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Hack, Hack, Who's There? A Gentle Introduction to Model Theory by David Reid

 
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Author
David Reid
Publisher
Smashwords 2016
ISBN-13
9781370372249
Format
multiple formats
Number of pages
273

The skeleton of this narrative nonfiction book is a science fiction story without the usual mangling of physics. 

The flesh is composed of self-contained non-technical mainstream explanations and examples of the field of mathematics which deals with meaning, called Model Theory. Technical terms are avoided, except to occasionally serve as keywords.

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