- Kurt Gödel - Wikipedia
Kurt Friedrich Gödel ( ˈɡɜːrdəl GUR-dəl; [2] German: [kʊʁt 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
- The Tragic Life Of Kurt Gödel, The Renowned Mathematician Who Starved . . .
Kurt Gödel was a brilliant mathematician and philosopher, whose incompleteness theorems made him one of the most important mathematicians of his time However, he also suffered from poor health, beginning with an episode of rheumatic fever at the age of six
- Kurt Gödel - Mathematician Biography, Contributions and Facts
After Gottlob Frege and Aristotle, he was one of the foremost logicians in the history He influenced twentieth century scientific and philosophical school of thoughts In 1931, he published his incompleteness theorems He developed a technique which is now called Gödel numbering
- Mathematician KURT GODEL - TIME
Godel’s astonishing and disorienting discovery, published in 1931, proved that nearly a century of effort by the world’s greatest mathematicians was doomed to failure To appreciate Godel’s
- Kurt Gödel (1906 - 1978) - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics . . .
Gödel is best known for his proof of "Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems" In 1931 he published these results in Über formal unentscheidbare Sätze der Principia Mathematica und verwandter Systeme Ⓣ See THIS LINK
- 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: Mathematical Genius and Foundations of AI
Gödel quickly became recognized for his brilliant contributions to mathematical logic and philosophy Despite suffering from health issues throughout his life, Gödel made groundbreaking discoveries that reshaped both mathematics and logic, most notably his incompleteness theorems
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