Ian Pratt-Hartmann, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester Professor of Mathematical Sciences, University of Opole,
Ian Pratt-Hartmann studied mathematics and philosophy at Brasenose College, Oxford, and philosophy at Princeton and Stanford Universities, gaining his PhD from Princeton in 1987. He is currently Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester as well as Professor of Mathematical Sciences in the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Opole, and recently held an appointment as Visiting Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Mechanics at the University of Warsaw.
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I: Syntactic Restrictions 2. Roots 3. Variables 4. Guards 5. Prefixes 6. Fluting Part II: Counting Quantifiers 7. Counting with one variable 8. Counting with two variables 9. Guarded counting 10. Omitting graphs Part III: Semantic Constraints 11. Modalities 12. Equivalence 13. Equivalence and counting 14. Transitivity 15. Trees
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