The Legacy of Kurt Schütte
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Reinhard Kahle/Michael Rathjen
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<div>This book on proof theory centers around the legacy of Kurt Schütte and its current impact on the&nbsp;subject. Schütte was the last doctoral student of David Hilbert who was the first to see that proofs&nbsp;can be viewed as structured mathematical objects amenable to investigation by mathematical methods (metamathematics). Schütte inaugurated the important paradigm shift from finite proofs to&nbsp;infinite proofs and developed the mathematical tools for their analysis. Infinitary proof theory&nbsp;flourished in his hands in the 1960s, culminating in the famous bound&nbsp;<sub>0</sub>&nbsp;for the limit of predicative&nbsp;mathematics (a fame shared with Feferman). Later his interests shifted to developing infinite proof&nbsp;calculi for impredicative theories. Schütte had a keen interest in advancing ordinal analysis to ever&nbsp;stronger theories and was still working on some of the strongest systems in his eighties. The articles&nbsp;in this volume from leading experts closeto his research, show the enduring influence of his work in&nbsp;modern proof theory. They range from eye witness accounts of his scientific life to developments at&nbsp;the current research frontier, including papers by Schütte himself that have never been published&nbsp;before.<br></div>
Autorenportrait
<p><b>Reinhard Kahle</b> is currently the Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Professor for Philosophy and History of Science at the University of Tübingen. Before, he was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Coimbra (2003-08) and at the University Nova in Lisbon (2008-18). He is fellow of the Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences. His main research interests include proof theory and the history and philosophy of logic.</p><b> Michael Rathjen </b>is currently Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University. He first taught at Münster and the Ohio State University. As a Heisenberg Fellow he worked at several logic research centers, notably OSU, UCLA, Stanford, and Uppsala. In 1996 he joined the University of Leeds. From 2002 till 2006 he was a Professor of Mathematics at the Ohio State University. His research interests include mathematical logic and the philosophy of logic and mathematics.<div></div>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.08.2020
Umfang: 12.99 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783030494247
Umbreit-Nr.: 9742594
