Algebraic computability and enumeration models : recursion theory and descriptive complexity /: recursion theory and descriptive complexity. (2015)
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- Algebraic computability and enumeration models : recursion theory and descriptive complexity /: recursion theory and descriptive complexity. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Algebraic computability and enumeration models : recursion theory and descriptive complexity
- Further Information:
- Note: Cyrus F. Nourani.
- Authors:
- Nourani, Cyrus F
- Contents:
- Preface Introduction Computing Categories, Language Fragments, and Models Introduction Limits and Infinitary Languages Generic Functors and Language String Models Positive Generic Models Fragment Consistent Algebras Generic Products Positive Morphisms and Models Positive Consistency and Omitting Types Positive Fragment Consistency Models Horn Models Positive Categories and Horn Fragments Fragment Consistent Kleene Models More on Kleene Structures Process Algebras Functorial Admissible Models Infinitary Languages Basics Admissible Languages Admissible Models Infinite Language Categories A Descriptive Computing Computing Model Diagrams Situations and Compatibility Boolean Computing Diagrams Description Logic Functorial Model Theory and HIFI Computing Generic Functor Initial Models Initial Tree Algebras and Amplification Tree Amplifiers and The Sonic Booms The Recursion Theorem Tree Amplifiers and Recursion Admissible Gain Synthesizer Initial Tree Computing and Languages Initial Models and Their Algebraic Formulation The Basics Canonical Models Generic diagrams of Initial Models Initial Algebras and Computable Trees Tree Rewriting, Algebras, and Infinitary Models Are There Models for Nothing Free Proof Trees and Computing Models Generating Models by Positive Forcing Algebraically Closed Groups Word Problems and the SRS Roller Coaster The Roller Coaster Private Languages and Wittgenstein’s Paradox Concluding Comments Descriptive Sets and Infinitary Languages IntroductionPreface Introduction Computing Categories, Language Fragments, and Models Introduction Limits and Infinitary Languages Generic Functors and Language String Models Positive Generic Models Fragment Consistent Algebras Generic Products Positive Morphisms and Models Positive Consistency and Omitting Types Positive Fragment Consistency Models Horn Models Positive Categories and Horn Fragments Fragment Consistent Kleene Models More on Kleene Structures Process Algebras Functorial Admissible Models Infinitary Languages Basics Admissible Languages Admissible Models Infinite Language Categories A Descriptive Computing Computing Model Diagrams Situations and Compatibility Boolean Computing Diagrams Description Logic Functorial Model Theory and HIFI Computing Generic Functor Initial Models Initial Tree Algebras and Amplification Tree Amplifiers and The Sonic Booms The Recursion Theorem Tree Amplifiers and Recursion Admissible Gain Synthesizer Initial Tree Computing and Languages Initial Models and Their Algebraic Formulation The Basics Canonical Models Generic diagrams of Initial Models Initial Algebras and Computable Trees Tree Rewriting, Algebras, and Infinitary Models Are There Models for Nothing Free Proof Trees and Computing Models Generating Models by Positive Forcing Algebraically Closed Groups Word Problems and the SRS Roller Coaster The Roller Coaster Private Languages and Wittgenstein’s Paradox Concluding Comments Descriptive Sets and Infinitary Languages Introduction Admissible Sets and Structures Basic Descriptive Characterizations Boolean Valued Models Admissible Sets and Ordinals Error! Bookmark not defined. Set Reducibility Admissible Tree Recursion Admissible Set Reducibility Complexity and Computing Introduction Forcing, Complexity, and Diaphontine Definability Technical Preliminaries Initial Models Generic Diagrams for Initial Models Models and Fragment Inductive Closure Positive Forcing and Infinitary Models Generating Models by Positive Forcing Forcing and Computability Complexity Classes, Models, and Urlements Functorial Implicit Complexity Error! Bookmark not defined. Abstract Descriptive Complexity A Descriptive Computing Example Revisit Rudiments, KPU, and Recursion Admissible Hulls Concrete Descriptive Complexity Concrete Implicit Complexity Overview to Arithmetic Hierarchy Arithmetic Hierarchy and Enumeration Degrees Introduction Turing Degrees and Isomorphism Types Arithmetic Hierarchy and Infinitary Languages Computability and Hierarchy with Infinitary Languages Computability on Infinitary Languages Enumeration Degrees Enumeration Definability and Turing Jumps Automorphisms and Lifts on K-Pairs Enumeration Computability Models Rudiments, KPU, and Recursion Computable Categorical Trees Enumerations Model Theory Peano Arithmetic Models and Computability Introduction Recursion on Arithmetic Fragments Godel’s Incompleteness and Ordinal Arithmetic Descriptive Sets and Automata Finite Models Fields and Fragments of Peano Arithmetic Arithmetic Hierarchy and Borel Sets Infinitary Theories and c=Countable N Models KPU Ordinal Models Generic Computability and Filters Realizability and Computability Introduction Categorical Models and Realizability Categorical Intuitionistic Models Infinitary Language Product Models Positive Generic Models Omitting Types Realizability Positive Realizability Morphisms and Models Fragment Product Algebra Realizability Positive Realizability on Horn Filters Computability and Positive Realizability Morphic Realization Functors Positive Categories and Consistency Models Horn Computability and Realizability Intuitionistic Types and Realizability Realizability on Ultrafilters Computing Morphisms on Topos Relative Realizability on Topos Realizability Triposes More on Topos Realizability On PreSheaves Topos Realizability Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Toronto : Apple Academic Press
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 511.352
Computable functions - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781771882484
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- 9781771882477
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