This course teaches the basic elements found in a formal logic including syntax for claims and rules for making deductions, as well as on how to judge if the rules are suitable in the sense that they only lead to claims that match the reality of the domain that are being reasoned. The focus will be on formal logics for reasoning about program behavior and for programming directly in terms of logic.
Lectures | Tuesday (T) & Thursday (U), 9:30am - 10:45am, 1073 Durland Hall |
Instructor | Robby, Office: 2181 Engineering Hall, Office Hours: T U 10:45-11:30am (or by appointment) |
Teaching Assistant | Joshua Donnoe, Office: 1117 Engineering Hall, Office Hours: W F 3-4pm (or by appointment) |
Teaching Assistant | George (Bud) LaVezzi, Office: 1117 Engineering Hall, Office Hours: T U 3-4pm (or by appointment) |
help-301@santoslab.org (for quick questions and appointments) |