Collected Works, Band 2Oxford University Press, 1986 - 407 Seiten Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) was the most outstanding logician of the twentieth century, famous for his hallmark works on the completeness of logic, the incompleteness of number theory and stronger systems, and the consistency of the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis. He is also noted for his work on constructivity, the decision problem, the foundations of computation theory, unusual cosmological models, and for the strong individuality of his writings on the philosophy of mathematics. The Collected Works is a landmark resource that draws together a lifetime of creative accomplishment. The first two volumes were devoted to Gödel's publications in full (both in the original and translation). This third volume features a wide selection of unpublished articles and lecture texts found in Gödel's Nachlass, documents that enlarge considerably our appreciation of his scientific and philosophical thought and add a great deal to our understanding of his motivations. Continuing the format of the earlier volumes, the present volume includes introductory notes that provide extensive explanatory and historical commentary on each of the papers, English translations of material originally written in German (some transcribed from Gabelsberger shorthand), and a complete bibliography. A succeeding volume is to contain a comprehensive selection of Gödel's scientific correspondence and a complete inventory of his Nachlass. The books are designed to be accessible and useful to as wide an audience as possible without sacrificing scientific or historical accuracy. The only complete edition available in English, it will be an essential part of the working library of professionals and students in logic, mathematics, philosophy, history of science, and computer science. |
Inhalt
Introductory note to 1938 1939 1939a and 1940 | 1 |
The consistency of the generalized continuum hypothesis | 27 |
Consistency proof for the generalized continuum hypothesis | 28 |
The consistency of the axiom of choice and of the generalized continuum hypothesis with the axioms of set theory | 33 |
Introductory note to 1944 | 102 |
Introductory note to 1946 | 144 |
Introductory note to 1947and 1964 | 154 |
Introductory note to 1949 and 1952 | 189 |
Postscript to Spector 1962 | 253 |
What is Cantors continuum problem? | 254 |
On an extension of finitary mathematics which has not yet been used | 271 |
Introductory note to 1972a | 281 |
Introductory note to 1974 | 307 |
Textual notes | 313 |
References | 327 |
Addenda and corrigenda to Volume I | 389 |
Introductory note to 1949a | 199 |
Rotating universes in general relativity theory | 208 |
Introductory note to 1958 and 1972 | 217 |
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Kurt Gödel: Collected Works: Volume II: Publications 1938-1974 Kurt Gödel Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1990 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absolute abstract analysis argument arithmetic assertion axiom of choice axiom of constructibility axiomatic set theory axioms of infinity axioms of set Bernays cardinal number computable function concept of set consistency proof constructible sets containing continuum hypothesis continuum problem defined definition denoted element equivalent existence fact Feferman finitary finite type follows footnote formal formula hence hierarchy Hilbert ibid implies induction infinite interpretation intuition intuitionistic intuitionistic logic isomorphism journal of symbolic Kreisel Kurt Gödel large cardinal mathematics Mathematik means measurable cardinal notion number theory objects obtained operations ordinal paper possible predicates primitive recursive Principia principle propositional function provable proved question real numbers remarks replaced reprinted result rotating Russell's satisfying sense sequence Skolem Solovay solution subset symbolic logic Tarski theorem tion transfinite translation Turing Turing's University variables well-ordering world lines Zermelo

