Although Kurt Gödel does not figure prominently in the history of computabilty theory, he exerted a significant influence on some of the founders of the field, both through his published work and through personal interaction. In particular, Gödel’s 1931 paper on incompleteness and the methods developed therein were important for the early development of recursive function theory and the lambda calculus at the hands of Church, Kleene, and Rosser. Church and his students studied Gödel 1931, and Gödel taught a seminar at Princeton in 1934. Seen in the historical context, Gödel was an important catalyst for the emergence of computability theory in the mid 1930s
The Incompleteness Theorems of Kurt Godel are very famous both within and outside of mathematics. Th...
Kurt Gödel, an important figure in both disciplines. While possessing previous knowledge of Gödel’s ...
DoctoralIn this talk I will review the positions of Church and Post on computability, contrast them ...
Although Kurt Gödel does not figure prominently in the history of computabilty theory, he exerted a ...
Kurt Gí¶del was born on 28th of April 1906 in Brno, which was at that time a city of the Austrian-Hu...
The conventional wisdom presented in most computability books and historical papers is that there we...
This chapter describes Kurt Gödel's paper on the incompleteness theorems. Gödel's incompleteness res...
Kurt Gödel, the mathematician of the completeness theorem, of the incompleteness theorems and of the...
Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) is undoubtedly the most influential logician of the 20th Century. Thanks to h...
In 1931, a young Austrian mathematician published a paper that sent shock waves through the mathemat...
Austrian-born Kurt Gödel is widely considered the greatest logician of modern times. It is above all...
1936 was a watershed year for computability. Debates among Gödel, Church and others over the correct...
David Turner's contribution to a volume published on the 70th anniversary of Church's Thesis. ERRAT...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Brenton Avril(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
The Incompleteness Theorems of Kurt Godel are very famous both within and outside of mathematics. Th...
Kurt Gödel, an important figure in both disciplines. While possessing previous knowledge of Gödel’s ...
DoctoralIn this talk I will review the positions of Church and Post on computability, contrast them ...
Although Kurt Gödel does not figure prominently in the history of computabilty theory, he exerted a ...
Kurt Gí¶del was born on 28th of April 1906 in Brno, which was at that time a city of the Austrian-Hu...
The conventional wisdom presented in most computability books and historical papers is that there we...
This chapter describes Kurt Gödel's paper on the incompleteness theorems. Gödel's incompleteness res...
Kurt Gödel, the mathematician of the completeness theorem, of the incompleteness theorems and of the...
Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) is undoubtedly the most influential logician of the 20th Century. Thanks to h...
In 1931, a young Austrian mathematician published a paper that sent shock waves through the mathemat...
Austrian-born Kurt Gödel is widely considered the greatest logician of modern times. It is above all...
1936 was a watershed year for computability. Debates among Gödel, Church and others over the correct...
David Turner's contribution to a volume published on the 70th anniversary of Church's Thesis. ERRAT...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Brenton Avril(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
The Incompleteness Theorems of Kurt Godel are very famous both within and outside of mathematics. Th...
Kurt Gödel, an important figure in both disciplines. While possessing previous knowledge of Gödel’s ...
DoctoralIn this talk I will review the positions of Church and Post on computability, contrast them ...