<p>From the book reviews:</p><p>“The book contains many of the authors’ recently published or unpublished results, which should provide motivation for new research. In their presentation, the authors adhere to the rule that relevant examples must accompany each new notion, making this book easier and more interesting to read. Undoubtedly, this fine and clearly written book will be an appropriate reference for researchers and students in mathematics, logic and theoretical computer science.” (Branislav Boričić, Mathematical Reviews, February, 2015)</p><p>“The authors’ work focuses mainly on propositional logic. It consists of seven chapters, where the first chapter is an introduction that presents a useful summary of the topics dealt with in the other chapters, and main results for each of the topics. … this work is suitable for a research seminar in logic which would focus on some of those subjects or related topics.” (Max A. Freund, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1234, 2012)</p>

This text centers around three main subjects. The first is the concept of modularity and independence in classical logic and nonmonotonic and other nonclassical logic, and the consequences on syntactic and semantical interpolation and language change. In particular, we will show the connection between interpolation for nonmonotonic logic and manipulation of an abstract notion of size. Modularity is essentially the ability to put partial results achieved independently together for a global result. The second aspect of the book is the authors' uniform picture of conditionals, including many-valued logics and structures on the language elements themselves and on the truth value set. The third topic explained by the authors is neighbourhood semantics, their connection to independence, and their common points and differences for various logics, e.g., for defaults and deontic logic, for the limit version of preferential logics, and for general approximation. The book will be of value to researchers and graduate students in logic and theoretical computer science.
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The third topic explained by the authors is neighbourhood semantics, their connection to independence, and their common points and differences for various logics, e.g., for defaults and deontic logic, for the limit version of preferential logics, and for general approximation.
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Introduction; Basic Definitions; Towards a Uniform Picture of Conditionals; Monotone and Antitone Semantic and Syntactic Interpolation; Laws About Size and Interpolation in Nonmonotonic Logics; Neighbourhood Semantics; Conclusion and Outlook; References; Index 
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This text centers around three main subjects. The first is the concept of modularity and independence in classical logic and nonmonotonic and other nonclassical logic, and the consequences on syntactic and semantical interpolation and language change. In particular, we will show the connection between interpolation for nonmonotonic logic and manipulation of an abstract notion of size. Modularity is essentially the ability to put partial results achieved independently together for a global result. The second aspect of the book is the authors' uniform picture of conditionals, including many-valued logics and structures on the language elements themselves and on the truth value set. The third topic explained by the authors is neighbourhood semantics, their connection to independence, and their common points and differences for various logics, e.g., for defaults and deontic logic, for the limit version of preferential logics, and for general approximation. The book will be of value to researchers and graduate students in logic and theoretical computer science.
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From the book reviews:“The book contains many of the authors’ recently published or unpublished results, which should provide motivation for new research. In their presentation, the authors adhere to the rule that relevant examples must accompany each new notion, making this book easier and more interesting to read. Undoubtedly, this fine and clearly written book will be an appropriate reference for researchers and students in mathematics, logic and theoretical computer science.” (Branislav Boričić, Mathematical Reviews, February, 2015)“The authors’ work focuses mainly on propositional logic. It consists of seven chapters, where the first chapter is an introduction that presents a useful summary of the topics dealt with in the other chapters, and main results for each of the topics. … this work is suitable for a research seminar in logic which would focus on some of those subjects or related topics.” (Max A. Freund, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1234, 2012)
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"This book is a tour de force achieved by perhaps the only people who could pull this off. It provides one fresh unified view of conditionals, non-monotonic reasoning, interpolation, and modularity of information, based on fine-grained neighbourhood models. The new ideas in this book will reverberate in the community for quite a while to come." Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford University)
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"This book is a tour de force achieved by perhaps the only people who could pull this off. It provides one fresh unified view of conditionals, non-monotonic reasoning, interpolation, and modularity of information, based on fine-grained neighbourhood models. The new ideas in this book will reverberate in the community for quite a while to come." Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford University)
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The authors present results on modularity and interpolation for monotonic and nonmonotonic logic, using a semantic approach and revealing new insights. The first monograph on this topic. This book is useful for researchers and advanced students.
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ISBN
9783642190674
Publisert
2011-08-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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The first author is one of the foremost authorities on nonclassical logics and their applications in computing, the second author has written three related research monographs.