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Reverse Mathematics: Problems, Reductions, and Proofs: Theory and Applications of Computability

Autor Damir D. Dzhafarov, Carl Mummert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2023
Reverse mathematics studies the complexity of proving mathematical theorems and solving mathematical problems. Typical questions include: Can we prove this result without first proving that one? Can a computer solve this problem? A highly active part of mathematical logic and computability theory, the subject offers beautiful results as well as significant foundational insights.

This text provides a modern treatment of reverse mathematics that combines computability theoretic reductions and proofs in formal arithmetic to measure the complexity of theorems and problems from all areas of mathematics. It includes detailed introductions to techniques from computable mathematics, Weihrauch style analysis, and other parts of computability that have become integral to research in the field. 
Topics and features:
  • Provides a complete introduction to reverse mathematics, including necessary background from computability theory, second order arithmetic, forcing, induction, and model construction
  • Offers a comprehensive treatment of the reverse mathematics of combinatorics, including Ramsey's theorem, Hindman's theorem, and many other results

  • Provides central results and methods from the past two decades, appearing in book form for the first time and including preservation techniques and applications of probabilistic arguments

  • Includes a large number of exercises of varying levels of difficulty, supplementing each chapter
The text will be accessible to students with a standard first year course in mathematical logic. It will also be a useful reference for researchers in reverse mathematics, computability theory, proof theory, and related areas.
Damir D. Dzhafarov is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut, CT, USA. Carl Mummert is a Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Marshall University, WV, USA.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031113697
ISBN-10: 3031113691
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: XIX, 488 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Theory and Applications of Computability

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 introduction.- Part I Computable mathematics: 2 Computability theory.- 3 Instance–solution problems.- 4 Problem reducibilities.- Part II Formalization and syntax: 5 Second order arithmetic.- 6 Induction and bounding.- 7 Forcing.- Part III Combinatorics: 8 Ramsey’s theorem.- 9 Other combinatorial principles.- Part IV Other areas: 10 Analysis and topology.- 11 Algebra.- 12 Set theory and beyond.

Recenzii

“Dzhafarov and Mummert's book provides a systematic introduction to new developments in reverse mathematics based on a computability-theoretic approach … . This book is a valuable reference for students and researchers working on reverse mathematics as well as other
branches of mathematical logic.” (Huishan Wu, Mathematical Reviews, September, 2023)

Notă biografică

Damir D. Dzhafarov is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut. He obtained his PhD from the University of Chicago, and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Notre Dame and the University of California, Berkeley. He has held visiting positions at the National University of Singapore and Charles University, Prague. His research focuses on the computability theoretic and reverse mathematical aspects of of combinatorics, and on the interactions of reverse mathematics with computable analysis and other areas.
Carl Mummert is a Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Marshall Univeristy. He obtained his Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University and held postdoctoral positions at Appalachian State University and the University of Michigan.  His research has included the reverse mathematics of topology and combinatorics as well as higher order reverse mathematics.



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Reverse mathematics studies the complexity of proving mathematical theorems and solving mathematical problems. Typical questions include: Can we prove this result without first proving that one? Can a computer solve this problem? A highly active part of mathematical logic and computability theory, the subject offers beautiful results as well as significant foundational insights.

This text provides a modern treatment of reverse mathematics that combines computability theoretic reductions and proofs in formal arithmetic to measure the complexity of theorems and problems from all areas of mathematics. It includes detailed introductions to techniques from computable mathematics, Weihrauch style analysis, and other parts of computability that have become integral to research in the field. 
Topics and features:
  • Provides a complete introduction to reverse mathematics, including necessary background from computability theory, second order arithmetic, forcing, induction, and model construction
  • Offers a comprehensive treatment of the reverse mathematics of combinatorics, including Ramsey's theorem, Hindman's theorem, and many other results

  • Provides central results and methods from the past two decades, appearing in book form for the first time and including preservation techniques and applications of probabilistic arguments

  • Includes a large number of exercises of varying levels of difficulty, supplementing each chapter
The text will be accessible to students with a standard first year course in mathematical logic. It will also be a useful reference for researchers in reverse mathematics, computability theory, proof theory, and related areas.
Damir D. Dzhafarov is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut, CT, USA. Carl Mummert is a Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Marshall University, WV, USA.


Caracteristici

Offers a comprehensive treatment of the reverse mathematics of combinatorics Includes a large number of exercises of varying levels of difficulty, supplementing each chapter Provides central results and methods from the past two decades, appearing in book form for the first time