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Computable Structure Theory

Antonio Montalbán

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks43 citationsDOI

Abstract

In mathematics, we know there are some concepts - objects, constructions, structures, proofs - that are more complex and difficult to describe than others. Computable structure theory quantifies and studies the complexity of mathematical structures, structures such as graphs, groups, and orderings. Written by a contemporary expert in the subject, this is the first full monograph on computable structure theory in 20 years. Aimed at graduate students and researchers in mathematical logic, it brings new results of the author together with many older results that were previously scattered across the literature and presents them all in a coherent framework, making it easier for the reader to learn the main results and techniques in the area for application in their own research. This volume focuses on countable structures whose complexity can be measured within arithmetic; a forthcoming second volume will study structures beyond arithmetic.

Topics & Concepts

Mathematical proofMathematical structureCountable setComputer scienceMathematical logicComputable functionSubject (documents)Algebra over a fieldMathematicsMathematical theoryTheoretical computer scienceCalculus (dental)Discrete mathematicsAlgorithmPure mathematicsMathematics educationGeometryLibrary scienceQuantum mechanicsDentistryMedicinePhysicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithmssemigroups and automata theoryCellular Automata and Applications