C.I.M.E. Foundation Subseries
1 primary work
Book 1429
Logic and Computer Science
by S. Homer, Anil Nerode, R.A. Platek, Gerald E. Sacks, and Andre Scedrov
Published 17 July 1990
The courses given at the 1st C.I.M.E. Summer School of 1988 dealt with the main areas on the borderline between applied logic and theoretical computer science. These courses are recorded here in five expository papers: S. Homer: The Isomorphism Conjecture and its Generalization.- A. Nerode: Some Lectures on Intuitionistic Logic.- R.A. Platek: Making Computers Safe for the World. An Introduction to Proofs of Programs. Part I. - G.E. Sacks: Prolog Programming.- A. Scedrov: A Guide to Polymorphic Types.