Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He is considered a pre-intuitionist, being only close to intuitionism because he rejected Cantor’s Set Theory. He was, in fact, more radical than the intuitionists. Unlike Poincaré, for example, Kronecker didn’t accept the transfinite numbers as valid mathematical entities
AbstractThe paper aims to give an insight into the meaning of Kronecker's program of Arithmetisierun...
In this article the initial discussion of the untenability of the distinction between “pure” and “ap...
Newton and Gottfried Leibniz both used infinitesimals—numbers which are nonzero, yet smaller in magn...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
The prominent mathematician Leopold Kronecker (1823 – 1891) is often relegated to footnotes and main...
It was Kronecker who sought to avoid the use in mathematics of all numbers (negatives, fractions, ir...
It was Kronecker who sought to avoid the use in mathematics of all numbers (negatives, fractions, ir...
Kronecker called his programme of arithmetization “General Arithmetic” (Allgemeine Arithmetik). In h...
Abstract: I review how discrete structures, embodied in the integers, appear in the laws of physics,...
Thesis advisor: Patrick ByrneIn the late 19th century, Georg Cantor opened up the mathematical field...
On réduit habituellement les idées de Kronecker sur les fondements des mathématiques à quelque bouta...
Leopold Kronecker (1823—1891) achieved fame for his work in a variety of areas of mathematics, and n...
AbstractThe paper aims to give an insight into the meaning of Kronecker's program of Arithmetisierun...
In this article the initial discussion of the untenability of the distinction between “pure” and “ap...
Newton and Gottfried Leibniz both used infinitesimals—numbers which are nonzero, yet smaller in magn...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory and algebra. He...
The prominent mathematician Leopold Kronecker (1823 – 1891) is often relegated to footnotes and main...
It was Kronecker who sought to avoid the use in mathematics of all numbers (negatives, fractions, ir...
It was Kronecker who sought to avoid the use in mathematics of all numbers (negatives, fractions, ir...
Kronecker called his programme of arithmetization “General Arithmetic” (Allgemeine Arithmetik). In h...
Abstract: I review how discrete structures, embodied in the integers, appear in the laws of physics,...
Thesis advisor: Patrick ByrneIn the late 19th century, Georg Cantor opened up the mathematical field...
On réduit habituellement les idées de Kronecker sur les fondements des mathématiques à quelque bouta...
Leopold Kronecker (1823—1891) achieved fame for his work in a variety of areas of mathematics, and n...
AbstractThe paper aims to give an insight into the meaning of Kronecker's program of Arithmetisierun...
In this article the initial discussion of the untenability of the distinction between “pure” and “ap...
Newton and Gottfried Leibniz both used infinitesimals—numbers which are nonzero, yet smaller in magn...