The Journal of Symbolic Logic publishes original scholarly work in symbolic logic. Founded in 1936, it has become the leading research journal in the field. The Journal aims to represent logic broadly, including its connections with mathematics and philosophy as well as newer aspects related to computer science and linguistics.
Volume 49, Issue 3
Publication Date: September, 1984
Miscellaneous front pages, J. Symbolic Logic, Volume 49, Issue 3 (1984)
Functors and Ordinal Notations. I: A Functorial Construction of the Veblen Hierarchy
Jean-Yves Girard and Jacqueline Vauzeilles; 713-729
An Interpretation of Martin-Lof's Type Theory in a Type-Free Theory of Propositions
Jan Smith; 730-753
Which Set Existence Axioms are Needed to Prove the Cauchy/Peano Theorem for Ordinary Differential Equations?
Stephen G. Simpson; 783-802
Strongly Compact Cardinals, Elementary Embeddings and Fixed Points
Yoshihiro Abe; 808-812
Register Machine Proof of the Theorem on Exponential Diophantine Representation of Enumerable Sets
J. P. Jones and Y. V. Matijasevic; 818-829
Complexity of $\kappa$-Ultrafilters and Inner Models with Measurable Cardinals
Claude Sureson; 833-841
Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic and Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set Theory
Gaisi Takeuti and Satoko Titani; 851-866
On the Period of Sequences $(A^n(p))$ in Intuitionistic Propositional Calculus
Wim Ruitenburg; 892-899
On Choice Sequences Determined by Spreads
Gerrit van der Hoeven and Ieke Moerdijk; 908-916
Inconsistent Models for Relevant Arithmetics
Robert K. Meyer and Chris Mortensen; 917-929
Some Remarks on Initial Segments in Models of Peano Arithmetic
Henryk Kotlarski; 955-960
Accessible Sets and $(L_{\omega_1\omega})_t$-Equivalence for $T_3$ Spaces
Juan Carlos Martinez; 961-967
Reviews
Review: Jon Barwise, H. J. Keisler, K. Kunen, Y. N. Moschovakis, A. S. Troelstra, Handbook of Mathematical Logic
Daniel Lascar; 968-971
Review: Jon Barwise, H. J. Keisler, K. Kunen, Y. N. Moschovakis, A. S. Troelstra, Handbook of Mathematical Logic; J. R. Shoenfield, B.1. Axioms of Set Theory
Akihiro Kanamori; 971-975
Review: Jon Barwise, H. J. Keisler, K. Kunen, Y. N. Moschovakis, A. S. Troelstra, Handbook of Mathematical Logic
Sy D. Friedman; 975-980
Review: Jon Barwise, H. J. Keisler, K. Kunen, Y. N. Moschovakis, A. S. Troelstra, Handbook of Mathematical Logic
W. A. Howard; 980-988
Review: Harry R. Lewis, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Elements of the Theory of Computation
Jean H. Gallier; 989-990
Review: B. Courcelle, B. Domolki, T. Gergely, Equational Theories and Equivalences of Programs; J. W. de Bakker, J. I. Zucker, Derivatives of Programs; E. Engeler, An Algorithmic Model of Strict Finitism
Steven S. Muchnick; 990-991
Review: Krister Segerberg, Classical Propositional Operators. An Exercise in the Foundations of Logic
Richard Fleming; 993-994
Review: B. J. Copeland, On When a Semantics is not a Semantics: Some Reasons for Disliking the Routley-Meyer Semantics for Relevance Logic
Johan van Benthem; 994-995
Review: Charles Chihara, The Semantic Paradoxes: A Diagnostic Investigation; Tyler Burge, Semantical Paradox
Arnold Silverberg; 995-996
Review: Charles Jarrett, The Logical Structure of Spinoza's Ethics, Part I
Jonathan Bennett and Peter van Inwagen; 996-997
Review: Joel I. Friedman, Was Spinoza Fooled by the Ontological Argument?
Jonathan Bennett and Peter van Inwagen; 997-998
Miscellaneous back pages, J. Symbolic Logic, Volume 49, Issue 3 (1984)