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An informal version of the recursion theorem
In T. Taos Analysis 1 book, on page 26, we have a proposition that tells us that recursive definitions are actually well-defined.
Proposition 2.1.16: Suppose for each naturla number $n$, wh have s …
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"Introduction to mathematical logic" book from a formalist perspective
I'm looking for books that introduce the reader to mathematical logic assuming the perspective of a formalist.
I've found that many books are more or less written for the platonist - like Kunen's Fou …