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- Title Fundamentals of Model Theory
- Authors William Weiss and Cherie D'Mello
- Publisher: University of Toronto
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF, PostScript, DVI
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
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This book provides an introduction to Model Theory which can be used as a text for a reading course or a summer project at the senior undergraduate or graduate level. It is also a primer which will give someone a self contained overview of the subject, before diving into one of the more encyclopedic standard graduate texts.
About the Authors- William Weiss is a professor of mathematics at University of Toronto at Mississauga.
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