Introduction to Metamathematics

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Introduction to Metamathematics is a classic 1952 textbook by Stephen Kleene that systematically develops the foundations of mathematical logic and recursion theory.

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instanceOf book
textbook
author Stephen Cole Kleene NERFINISHED
Stephen Kleene NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic text in mathematical logic
standard reference in recursion theory
emphasizes rigorous metatheoretic proofs
field mathematical logic
recursion theory
genre logic textbook
mathematics textbook
hasPart chapter on formal number theory
chapter on incompleteness
chapter on predicate calculus
chapter on propositional calculus
chapter on recursive functions
chapter on undecidability
influenced development of recursion theory
teaching of mathematical logic
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates in mathematics
graduate students in mathematics
logicians
language English
notableFor detailed treatment of Gödel numbering
early comprehensive exposition of incompleteness results
systematic development of recursion theory
publicationYear 1952
publisher North-Holland NERFINISHED
Van Nostrand NERFINISHED
topic Gödel incompleteness theorems NERFINISHED
arithmetization of syntax
completeness theorems
computability theory
consistency proofs
decision problems
first-order logic
formal arithmetic
formal systems
foundations of mathematics
models and interpretations
proof theory
propositional logic
recursive functions
usesFramework formal axiomatic method

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Stephen Kleene notableWork Introduction to Metamathematics