The plan outlines a study of logic and set theory over 14 sections. It lists 14 relevant texts to cover topics including: introduction to set theory and logic, first-order logic, model theory, computability and Gödelian incompleteness, and advanced set theory concepts up to large cardinals. The procedure lists the sections and assigns one of the texts to each to guide study of the subject area in a progressive manner.
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Plan For Logic and Set Theory
The plan outlines a study of logic and set theory over 14 sections. It lists 14 relevant texts to cover topics including: introduction to set theory and logic, first-order logic, model theory, computability and Gödelian incompleteness, and advanced set theory concepts up to large cardinals. The procedure lists the sections and assigns one of the texts to each to guide study of the subject area in a progressive manner.
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Plan for Logic and Set Theory
Texts: I. II. III. IV. V.
Elements of Set Theory (ET) - Herbert B. Enderton
A Modern Formal Logic Primer (MP) -Paul Teller Mathematical Logic (ML) - Ian Chiswell & Wilfrid Hodges A Friendly Introduction to Mathematical Logic (IML) - Christopher C. Leary Beginning Model Theory: The Completeness Theorem and Some Consequences (BMT) Jane Bridge VI. Model Theory (MT) - Maria Manzano VII. An Introduction to Gdels Theorems (IGT) - Peter Smith VIII. Computability and Logic (CL) - George Boolos, John Burgess & Richard Jeffrey IX. Classic Set Theory (CT) - Derek Goldrei X. Introduction to Set Theory (IST) - Karel Hrbacek & Thomas Jech XI. Set Theory and Its Philosophy (STP) - Michael Potter XII. Set Theory (ST) - Thomas Jech XIII. Set Theory: An Introduction to Independence Proofs (SIP) - Kenneth Kunen XIV. The Higher Infinite: Large Cardinals in Set Theory from Their Beginnings (THI) - Akihiro Kanamori Procedure: I. Introduction to set theory - ET II. Introduction to logic - MP III. First order logic I - ML IV. First order logic II - IML (ch. 1-3.2) V. Model theory I - BMT VI. Model theory II - MT VII. Computability and Gdelian incompleteness I - IGT VIII. Computability and Gdelian incompleteness II - CL IX. Set theory I - CT X. Set theory II - IST XI. Set theory III - STP XII. Set theory IV - ST XIII. Set theory V - SIP XIV. Set theory VI - THI