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tional first order and modal logics to complement the topics and exercises covered during the lectures of the course on mathematical logic. The mate-.
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Recursively enumerable sets. 5.5 Other notions of computability. 5.6 Decision problems. Appendix Second-order logic. Answers to selected exercises.
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This book presents solutions to the exercises in First Course in Mathematical Logic The solutions are written to show the teacher how to set up the problem