- Kurt Gödel - Wikipedia
Kurt Friedrich Gödel ( ˈɡɜːrdəl GUR-dəl; [2] German: [ˈkʊʁt ˈɡøːdl̩] ⓘ; April 28, 1906 – January 14, 1978) was a logician, mathematician, and philosopher
- Kurt Gödel | Austrian Logician, Mathematician Philosopher | Britannica
Kurt Gödel (born April 28, 1906, Brünn, Austria-Hungary [now Brno, Czech Rep ]—died Jan 14, 1978, Princeton, N J , U S ) was an Austrian-born mathematician, logician, and philosopher who obtained what may be the most important mathematical result of the 20th century: his famous incompleteness theorem, which states that within any axiomatic math
- Kurt Gödel - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Kurt Friedrich Gödel (b 1906, d 1978) was one of the principal founders of the modern, metamathematical era in mathematical logic
- Kurt Gödel - 1978) - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics
Gödel entered the University of Vienna in 1923 still without having made a definite decision whether he wanted to specialise in mathematics or theoretical physics He was taught by Furtwängler, Hahn, Wirtinger, Menger, Helly and others
- Kurt Godel :: User Sites :: USNA
Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) was probably the most strikingly original and important logician of the twentieth century He proved the incompleteness of axioms for arithmetic (his most famous result), as well as the relative consistency of the axiom of choice and continuum hypothesis with the other axioms of set theory
- Kurt Gödel - History of Math and Technology
Gödel’s most famous contribution to mathematics came in 1931 when he published his Incompleteness Theorems These theorems transformed the understanding of the foundations of mathematics and revealed intrinsic limitations in formal mathematical systems
- Kurt Gödel Biography: Logic, Genius Fragility
Kurt Gödel was one of the most original thinkers of the 20th century—his work shattered the foundations of mathematics, reshaped logic, and continues to echo across disciplines from philosophy to computer science
- Kurt Gödel: The Genius of Metamathematics | SpringerLink
Early in his career, for his doctoral thesis and then for his Habilitation (Dr Sci ), he wrote earthshaking articles on the completeness and provability of mathematical-logical systems, upsetting the hypotheses of the most famous mathematicians philosophers of the time
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