 | Infinity and the Mind list: $22.95 - our price: $22.95 by Princeton University Press Paperback
(15 May, 1995)
(14 reviews)  Customer Review: a mind-blowing trip to the infinite: What is infinity? How do we train our minds to understand the idea? This one of the hardest questions to answer for non-professional mathematicians, |
 | Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation (2nd Edition) list: $108.20 - our price: $108.20 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(14 November, 2000)
(29 reviews)  Customer Review: A very good book for theory of computing: Hopcroft's book is a very good introduction to the theory of computing, from finite automata to undecidability. |
 | Introduction to Computer Theory list: $102.95 - our price: $102.95 by Wiley Hardcover
(25 October, 1996)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent: I must say this is one of the best books I have ever read. The auther is humorous and insightful. He manages to take very abstract concepts and explain them in clear concrete terms and metaphors. |
 | Introduction to Formal Languages (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) list: $9.95 - our price: $8.96 by Dover Publications Paperback
(01 May, 1991)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: theory of languages in math form: An introduction to theory of formal languages, with a lot of mathematics an no programming.There are also some chapter on automata, |
 | Introduction to Inverse Problems in Imaging list: $55.00 - our price: $55.00 by Institute of Physics Publishing Paperback
(01 April, 1998)
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 | Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation list: $123.75 - our price: $123.75 by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Hardcover
(06 August, 2002)
(20 reviews)  Customer Review: Lacks educational value: During the course this book has been anything but helpful. The introductory part is a laugh as it takes for given you as a reader is very deep into mathematical lingo and proofs. |
 | Introduction to Lattices and Order list: $34.99 - our price: $27.29 by Cambridge University Press Paperback
(18 April, 2002)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent introduction and something more: This book presents an excellent introduction to the subject, but also goes beyond that, |
 | Introduction to Logic list: $14.95 - our price: $10.17 by Dover Publications Paperback
(01 May, 1999)
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 | Introduction to the Theory of Computation list: $103.95 - our price: $103.95 by Course Technology Hardcover
(13 December, 1996)
(35 reviews)  Editorial Review: "Intended as an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate text in computer science theory," this book lucidly covers the key concepts and theorems of the theory of computation. The presentation is remarkably clear; |
 | Introductory Logic Answer Key list: $6.00 - our price: $6.00 by Canon Press Spiral-bound
(01 June, 1997)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: A great book and an excellent tool: This workbook is designed to teach logic, and to do it from an unapologetically Christian slant. |
 | Languages and Machines: An Introduction to the Theory of Computer Science (2nd Edition list: $110.40 - our price: $110.40 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(04 November, 1996)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: Languages and Machines is a user-friendly text that covers the key ideas of the theory of computation clearly and thoroughly. Examples and numerous diagrams, including diagrams that illustrate the principle of induction, |
 | Laws of Form list: $44.00 by Cognizer Company Paperback
(01 January, 1994)
(19 reviews)  Customer Review: E=MC^2: Spencer-Brown's articulation of the Laws of Form is of the same order of magnitude as Einstein's Theory of Relativity.I have been reading and re-reading this book for more than 20 years. |
 | Logic as Algebra (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions) list: $29.95 - our price: $29.95 by The Mathematical Association of America Paperback
(03 September, 1998)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A superb introduction to the glories of Boolean algebra: This book reviews some ideas Halmos worked on in the 1950s: the algebraization of predicate logic. |
 | Logic for Mathematicians list: $40.00 - our price: $34.00 by Cambridge University Press Paperback
(29 September, 1988)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent in the beginning chapters: "Logic for Mathematicians" starts well, giving clear and formal explanations of formal logical systems and the predicate calculus. |
 | Logic Made Easy: How to Know When Language Deceives You list: $24.95 - our price: $15.72 by W. W. Norton & Company Hardcover
(April, 2004)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Learn logic in a friendly way: I really enjoyed this book. I've taken Critical Thinking, Philosophy, and Discrete Math at University but this book clarified ideas to me that I found difficult in formal classes. |
 | Logic, Sets, and Recursion (Jones and Bartlett Books in Mathematics) list: $72.95 - our price: $72.95 by Jones & Bartlett Publishers Paperback
