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Computer Science
CS 2800: Logic and Computation
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Introduces formal logic and its connections to computer and information science.
- Offers an opportunity to learn to translate statements about the behavior of computer programs into logical claims and to gain the ability to prove such assertions both by hand and using automated tools.
- Considers approaches to proving termination, correctness, and safety for programs.
- Discusses notations used in logic, propositional and first order logic, logical inference, mathematical induction, and structural induction.
- Introduces the use of logic for modeling the range of artifacts and phenomena that arise in computer and information science.
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