A First Course In Mathematical Logic And Set Th... Official
: Moves from informal set operations (unions, intersections) to axiomatic set theory (ZFC) .
The curriculum typically follows a progression from basic logical structures to advanced foundational theorems: A First Course in Mathematical Logic and Set Th...
: Covers predicates, quantifiers, and formal languages, providing the necessary syntax for writing mathematical proofs. : Moves from informal set operations (unions, intersections)
: Defines these fundamental structures strictly within the framework of set theory. and formal languages
The course provides coverage of several landmark results in mathematical foundations:
: Introduces symbolic logic, truth tables, and two-column proofs to establish a base for logical inference.
: Well-Ordering Theorem; Cantor–Schröder–Bernstein Theorem; Burali-Forti Paradox. Comparison of Popular Introductory Texts

