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The symbol |- is used to mean 'implies'
What does the symbol |= mean?
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The first one is a turnstyle, first used by Frege i think, and means implies when used with axioms.
the second sign is a double turnstyle and means = logically valid or equivalent
Both terms are in Boolos and Jeffrey, Intro to computability and logic 3rd edition
you cannot imagine my shock at seeing this question - considering what I usually see, it was totally unexpected
We're in the country called first order logic, Corby
Sorry MIke the double turnstyle means 'satisfies'. I will use ~ - no no I've seen how to do I=
U satisfies w with assignment s is written U I= w(s)
I= is not a part of a first order language but is used to describe things about the language, and so is said to be metalanguage. Yup that's it
You havent just picked up the book have you? you should start at page 1. Boolos and J is a bit of a hard read, howver the OU do an excellent course on it MST 384 I think - Number Theory and Computability and Logic