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Logic in computer science (or computational logic) is that branch of mathematical logic which is approximately the intersection between mathematical logic and computer science. It contains:

  1. Those investigations into logic that are guided by applications in computer science. For example:
  2. Fundamental concepts in computer science that are naturally expressible in logical form. For example:
  3. Applications of fundamental concepts derived from the theory of computation that cast light on questions of pure logic. For example:
  4. Tools for logicians considered as applied computer science. For example:


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Pages in category "Logic in computer science"

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