- Evert Willem Beth
Evert Willem Beth (
July 7 ,1908 –April 12 ,1964 ) was a Dutchphilosopher andlogician , whose work principally concerned thefoundations of mathematics .Biography
Beth was born in
Almelo , a small town in the easternNetherlands . His father had studiedmathematics andphysics at the University of Amsterdam, where he had been awarded a Ph.D. Evert Beth studied the same subjects atUtrecht University , but then also studiedphilosophy andpsychology . His 1935Ph.D. was in philosophy.In 1946, he became professor of
logic and the foundations of mathematics inAmsterdam . Apart from two brief interruptions – a stint in 1951 as a research assistant toAlfred Tarski , and in 1957 as a visiting professor atJohns Hopkins University – he held the post in Amsterdam continuously until his death in 1964. His was the first academic post in his country in logic and the foundations of mathematics, and during this time he contributed actively to international cooperation in establishing logic as an academic discipline.Contributions to logic
Definition theorem
The definition theorem states that a predicate (or function or constant) is implicitly definable if and only if it is explicitly definable.
Semantic tableaux
A proof method for
formal system s; cf.Gentzen 'snatural deduction andsequent calculus , or evenAlan Robinson 's resolution and Hilbert's axiomatic systems. It is considered by many to be intuitively simple, particularly for students not acquainted with the study of logic (Wilfrid Hodges for example presents semantic tableaux in his introductory textbook, "Logic", andMelvin Fitting does the same in his presentation of first-order logic for computer scientists, "First-order logic and automated theorem proving").One starts out with the intention of proving that a certain set of formulae imply another formula , given a set of rules determined by the semantics of the formulae's connectives (and quantifiers, in
First-order logic ). The method is to assume the concurrent truth of every member of and of (the negation of ), and then to apply the rules to branch this list into a tree-like structure of (simpler) formulae until every possible branch contains a contradiction. At this point it will have been established that is inconsistent, and thus that the formulae of together imply .Beth models
These are a class of models for
non-classical logic (cf.Kripke semantics ).Books
* Evert W. Beth, "
Formal Methods : An introduction to symbolic logic and to the study of effective operations in arithmetic and logic". D. Reidel Publishing Company / Dordecht-Holland, 1970. ISBN 90-277-0069-9.
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