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Springer Handbook Of Spatial Logics by Marco Aiello
The aim of this handbook is to create, for the first time, a systematic account of the field of spatial logic. The book comprises a general introduction, followed by fourteen chapters by invited authors. Each chapter provides a self-contained overview of its topic, describing the principal results obtained to date, explaining the methods used to obtain them, and listing the most important open problems. Jointly, these contributions constitute a comprehensive survey of this rapidly expanding subject._x000D_ _x000D_
What is Spatial Logic?.- First-Order Mereotopology.- Axioms, Algebras and Topology.- Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Using Constraint Calculi.- Modal Logics of Space.- Topology and Epistemic Logic.- Logical Theories for Fragments of Elementary Geometry.- Locales and Toposes as Spaces.- Spatial Logic + Temporal Logic = ?.- Dynamic Topological Logic.- Logic of Space-Time and Relativity Theory.- Discrete Spatial Models.- Real Algebraic Geometry and Constraint Databases.- Mathematical Morphology.- Spatial Reasoning and Ontology: Parts, Wholes, and Locations._x000D_