Equational logic

First-order equational logic consists of quantifier-free terms of ordinary first-order logic, with equality as the only predicate symbol. The model theory of this logic was developed into universal algebra by Birkhoff, Grätzer, and Cohn. It was later made into a branch of category theory by Lawvere ("algebraic theories").[1]

The terms of equational logic are built up from variables and constants using function symbols (or operations).

  1. ^ equational logic. (n.d.). The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing. Retrieved October 24, 2011, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/equational+logic