. Downward