Logic and Algebra

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Abelian Groups
advanced mathematical logic research
affine
Affine Algebras
Alden F. Pixley
Alessandro Berarducci
Alex K. Simpson
algebraic systems
Angus J. Macintyre
Artem Chuprina
Boolean Algebra
Brian A. Davey
Category Equivalent
Category=PBF
Claudio Pizzi
Complete Semantics
Completeness Theorem
Congruence Distributive
Congruence Relations
David Finberg
Dick de Jongh
Distributive Lattice
Dmitrij Skvortsov
Dorella Belle
efin
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Equivalence Relations
F. William Lawvere
Fernando Ferreira
finite
Finite Algebra
Finite Type
finitely
Forgetful Functor
Formal Topology
Franco Parlamento
free
Free Algebra
G. Aguzzi
generated
Gian-Carlo Rota
Giorgio Levi
Giovanni Sambin
Giulia Simi
Guido Zappa
Heyting Algebras
ition
Ivan Chajda
J. Lambek
Jean-Yves Girard
Joel Berman
Keith A. Kearnes
lattice theory
Lev Beklemishev
Lex Hendriks
logic foundations
M. Cristina Pedicchio
Marco Comini
Maria Emilia Maietti
Maria Teresa Molfino
mathematical structures
Matteo Mainetti
Matthews Sean
Mauro Di Nasso
model theory
Modular Lattice
modules
Paola Forcheri
Paola Gentilini
Peano Arithmetic
Petr Hk
Pf
Primal Algebra
Prime Filter
Proper Congruence
Proper Subalgebras
R. Magari
Ralph McKenzie
rewrite
Roberto Magari
Rudolf Wille
Sara Negri
Sergei Artemov
Silvio Valentini
Stanley Burris
Stone's Representation Theorems
Stone’s Representation Theorems
Term Rewriting Systems
terms
U. Modigliani
universal algebra

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138401945
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"Attempts to unite the fields of mathematical logic and general algebra. Presents a collection of refereed papers inspired by the International Conference on Logic and Algebra held in Siena, Italy, in honor of the late Italian mathematician Roberto Magari, a leading force in the blossoming of research in mathematical logic in Italy since the 1960s."