Computational Logic

Computational Logic is a form of reasoning that involves the manipulation of logical statements in the form of mathematical expressions. Coursera's Computational Logic catalogue equips you with the ability to apply logical methods to computation, understand the mathematical formalisms that underpin computer systems, and design algorithms based on logical principles. You'll learn about the representation of formal logic, automated theorem proving, model checking, and logic programming among others. Whether you're a computer scientist, a software engineer, a mathematician, or simply interested in computational theory, mastering these skills will help you understand and implement logical structures in various computational contexts.
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