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Godel - translation to russian

AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN LOGICIAN, MATHEMATICIAN, AND PHILOSOPHER OF MATHEMATICS (1906-1978)
Kurt Goedel; Gödel; Kurt Godel; Goedel; Gödel, K; Gödel, K.; Kurt gödel; K. Gödel; K. Goedel; Goedel, K; Goedel, K.; Godel, K.; Kurt godel; Godel, K; Kurt goedel; K. Godel; Kurt Friedrich Gödel; Godel; Religious views of Kurt Gödel
  • de}}, [[Vienna]], where he discovered his incompleteness theorems
  • Gravestone of Kurt and Adele Gödel in the Princeton, N.J., cemetery

Godel         

общая лексика

геделевский

геделивский

fundamental operation         
Gödel operations; Godel operation; Godel operations; Fundamental operation; Fundamental operations

математика

одно из четырех (основных) арифметических действий

простое арифметическое действие

Гёдель         
СТРАНИЦА ЗНАЧЕНИЙ В ПРОЕКТЕ ВИКИМЕДИА
p.n.
Godel

Definition

ГЕДЕЛЬ
(Godel) Курт (1906-78) , логик и математик. Родился в Австро-Венгрии, с 1940 в США. Труды по математической логике и теории множеств. Доказал (1931) т. н. теоремы о неполноте (теоремы Геделя), из которых, в частности, следует, что не существует полной формальной теории, где были бы доказуемы все истинные теоремы арифметики.

Wikipedia

Kurt Gödel

Kurt Friedrich Gödel ( GUR-dəl, German: [kʊʁt ˈɡøːdl̩] (listen); April 28, 1906 – January 14, 1978) was a logician, mathematician, and philosopher. Considered along with Aristotle and Gottlob Frege to be one of the most significant logicians in history, Gödel had an immense effect upon scientific and philosophical thinking in the 20th century, a time when others such as Bertrand Russell, Alfred North Whitehead, and David Hilbert were using logic and set theory to investigate the foundations of mathematics, building on earlier work by the likes of Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor and Frege.

Gödel's discoveries in the foundations of mathematics led to the proof of his completeness theorem in 1929 as part of his dissertation to earn a doctorate at the University of Vienna, and the publication of Gödel's incompleteness theorems two years later, in 1931. The first incompleteness theorem states that for any ω-consistent recursive axiomatic system powerful enough to describe the arithmetic of the natural numbers (for example, Peano arithmetic), there are true propositions about the natural numbers that can be neither proved nor disproved from the axioms. To prove this, Gödel developed a technique now known as Gödel numbering, which codes formal expressions as natural numbers. The second incompleteness theorem, which follows from the first, states that the system cannot prove its own consistency.

Gödel also showed that neither the axiom of choice nor the continuum hypothesis can be disproved from the accepted Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, assuming that its axioms are consistent. The former result opened the door for mathematicians to assume the axiom of choice in their proofs. He also made important contributions to proof theory by clarifying the connections between classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and modal logic.

Examples of use of Godel
1. He planned to drink a lot of water. You get used to it after a while,‘‘ Godel said. You know what you‘re getting into.
2. Both men died in bizarre suicides, Godel in Princeton in 1'78 from starvation and Turing, a Princeton alumnus, of cyanide poisoning in 1'54 after applying the poison to an apple.
3. I thought she had been doing yard work or something, but her house was just that hot.‘‘ In Cleveland, Tony Godel was already sweating through his brown T–shirt by 10 a.m.
4. Also found was a copy of "A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines," a novel based on the lives of Alan Turing and Kurt Godel, two towering figures of modern logic.
5. I thought she had been doing yard work or something, but her house was just that hot." In Cleveland, Tony Godel was already sweating through his brown T–shirt by 10 a.m.
What is the Russian for Godel? Translation of &#39Godel&#39 to Russian