Universal Algebra, Algebraic Logic, and Databases

Universal Algebra, Algebraic Logic, and Databases

by B. Plotkin
     
 

This volume is devoted to the development of an algebraic model of databases. The first chapter presents a general introduction. The following sixteen chapters are divided into three main parts. Part I deals with various aspects of universal algebra. The chapters of Part I discuss topics such as sets, algebras and models, fundamental structures, categories, the

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This volume is devoted to the development of an algebraic model of databases. The first chapter presents a general introduction. The following sixteen chapters are divided into three main parts. Part I deals with various aspects of universal algebra. The chapters of Part I discuss topics such as sets, algebras and models, fundamental structures, categories, the category of sets, topoi, fuzzy sets, varieties of algebras, axiomatic classes, category algebra and algebraic theories.
Part II deals with different approaches to the algebraization of predicate calculus. This material is intended to be applied chiefly to databases, although some discussion of pure algebraic applications is also given. Discussed here are topics such as Boolean algebras and propositional calculus, Halmos algebras and predicate calculus, connections with model theory, and the categorial approach to algebraic logic.
Part III is concerned specifically with the algebraic model of databases, which considers the database as an algebraic structure. Topics dealt with in this part are the algebraic aspects of databases, their equivalence and restructuring, symmetries and the Galois theory of databases, and constructions in database theory. The volume closes with a discussion and conclusions, and an extensive bibliography.
For mathematicians, computer scientists and database engineers, with an interest in applications of algebra and logic.

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An updated and revised translation of the 1991 Russian edition. Chapters are divided into three sections. Part one deals with aspects of universal algebra. Part two discusses topics such as sets, algebra and models, fundamental structures, fuzzy sets, categories, topoi, and the algebraization of predicate calculus. Part three is concerned with algebraic models of databases. Equivalence and restructuring, symmetries and the Galois theory of databases, and constructions are discussed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9789401043526
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Publication date:
12/31/2013
Series:
Mathematics and Its Applications (closed) Series , #272
Edition description:
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
Pages:
438
Product dimensions:
6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.93(d)

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