
Handbook of Modal Logic
- 1st Edition, Volume 3 - November 3, 2006
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Editors: Patrick Blackburn, Johan F.A.K. van Benthem, Frank Wolter
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 6 6 6 6 - 8
The Handbook of Modal Logic contains 20 articles, which collectively introduce contemporary modal logic, survey current research, and indicate the way in which the field is… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThe Handbook of Modal Logic contains 20 articles, which collectively introduce contemporary modal logic, survey current research, and indicate the way in which the field is developing. The articles survey the field from a wide variety of perspectives: the underling theory is explored in depth, modern computational approaches are treated, and six major applications areas of modal logic (in Mathematics, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Game Theory, and Philosophy) are surveyed. The book contains both well-written expository articles, suitable for beginners approaching the subject for the first time, and advanced articles, which will help those already familiar with the field to deepen their expertise. Please visit:http://people.uleth.ca/~woods/RedSeriesPromo_WP/PubSLPR.html
- Compact modal logic reference
- Computational approaches fully discussed
- Contemporary applications of modal logic covered in depth
- Computational approaches fully discussed
- Contemporary applications of modal logic covered in depth
Researchers in logic, computer science, artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy and mathematics.
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 3
- Published: November 3, 2006
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- No. of pages: 1260
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9780080466668
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Patrick Blackburn
Affiliations and expertise
INRIA Lorraine, Villers les Nancy, FranceJv
Johan F.A.K. van Benthem
Affiliations and expertise
Institute for Logic, Language & Computation, University of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsFW
Frank Wolter
Affiliations and expertise
University of Liverpool, Department of Computer Science, Liverpool, U.K.Read Handbook of Modal Logic on ScienceDirect