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Recursion Theory; Lecture Notes in Logic 1.

Recursion Theory; Lecture Notes in Logic 1.

Recursion Theory; Lecture Notes in Logic 1.
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Recursion Theory; Lecture Notes in Logic 1. Paperback - 2001

by Shoenfield, Joseph R

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Natick: A. K. Peters, 2001. Reprint. paperback. New book./No Jacket. 23 cm.
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  • Title Recursion Theory; Lecture Notes in Logic 1.
  • Author Shoenfield, Joseph R
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition New
  • Pages 84
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher A. K. Peters, Natick
  • Publication date 2001
  • Features Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 26795
  • ISBN 9781568811499 / 1568811497
  • Weight 0.36 lbs (0.16 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.44 x 6.58 x 0.23 in (23.98 x 16.71 x 0.58 cm)
  • Category Mathematics
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 00065281
  • Dewey Decimal Code 511.35
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Recursion Theory; Lecture Notes in Logic 1.

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This volume, which ten years ago appeared as the first in the acclaimed series Lecture Notes in Logic, serves as an introduction to recursion theory. The fundamental concept of recursion makes the idea of computability accessible to a mathematical analysis, thus forming one of the pillars on which modern computer science rests. The clarity and focus of this text have established it as a classic instrument for teaching and self-study that prepares its readers for the study of advanced monographs and the current literature on recursion theory.

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  • Scitech Book News, 06/01/2001, Page 20
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