Schmidt (H. Arnold), Schutte (K.) and Thiele (H.-J.), eds. - P.H.G. Aczel - W.W. Boone - W. Haken and V. Poenaru - W.K. Burton - H.B. Curry - J. Diller - W. Felscher - R. Harrop - L. Hodes and E. Speckler - H. Lauchli - W. Obserschelp - D. Prawitz and P.-E. Malmnas - D. Siefkes G. Takeuti and M. Yasugi - Alfred Tarski - A.S. Troelstra
Reference : Cyb-6273
(1968)
North-Holland Publishing Company , Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1968 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's yellow printed binding, no dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 309 pages
1st edition, 1968 Contents, Chapitres : Contents, Preface, xi, Text, 298 pages - P.H.G. Aczel : Saturated intuitionistic theories - W.W. Boone : Decision problems about algebraic and logical systems as a whole and recursively enumerable degrees of unsolvability - W.W. Boone, W. Haken and V. Poenaru : On recursively unsolvable problems in topology and their classification - W.K. Burton : Constructive thermodynamics - H.B. Curry : A deduction theorem for inferential predicate - J. Diller : Zur Berechenbarkett primitiv-rekursiver Funcktionale endlicher Typen - W. Felscher : Equational maps - R. Harrop : Some forms of models of proportional calculi - L. Hodes and E. Speckler : Lenghts of formulas and elimination of quantifiers I - H. Lauchli : A decision procedure for the weak second order theory of linear order - W. Obserschelp : Strukturzahlen in endlichen Relationssystemen - D. Prawitz and P.-E. Malmnas : A survey of some connections between classical intuitionistic and minimal logic - K. Schütte : Zur Semantik der intuitionischen Aussagenlogik - D. Siefkes : Recursion theory and the theorem of Ramsey in one-place second order successor arithmetic - G. Takeuti and M. Yasugi : Reflection principles of subsystems of analysis - A. Tarski : Equational logic and equational theories of algebras - A.S. Troelstra : The use of Brouwer's principle in intuitionistic topology the editor's binding is fine but without dust-jacket, inside is good, adhesives tracks on the end-paper (first and last pages), the former owner had underlined very few lines at red ink with rules, on about 20 lines, the text remains clean, it's still a good copy in the first edition, 1968, no other markings