RESOURCES: BASIC READING
There is no basic or mandatory written reference for this course. A list of suggested readings (e.g. chapters in advanced/reference
textbooks and collections, and research papers) will be available
as the course proceeds. Any textbook on mathematical
logic. (In our Library there are many, just do your choice. We will
be happy to know what is your favourite!) Some suggestions
follow.
- A
booklet with exercises spanning different logic languages
can be found here.
- E.
Mendelson: "Introduction to Mathematical Logic - Third
edition", Wadsworth Inc., Belmont, CA, 1987.
- M.
Huth and M. Ryan, "Logic in Computer Science", Cambridge
University Press, 2004.
- F.
Baader, D. Calvanese, D.L. McGuinness, D. Nardi and P.F. Patel-Schneider,
"Handbook of Description Logics", Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, UK, 2002.
HANDOUTS
All material presented in class will be available through handouts.
Most handouts especially PPTs of the lessons) will be made here. We will post the
material a few days after each lecture, if not stated otherwise.
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