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Logic and Automata: History and Perspectives
Amsterdam University Press, 2008 Paper: 978-90-5356-576-6 Library of Congress Classification QA267.L624 2008 Dewey Decimal Classification 340349
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Mathematical logic and automata theory are two scientific disciplines with a fundamentally close relationship. The authors of Logic and Automata take the occasion of the sixtieth birthday of Wolfgang Thomas to present a tour d’horizon of automata theory and logic. The twenty papers in this volume cover many different facets of logic and automata theory, emphasizing the connections to other disciplines such as games, algorithms, and semigroup theory, as well as discussing current challenges in the field. See other books on: Computational complexity | Computer science | Logic | Logic, Symbolic and mathematical | Mathematics See other titles from Amsterdam University Press |
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