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Alan Turing''s Systems of Logic - The Princeton Thesis

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Zusatztext "This book is not for the faint hearted! as with the great masters of painting it will insist that some thought goes into appreciating it. . . . I love the book as a book. It is a collectors item and after all what better pursuit can one have than collecting books!" ---Patrick Fogarty! Mathematics Today Informationen zum Autor Andrew W. Appel is the Eugene Higgins Professor and Chairman of the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. Klappentext Between inventing the concept of a universal computer in 1936 and breaking the German Enigma code during World War II! Alan Turing (1912-1954)! the British founder of computer science and artificial intelligence! came to Princeton University to study mathematical logic. Some of the greatest logicians in the world--including Alonzo Church! Kurt Gödel! John von Neumann! and Stephen Kleene--were at Princeton in the 1930s! and they were working on ideas that would lay the groundwork for what would become known as computer science. Though less well known than his other work! Turing's 1938 Princeton PhD thesis! "Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals!" which includes his notion of an oracle machine! has had a lasting influence on computer science and mathematics. This book presents a facsimile of the original typescript of the thesis along with essays by Andrew Appel and Solomon Feferman that explain its still-unfolding significance. Zusammenfassung A facsimile edition of Alan Turing's influential Princeton thesis Between inventing the concept of a universal computer in 1936 and breaking the German Enigma code during World War II, Alan Turing (1912–1954), the British founder of computer science and artificial intelligence, came to Princeton University to study mathematical logic. Some of the greatest logicians in the world—including Alonzo Church, Kurt Gödel, John von Neumann, and Stephen Kleene—were at Princeton in the 1930s, and they were working on ideas that would lay the groundwork for what would become known as computer science. This book presents a facsimile of the original typescript of Turing's fascinating and influential 1938 Princeton PhD thesis, one of the key documents in the history of mathematics and computer science. The book also features essays by Andrew Appel and Solomon Feferman that explain the still-unfolding significance of the ideas Turing developed at Princeton. A work of philosophy as well as mathematics, Turing's thesis envisions a practical goal—a logical system to formalize mathematical proofs so they can be checked mechanically. If every step of a theorem could be verified mechanically, the burden on intuition would be limited to the axioms. Turing's point, as Appel writes, is that "mathematical reasoning can be done, and should be done, in mechanizable formal logic." Turing's vision of "constructive systems of logic for practical use" has become reality: in the twenty-first century, automated "formal methods" are now routine. Presented here in its original form, this fascinating thesis is one of the key documents in the history of mathematics and computer science. ...

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Autoren Andrew W. Appel, Alan Mathison Turing
Mitarbeit Andrew W. Appel (Herausgeber), Andrew W. Appel (Übersetzung)
Verlag Princeton University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 27.05.2012
 
EAN 9780691155746
ISBN 978-0-691-15574-6
Seiten 160
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Informatik, EDV > Informatik

COMPUTERS / Computer Science, MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy, MATHEMATICS / Logic, computer science, History of mathematics, Mathematical logic

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