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Author Tourlakis, George J.

Title Computability / George Tourlakis
Published Cham : Springer, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (652 pages)
Contents Mathematical Background; a Review -- A Theory of Computability -- Primitive Recursive Functions -- Loop Programs.-The Ackermann Function -- (Un)Computability via Church's Thesis -- Semi-Recursiveness -- Yet another number-theoretic characterisation of P -- Godel's Incompleteness Theorem via the Halting Problem -- The Recursion Theorem -- A Universal (non-PR) Function for PR -- Enumerations of Recursive and Semi-Recursive Sets -- Creative and Productive Sets Completeness -- Relativised Computability -- POSSIBILITY: Complexity of P Functions -- Complexity of PR Functions -- Turing Machines and NP-Completeness
Summary This survey of computability theory offers the techniques and tools that computer scientists (as well as mathematicians and philosophers studying the mathematical foundations of computing) need to mathematically analyze computational processes and investigate the theoretical limitations of computing. Beginning with an introduction to the mathematisation of "mechanical process" using URM programs, this textbook explains basic theory such as primitive recursive functions and predicates and sequence-coding, partial recursive functions and predicates, and loop programs. Features: Extensive and mathematically complete coverage of the limitations of logic, including Godels incompleteness theorems (first and second), Rossers version of the first incompleteness theorem, and Tarskis non expressibility of "truth" Inability of computability to detect formal theorems effectively, using Churchs proof of the unsolvability of Hilberts Entscheidungsproblem Arithmetisation-free proof of the pillars of computability: Kleenes s-m-n, universal function and normal form theorems using "Churchs thesis" and a simulation of the URM "register machine" by a simultaneous recursion. These three pivotal results lead to the deeper results of the theory Extensive coverage of the advanced topic of computation with "oracles" including an exposition of the search computability theory of Moschovakis, the first recursion theorem, Turing reducibility and Turing degrees and an application of the Sacks priority method of "preserving agreements", and the arithmetical hierarchy including Posts theorem Cobhams mathematical characterisation of the concept deterministic polynomial time computable function is fully proved A complete proof of Blums speed-up theorem
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 16, 2022)
Subject Computable functions.
Computable functions
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030832025
3030832023