Journal of Symbolic Logic

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 53, Issue 4

Publication Date: December, 1988

Volume Information

Miscellaneous front pages, J. Symbolic Logic, Volume 53, Issue 4 (1988)

Formal Languages Defined by the Underlying Structure of their Words

J. P. Ressayre; 1009-1026

Some Properties of Large Filters

Chris Freiling and T. H. Payne; 1027-1035

Constructive Validity is Nonarithmetic

Charles McCarty; 1036-1041

Markov's Principle, Isols and Dedekind Finite Sets

Charles McCarty; 1042-1069

Definability and Initial Segments of $c$-Degrees

Robert S. Lubarsky; 1070-1081

On Parameter Free Induction Schemas

R. Kaye, J. Paris and C. Dimitracopoulos; 1082-1097

On the Use of Inaccessible Numbers and Order Indiscernibles in Lower Bound Arguments for Random Access Machines

Wolfgang Maass; 1098-1109

Degree Theoretical Splitting Properties of Recursively Enumerable Sets

Klaus Ambos-Spies and Peter A. Fejer; 1110-1137

On the Structure of Semialgebraic Sets Over $p$-Adic Fields

Philip Scowcroft and Lou van den Dries; 1138-1164

Sheaves of Continuous Definable Functions

Anand Pillay; 1165-1169

On Universal Semiregular Invariant Measures

Piotr Zakrzewski; 1170-1176

On the Validity of Hilbert's Nullstellensatz, Artin's Theorem, and Related Results in Grothendieck Toposes

W. A. MacCaull; 1177-1187

Souslin Forcing

Jaime I. Ihoda and Saharon Shelah; 1188-1207

Ultrapowers Without the Axiom of Choice

Mitchell Spector; 1208-1219

The False Assumption Underlying Berry's Paradox

James D. French; 1220-1223

A Basis Result in Combinatory Logic

Remi Legrand; 1224-1226

Indecidabilite de Corps de Series Formelles

Francoise Delon and Yamina Rouani; 1227-1234

Provability of the Pigeonhole Principle and the Existence of Infinitely Many Primes

J. B. Paris, A. J. Wilkie and A. R. Woods; 1235-1244

Mechanical Learners Pay a Price for Bayesianism

Daniel N. Osherson, Michael Stob and Scott Weinstein; 1245-1251

Reviews

Review: Alberto Coffa, Carnap, Tarski and the Search for Truth

Gary Mar; 1252-1253

Review: Theodore Hailperin, Boole's Logic and Probability. A Critical Exposition from the Standpoint of Contemporary Algebra, Logic and Probability Theory

N. T. Gridgeman; 1253-1254

Review: Rudy Rucker, Mind Tools. The Five Levels of Mathematical Reality

Raymond M. Smullyan; 1254-1255

Review: George J. Tourlakis, Computability

Ann Yasuhara; 1255-1257

Review: Melvin Fitting, Computability Theory, Semantics, and Logic Programming

J. C. Shepherdson; 1257

Review: Larry Wos, Automated Reasoning: 33 Basic Research Problems

William M. Farmer; 1258-1259

Review: Johan Hastad, Computational Limitations of Small-Depth Circuits

Stuart A. Kurtz; 1259-1260

Review: S. Yu Maslov, Michael Gelfond, Vladimir Lifschitz, Theory of Deductive Systems and its Applications

Daniel J. Dougherty; 1260-1261

Review: K. D. Stroyan, Jose Manuel Bayod, Foundations of Infinitesimal Stochastic Analysis

Nigel Cutland; 1261-1262

Review: Kit Fine, First-Order Modal Theories I--Sets; Kit Fine, First-Order Modal Theories; Kit Fine, First-Order Modal Theories III--Facts

F. W. Kroon; 1262-1269

Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic: New York City, May 1987

Martin Davis and Rohit Parikh; 1270-1274

Logic and Linguistics Meeting, Stanford, 1987

K. Jon Barwise and Richmond H. Thomason; 1275-1282

Australasian Association for Logic Annual Conference, 1987, Brisbane, 1987

R. A. Girle and I. C. Hinckfuss; 1283-1286

Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, New York City, December 1987

Nicholas Goodman, Harold T. Hodes, Carl G. Jockusch and Kenneth McAloon; 1287-1299

Association for Symbolic Logic

1300-1342

Notices

1343-1344

Miscellaneous back pages, J. Symbolic Logic, Volume 53, Issue 4 (1988)


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