Well-quasi orders in computation, logic, language and reasoning : a unifying concept of proof theory, automata theory, formal languages and descriptive set theory /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (395 pages)
Language:English
Series:Trends in Logic Ser. ; v. 53
Trends in logic ; v. 53.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12603110
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Other authors / contributors:Schuster, Peter M.
Seisenberger, Monika.
Weiermann, Andreas.
ISBN:9783030302290
3030302296
9783030302283
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Summary:This book bridges the gaps between logic, mathematics and computer science by delving into the theory of well-quasi orders, also known as wqos. This highly active branch of combinatorics is deeply rooted in and between many fields of mathematics and logic, including proof theory, commutative algebra, braid groups, graph theory, analytic combinatorics, theory of relations, reverse mathematics and subrecursive hierarchies. As a unifying concept for slick finiteness or termination proofs, wqos have been rediscovered in diverse contexts, and proven to be extremely useful in computer science. The book introduces readers to the many facets of, and recent developments in, wqos through chapters contributed by scholars from various fields. As such, it offers a valuable asset for logicians, mathematicians and computer scientists, as well as scholars and students.
Other form:Print version: Schuster, Peter M. Well-Quasi Orders in Computation, Logic, Language and Reasoning : A Unifying Concept of Proof Theory, Automata Theory, Formal Languages and Descriptive Set Theory. Cham : Springer, ©2020 9783030302283
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-30
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This book bridges the gaps between logic, mathematics and computer science by delving into the theory of well-quasi orders, also known as wqos. This highly active branch of combinatorics is deeply rooted in and between many fields of mathematics and logic, including proof theory, commutative algebra, braid groups, graph theory, analytic combinatorics, theory of relations, reverse mathematics and subrecursive hierarchies. As a unifying concept for slick finiteness or termination proofs, wqos have been rediscovered in diverse contexts, and proven to be extremely useful in computer science.

The book introduces readers to the many facets of, and recent developments in, wqos through chapters contributed by scholars from various fields. As such, it offers a valuable asset for logicians, mathematicians and computer scientists, as well as scholars and students.

Physical Description:1 online resource (395 pages)
ISBN:9783030302290
3030302296
9783030302283