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Syntax: The Grammar of Symbols

Lorenz Halbeisen and Regula Krapf
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Lorenz Halbeisen: ETH Zürich, Departement Mathematik
Regula Krapf: Universität Koblenz-Landau, Institut für Mathematik

Chapter Chapter 1 in Gödel's Theorems and Zermelo's Axioms, 2020, pp 7-18 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The goal of this chapter is to develop the formal language of First-Order Logic from scratch. At the same time, we introduce some terminology of the so-called metalanguage, which is the language we use when we speak about the formal language (e.g., when we want to express that two strings of symbols are equal).

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52279-7_1

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