Computability and Logic

MATH-4030

This course covers basic concepts and results in mathematical logic and computability theory, including decision procedures, automated theorem proving techniques for truth-functional and first-order logic, axiomatizations of set theory and arithmetic, Turing Machines, Abacus Machines, recursive functions, the Church-Turing Thesis, the halting problem, undecidability of first-order logic, undecidability of arithmetic, and Godel's incompleteness results.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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2023
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 17/30
2022
2021
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 16/20
2020
2019
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 18/6
2018
2017
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 12/12
2016
2015
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 7/19
2014
2013
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 9/15
2012
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 10/15
2011
2010
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 11/30
2009
2008
Computability And Logic (4c)
  • Bram Van Heuveln
Seats Taken: 1/20
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