Mathematical logic. On numbers, sets, structures, and symmetry

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"This book, presented in two parts, offers a slow introduction to mathematical logic, and several basic concepts of model theory, such as first-order definability, types, symmetries, and elementary extensions. Its first part, Logic Sets, and Numbers, shows how mathematical logic is used to develop the number structures of classical mathematics. The exposition does not assume any prerequisites; it is rigorous, but as  Read more...

Abstract:
This book, presented in two parts, offers a slow introduction to mathematical logic, and several basic concepts of model theory, such as first-order definability, types, symmetries, and elementary  Read more...

Author(s): Kossak, Roman
Series: Springer graduate texts in philosophy 3
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 186
Tags: Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.;Mathematics -- Philosophy.

Content: First-order logic --
Logical seeing --
What is a number? --
Seeing the number structures --
Points, lines, and the structure of R --
Set theory --
Relations --
Definable elements and constants --
Minimal and order-minimal structures --
Geometry of definable sets --
Where do structures come from? --
Elementary extensions and symmetries --
Tame vs. wild --
First-order properties --
Symmetries and logical visibility one more time --
Suggestions for further reading.