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An Introduction to Proof Theory provides an accessible introduction to the theory of proofs, with details of proofs worked out and examples and exercises to aid the reader's understanding. It also serves as a companion to reading the original pathbreaking articles by Gerhard Gentzen. The first half covers topics in structural proof theory, including the Gödel-Gentzen translation of classical into intuitionistic logic (and arithmetic), natural deduction and the normalization theorems (for both NJ and NK), the sequent calculus, including cut-elimination and mid-sequent theorems, and various applications of these results. The second half examines ordinal proof theory, specifically Gentzen's consistency proof for first-order Peano Arithmetic. The theory of ordinal notations and other elements of ordinal theory are developed from scratch, and no knowledge of set theory is presumed. The proof methods needed to establish proof-theoretic results, especially proof by induction, are introduced in stages throughout the text. Mancosu, Galvan, and Zach's introduction will provide a solid foundation for those looking to understand this central area of mathematical logic and the philosophy of mathematics.
This text investigates the foundational principles of structural and ordinal proof theory, specifically focusing on the mechanics of normalization, cut-elimination, and consistency proofs. The authors, Prof. Paolo Mancosu, Richard Zach, and Sergio Galvan, utilize a pedagogical approach that bridges the gap between introductory logic and the original, complex articles written by Gerhard Gentzen. By providing detailed derivations and structured exercises, the authors establish a rigorous framework for understanding how consistency is maintained within formal systems like Peano Arithmetic.
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Experts and students alike identify this work as a primary resource for those transitioning from basic logic to advanced proof-theoretic research. Readers frequently note that the text is highly effective at making dense, historical mathematical concepts accessible through its clear, step-by-step methodology.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192649299
ISBN-13:
9780192649294
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