Alexander S. Karpenko0955117038, 9780955117039
Is there any link between the doctrine of logical fatalism and prime numbers? What do logic and prime numbers have in common? The book adopts truth-functional approach to examine functional properties of finite-valued Lukasiewicz logics Ln+1. Prime numbers are defined in algebraic-logical terms (Finn’s theorem) and represented as rooted trees. The author designs an algorithm which for every prime number n constructs a rooted tree where nodes are natural numbers and n is a root. Finite-valued logics Kn+1 are specified that they have tautologies if and only if n is a prime number. It is discovered that Kn+1 have the same functional properties as Ln+1 whenever n is a prime number. Thus, Kn+1 are ‘logics’ of prime numbers. Amazingly, combination of logics of prime numbers led to uncovering a law of generation of classes of prime numbers. Along with characterization of prime numbers author also gives characterization, in terms of Lukasiewicz logical matrices, of powers of primes, odd numbers, and even numbers. |
Table of contents : Front Cover……Page 1 ŁUKASIEWICZ’S LOGICS……Page 3 Content……Page 4 Introduction……Page 6 I. Two-Valued Classical Propositional Logic……Page 10 II. Łukasiewicz’s Three-Valued Logic……Page 19 III. Łukasiewicz’s finite-valued logics……Page 29 IV. Functional properties of Łukasiewucz’sn-valued logic……Page 40 V. Structuralization of prime numbers……Page 50 VI.classes ofLet’sa appeared as [Karpenko, 1982].A matrix logic for prime numbers and the law of generation ofprime numbers……Page 85 VII. CHARACTERIZATION OF CLASSESOF NATURAL NUMBERS BYLOGICAL MATRICES……Page 105 Numerical Tables……Page 114 Table 1……Page 115 Table 2……Page 125 Table 3……Page 135 Concluding remarks……Page 143 REFERENCES……Page 145 AUTHOR INDEX……Page 156 SUBJECT INDEX……Page 158 Back Cover
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