(01 January, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A good primer?: I remember taking the intro. logic class at UT with this book; I also remember the teacher, none other than Robert Causey, |
 | Logic: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) list: $9.95 - our price: $8.96 by Oxford University Press Paperback
(01 October, 2000)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: An Excellent Intro to Logic: Like other books in Oxford's VSI series, this book sets out to provide -- in a compact book the size of most people's shirt pockets (or at least jacket pockets) -- layman with an introduction and overview of intellectual topics. |
 | Logistic Regression list: $84.95 - our price: $72.21 by Springer-Verlag Hardcover
(12 August, 2002)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Good for what it is: This book has a specific goal. It's aim is to give a basic competence in the use of logistic regression, related techniques, |
 | Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes list: $8.95 - our price: $8.06 by Dover Publications Paperback
(01 June, 1997)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: This is a Great Book for Math Fans: This is a great book for people who love mathematics, including: recreational math enthusiasts, |
 | Mathematical Logic (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) list: $59.95 - our price: $51.56 by Springer-Verlag Hardcover
(01 June, 1994)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Restrained, Serious, Comprehensive: A Revolutionary Textbook: The best introduction to formal logic currently available, Ebbinghaus and Flum's *Mathematical Logic* drops the technique of "talking to cannibals" complained about by G.H |
 | Mathematical Logic list: $21.95 - our price: $14.93 by Dover Publications Paperback
(01 December, 2002)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Not for the autodidact: Ten years ago, I took an undergraduate course in symbolic logic. Wishing recently to refresh my (extremely rusty) memories of the propositional calculus and the first-order predicate calculus, |
 | Mathematical Logic list: $23.95 - our price: $23.95 by Harvard University Press Paperback
(01 March, 1979)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Very good but be aware of omissions: This book is indeed much shorter than Principia, mainly because it is derived for lecture notes for a 1 semester PhD course. |
 | Mathematical Logic list: $39.00 - our price: $39.00 by AK Peters, Ltd. Paperback
(15 January, 2001)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Rock-solid introduction to Mathematical Logic: Since my first contact with mathematical logic, I've always seen it as a kind of brainwashing, |
 | Mathematical Proofs : A Transition to Advanced Mathematics list: $104.00 - our price: $104.00 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(28 May, 2002)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Very Readable Textbook: This book is designed to prepare students for upper division math courses-like abstract algebra and advanced calculus-in which mathematical rigor and proofs are emphasized. |
 | Mathematical Thinking: Problem-Solving and Proofs (2nd Edition) list: $100.00 - our price: $100.00 by Prentice Hall Hardcover
(17 December, 1999)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: The best reference for Proofs: This is an advanced book, with a lot of information on every page. I use it as a reference book, since it has hundreds of wonderful proofs and problems, along with thorough and concise definitions for just about every major branch of mathematics. |
 | Mathematics and Logic list: $9.95 - our price: $8.96 by Dover Publications Paperback
(01 May, 1992)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent overview by two outstanding mathematicians: The audience for ths book is people with background in mathematics. They teach many branches briefly with their examples in Chapter 1, |
 | Model Theory: An Introduction list: $59.95 - our price: $51.56 by Springer-Verlag Hardcover
(21 August, 2002)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A very good book: There are several good introductory model theory texts out there today, and it seems that each one is strong where another is weak. |
 | Moral Calculations : Game Theory, Logic and Human Frailty list: $28.00 - our price: $28.00 by Copernicus Books Hardcover
(July, 1998)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Interesting book: The book is divided into three parts:I. Introduces some concepts from game theory, psychologyII. Gives examples from fields of economics, |
 | New Directions in the Philosophy of Mathematics list: $37.95 - our price: $31.50 by Princeton University Press Paperback
(12 January, 1998)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: provides insight into how mathematicians think: To most people, "philosophy of mathematics" probably sounds like the driest subject in the world. |
 | Nonmonotonic Reasoning list: $55.00 - our price: $55.00 by The MIT Press Hardcover
(04 April, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: The book provides a clear & detailed insight to the subject: The book covers all aspects of default reasoning, nonmonotonic reasoning , |
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