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Gd̲el, Kurt
Kurt Gd̲el papers, 1905-1980 (bulk 1930-1970).
Consists of papers of Gd̲el relating to all periods of his life, including scientific correspondence, notebooks, drafts, unpublished manuscrfipts, academic, legal, and financial records, and additional loose notes and memoranda. Correspondents include Paul Bernays, William Boone, Rudolf Carnap, Paul J. Cohen, Gotthard Gunther, Jacques Herbrand, Arend Heyting, Georg Kreisel, Karl Memger, Oskar Morgenstern, Abraham Robinson, Paul A. Schilpp, Dana Scott, Gaisi Takeuti, Jean van Heijenoort, Oswald, Veblen, John von Neumann, and Hao Wang.
Kurt Gd̲el (1906-1978). Born in Brunn, Moravia, Gd̲el studied and taught at the University of Vienna in the 1930s, and immigrated to the United States in 1940, where he became a permanent member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton as an eminent mathematical logician.
Gd̲el, Kurt, 1906-1978 -- Photographs.
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
Mathematical physics.
Mathematics -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Mathematics -- Research -- New Jersey -- Princeton -- 20th century.
Mathematics, German.
Notebooks. ftamc aat
Correspondence. ftamc aat
Lectures lcgft aat
Photographs. aat
Mathematicians -- United States -- 20th century. lcsh
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