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Name: Kurt Gödel
Birth Date: April 28, 1906
Death Date: 1978
Place of Birth: Brno, Austria-Hungary (now in the Czech Republic)
Nationality: Austrian, American
Gender: Male
Occupations: mathematician, scientist

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Biography of Kurt Gödel
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The Austrian-American mathematician and philosopher-scientist Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) developed the celebrated "Gödel's proof" which provided extraordinary insight into the basis of mathematical thought and revolutionized modern logic. Kurt...
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Biography of Kurt Friedrich Gödel
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Gödel was born in an Austro-Hungarian province that is now part of the Czech Republic. His father was a textile manufacturer who had worked his way up from laborer to manager in the local factory. Kurt lived in a well-to-do household and had a...
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Biography of Kurt Friedrich Gödel
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Kurt Friedrich Gödel was a mathematical logician who proved perhaps the most influential theorem of 20th-century mathematics--the incompleteness theorem. Although he was not prolific in his published research and did not cultivate a group of...
 


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Kurt Gödel ( 28 April , 1906 – 14 January , 1978 ) was a logician, mathematician, and philosopher of mathematics. Sourced To every ω-consistent recursive class κ of formulae there correspond recursive class signs r , such that neither v Gen r nor...


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Kurt Friedrich Gödel Summary
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1906-1978 Austrian-American Mathematician The names of most mathematical innovators, while they may loom large within their own community, are hardly ever known to the outside world. Kurt Gödel's name and achievements, however, are a part...
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GÖdel Kurt Gödel (1906–1978), a major figure in the history of logic, is best known for his celebrated incompleteness theorem presented in "Über formal unentscheidbare Sätze der Principia Mathematica und...
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Gödel, Kurt (1906–1978) Summary
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GÖdel, Kurt(1906–1978) Kurt Gödel, a logician, was born in Brno, in what is now the Czech Republic, and educated at the University of Vienna, where he became privatdozent in 1933. In 1940 he joined the Institute for Advanced Study...
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Kurt Gödel (IPA: [kuɹtˈgøːdl]) (April 28, 1906 Brünn, Austria-Hungary (now Brno, Czech Republic) – January 14, 1978 Princeton, New Jersey) was an Austrian American mathematician and philosopher. One of the most significant logicians of all...


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