Logic with prolog
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Logic with prolog
(Oxford applied mathematics and computing science series)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1988
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780198596592
内容説明
This is an introduction to the essential ideas of formal logic and to the new field of logic programming which is beginning to make an impact on conventional software engineering. Logical concepts and how they may be implemented in the logic programming language PROLOG are emphasized. The author discusses parsers, pretty-printers, programming language interpreters, interactive proof-checkers and theorem-provers of various kinds and implements versions of PROLOG, in PROLOG. The book also deals with PROLOG as a programming language. The core of the book examines the propositional and predicate calculi, which are treated conventionally, via natural deduction systems. The theory behind automatic theorem-proving is sketched. The logic of a specified small programming imperative language and the restricted logic of real PROLOG are also examined.
目次
- Why logic matters to computing science
- PROLOG, pure and impure
- elementary mathematics in PROLOG
- parsing with PROLOG
- propositional calculus - syntax and semantics
- four styles of theorem-proving
- propositional calculus - the resolution principle and natural deduction
- predicate calculus - syntax, semantics, resolution and unification, natural deduction
- TOY PASCAL in PROLOG
- programme proving
- the logic of PROLOG.
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780198596714
内容説明
This is an introduction to the essential ideas of formal logic and to the new field of logic programming which is beginning to make an impact on conventional software engineering. Logical concepts and how they may be implemented in the logic programming language PROLOG are emphasized. The author discusses parsers, pretty-printers, programming language interpreters, interactive proof-checkers and theorem-provers of various kinds and implements versions of PROLOG, in PROLOG. The book also deals with PROLOG as a programming language. The core of the book examines the propositional and predicate calculi, which are treated conventionally, via natural deduction systems. The theory behind automatic theorem-proving is sketched. The logic of a specified small programming imperative language and the restricted logic of real PROLOG are also examined.
目次
- Why logic matters to computing science
- PROLOG, pure and impure
- elementary mathematics in PROLOG
- parsing with PROLOG
- propositional calculus - syntax and semantics
- four styles of theorem-proving
- propositional calculus - the resolution principle and natural deduction
- predicate calculus - syntax, semantics, resolution and unification, natural deduction
- TOY PASCAL in PROLOG
- program proving
- the logic of PROLOG.
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