Arithmetic, Proof Theory, and Computational Complexity

Arithmetic, Proof Theory, and Computational Complexity

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Jun 10, 1993 · Anglais · Relié (442 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 442
Langue Anglais
Publié Jun 10, 1993
Éditeur Clarendon Press
ISBN-10 0198536909
ISBN-13 9780198536901

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Peter Clote delves into the intricate relationship between arithmetic, proof theory, and computational complexity in this insightful exploration of logical complexity. The work examines how mathematical logic can be applied to understand the limitations and capabilities of computation, providing a framework for analyzing problems that lie at the intersection of mathematics and computer science.

Clote's approach is thorough, balancing rigorous theoretical foundations with practical implications. He guides readers through the essential concepts and tools of proof theory, illuminating how these principles bear on computational models and algorithms. His exploration invites readers to reflect on the nature of proof itself and the various methodologies employed to establish mathematical truth.

With a focus on the complexities inherent in both arithmetic and computation, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone intrigued by the profound connections between logic and the technological challenges of the modern age. Its accessible yet intellectually stimulating content offers a path into the deeper realms of computational thought and its philosophical underpinnings.
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