Computer science logic

Computer science logic
About this book
Computer Science Logic: 14th InternationalWorkshop, CSL 2000 Annual Conference of the EACSL Fischbachau, Germany, August 21 – 26, 2000 Proceedings<br />Author: Peter G. Clote, Helmut Schwichtenberg<br /> Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg<br /> ISBN: 978-3-540-67895-3<br /> DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44622-2<br /><br />Table of Contents:<p></p><ul><li>Background, Reserve, and Gandy Machines
</li><li>Choiceless Polynomial Time Computation and the Zero-One Law
</li><li>Composition and Submachine Concepts for Sequential ASMs
</li><li>Une tentative malheureuse de construire une structure éliminant rapidement les quanteurs
</li><li>Translating Theory into Practice — Abstract State Machines within Microsoft
</li><li>Choiceless Polynomial Time Logic: Inability to Express
</li><li>Schema Revisited
</li><li>Automated Verification = Graphs, Automata, and Logic
</li><li>A Fully Complete PER Model for ML Polymorphic Types
</li><li>Subtyping with Power Types
</li><li>The Descriptive Complexity of the Fixed-Points of Bounded Formulas
</li><li>Hypersequents and the Proof Theory of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic
</li><li>Continuous Functionals of Dependent Types and Equilogical Spaces
</li><li>Definability over Linear Constraints
</li><li>Bounded Arithmetic and Descriptive Complexity
</li><li>Independence: Logics and Concurrency
</li><li>Flatness Is Not a Weakness
</li><li>Sequents, Frames, and Completeness
</li><li>Disjunctive Tautologies as Synchronisation Schemes
</li><li>Axiomatizing the Least Fixed Point Operation and Binary Supremum</li></ul>
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Subjects
Computer logicCongressesComputer scienceLogic designArtificial intelligenceSymbolic and mathematical Logic