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A Concurrent Logical Framework: The Propositional Fragment Kevin Watkins , Iliano Cervesato
A Concise Introduction to Mathematical Logic
A Computing Procedure for Quantification Theory
A Computationally-Discovered Simplification of the Ontological
A Computationally-Discovered Simplification of the Ontological
A computably stable structure with no Scott family of finitary formulas
A Complexity of Two-variable Logic on Finite Trees
A Combinatorial Characterization of Resolution Width
A causal approach to nonmonotonic reasoning
A Calculus for Type Predicates and Type Coercion
A Calculus for Belnap`s Logic in Which Each Proof Consists of Two
A Brief Introduction to the Intuitionistic Propositional Calculus
A Brief Introduction to Propositional Logic
A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MODAL LOGIC Introduction Consider
A brief introduction to measurable cardinals
A brief introduction to Logic and its applications
A BOUND FOR DICKSON`S LEMMA 1. Introduction Consider the
A Basis for a Mathematical Theory of Computation
a basis for a mathematical theory of computation
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