Text Books:
- Herbert B. Enderton, "A Mathematical Introduction to Logic", Second Edition, Acadmic Press, 2001
- Michael Fisher, "An Introduction to Practical Formal Methods Using Temporal Logic", John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2011, ISBN: 978-0-470-02788-2.
Total 18 Weeks include
- 2 weeks, midterm and final exams
- 1 week, Introduction
- 3 weeks, Sentential Logic
- 7 weeks, First-Order Predicate Logic
- 4 weeks, Temporal Topic
Description and Objective of the Course:
This course is an undergraduate course on mathematical logic. The course teaches students
about symbolic logic that is a mathematical model of deductive thought, much like modern
probability theory is a model for uncertain situations. Three logic models are covered:
sentential logic, first-order predicate logic and finally temporal logic.
Additional teaching material beyond the textbook will be used to make the course interesting
and practical.
Class Notes are available on the NCTU e-campus system.