predikaataritmeetika
Predikaataritmeetika, also known as first-order logic or quantified logic, is a formal system used in mathematics, philosophy, and computer science to express and reason about statements involving variables and quantifiers. It extends propositional logic by introducing predicates, which are functions that return a truth value (true or false), and quantifiers, such as the universal quantifier (for all) and the existential quantifier (there exists).
In predikaataritmeetika, statements are formed using variables, constants, predicates, functions, logical connectives (and, or, not, implies),
The semantics of predikaataritmeetika are defined in terms of models, which consist of a domain of discourse
Predikaataritmeetika provides a foundation for formal proofs and logical deduction. Proof systems, such as natural deduction
The expressive power of predikaataritmeetika makes it a fundamental tool for formalizing mathematical theories, such as