Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, and Computer Science

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030090746
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This book celebrates the work of Don Pigozzi on the occasion of his 80th birthday. In addition to articles written by leading specialists and his disciples, it presents Pigozzi’s scientific output and discusses his impact on the development of science. The book both catalogues his works and offers an extensive profile of Pigozzi as a person, sketching the most important events, not only related to his scientific activity, but also from his personal life.

It reflects Pigozzi's contribution to the rise and development of areas such as abstract algebraic logic (AAL), universal algebra and computer science, and introduces new scientific results. Some of the papers also present chronologically ordered facts relating to the development of the disciplines he contributed to, especially abstract algebraic logic. The book offers valuable source material for historians of science, especially those interested in history of mathematics and logic.

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ISBN13:9783030090746
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Chapter 1. A Mathematical Life (Don Pigozzi).- Chapter 2. Assertional Logics, Truth-equational Logics, and the Hierarchies of Abstract Algebraic Logic (Hugo Albuquerque).- Chapter 3. Deduction-Detachment Theorem and Gentzen-Style Deductive Systems (Sergey Babenyshev).- Chapter 4. Introducing Boolean Semilattices (Clifford Bergman).- Chapter 5. The Equationally-Defined Commutator in Quasivarieties Generated by Two-Element Algebras (Janusz Czelakowski).</p>

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