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▸ noun: (logic) A subfield of logic and mathematics consisting of both the mathematical study of logic and the application of this study to other areas of mathematics, exemplified by questions on the expressive power of formal logics and the deductive power of formal proof systems.
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▸ noun: (logic) A subfield of logic and mathematics consisting of both the mathematical study of logic and the application of this study to other areas of mathematics, exemplified by questions on the expressive power of formal logics and the deductive power of formal proof systems.
Similar:
symbolic logic,
formal logic,
logicism,
logic,
linear logic,
sublogic,
logical calculus,
constructive logic,
propositional logic,
Boolean logic,
more...
Opposite:
Types:
propositional logic,
predicate logic,
modal logic,
fuzzy logic,
temporal logic,
non-classical logic,
more...
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