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  1. Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by David Hilbert, Wilhelm Ackermann, 1972-06-15
  2. Solvable cases of the decision problem (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics) by Wilhelm Ackermann, 1962
  3. Zum Verhaltniss Zwischen Wille Und Motiv (1870) (German Edition) by Julius Bahnsen, Wilhelm Ackermann, 2010-05-23
  4. People From the Province of Westphalia: Franz Boas, Wilhelm Canaris, Karl Weierstrass, F. W. Murnau, Wilhelm Ackermann, Hans Fritzsche
  5. University of Münster: University of Münster Alumni, University of Münster Faculty, Karl Weierstrass, Pope Benedict Xvi, Wilhelm Ackermann
  6. Person (Lüdenscheid): Kurt Weill, Liste von Persönlichkeiten der Stadt Lüdenscheid, Wilfried Lieck, Karl Grün, Wilhelm Ackermann, Wilhelm Ehmer (German Edition)
  7. Aus Dem Poetischen Nachlasse Von Ernst Wilhelm Ackermann. Mit Einem Vorworte Vom Ernst Raupach. Hrsg. Vom Vater Des Verewigten (German Edition)
  8. Wilhelm Ackermann
  9. German Civil Servants: Paulus Hector Mair, Heino Hankewitz, Cornelia Rudloff-Schäffer, Ernst Christian Wilhelm Ackermann, Jürgen Schade
  10. University of Münster Faculty: Pope Benedict Xvi, Wilhelm Ackermann, Ion Negoitescu, Karl Barth, Hans Blumenberg, Peter Adolf Thiessen
  11. Zum Verhaltniss Zwischen Wille Und Motiv (1870) (German Edition) by Julius Bahnsen, Wilhelm Ackermann, 2010-09-10
  12. Saatchi Gallery: The Triumph of Painting by Kai Althoff, Alison Gingeras, et all 2006-03-01
  13. Sovable cases of the decision problem.-- (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics) by Wilhelm Ackermann, 1954
  14. Nationale Totenfeiern in Deutschland: Von Wilhelm I. bis Franz Josef Strauss : eine Studie zur politischen Semiotik (Sprache und Geschichte) (German Edition) by Volker Ackermann, 1990

41. Wilhelm Ernst MALLMANN/Bertha Yohanna Ackermann
Family of wilhelm Ernst MALLMANN and Bertha Yohanna ackermann. Husband wilhelmErnst MALLMANN Name wilhelm Ernst Günther MALLMANN
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42. Ackermann's Function
Note In 1928, wilhelm ackermann (1896 1962) observed that A(x,y,z), the z-folditerated exponentiation of x with y, is an example of a recursive function
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(algorithm) Definition: A function of two parameters whose value grows very fast. It is defined as A(1,j)=2 j , A(i,1)=A(i-1,2), and A(i,j)=A(i-1,A(i,j-1)). Note: In 1928, Wilhelm Ackermann (1896 - 1962) observed that A(x,y,z), the z-fold iterated exponentiation of x with y, is an example of a recursive function which is not primitive recursive. A(x,y,z) was simplified to a function of 2 variables by Rosza Peter whose initial condition was simplified by Raphael Robinson. Ackermann was a student of David Hilbert. Author: PEB
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43. CITIDEL: Viewing 'Ackermann Function'
wasn t actually written in this form by its namesake, wilhelm ackermann.Instead, ackermann found that the zfold exponentiation of x with y was an
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44. In Memoriam: Wilhelm Ackermann (1896-1962)., Hans Hermes
In memoriam wilhelm ackermann (18961962). Source Notre Dame J. Formal Logic8, no. 1-2 (1967), 1–8 Primary Subjects 02.00
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45. Wilhelm Ackermann Biography
wilhelm ackermann biography and related resources.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Wilhelm Ackermann Biography Wilhelm Ackermann (March 29, 1896 - December 24, 1962) was a mathematician and is most famous for the Ackermann function named after him, an important example in the theory of computation.
Ackermann was born on March 29, 1896 in Schönebecke (then Altena district, now part of Herscheid municipality), Germany, and received his doctoral degree in 1925 with his thesis Begründung des "tertium non datur" mittels der Hilbertschen Theorie der Widerspruchsfreiheit, which was a consistency proof of arithmetic without induction. From 1929 until 1948 he taught at the Arnoldinum high-school in Burgsteinfurt, and afterwards till 1961 in Lüdenscheid. He was also a corresponding member of the Akademie der Wissenschaften (Academy of Sciences) in Göttingen, and was an honorary professor at the Universität Münster (Westphalia).
He wrote Grundzüge der Theoretischen Logik (Fundamentals of the Theoretical Logic) with David Hilbert, dealing with Entscheidungsproblem and also constructed consistency proofs for set theory (1937), full arithmetic (1940), type-free logic (1952) and a new axiomatization of set theory (1956). He wrote the book Solvable cases of the decision problem (North Holland, 1954).
Wilhelm Ackermann died in Lüdenscheid, Germany on December 24, 1962.

46. INDEX OF NAMES
ackermann, wilhelm (Germany, 18961962) and ackermann functions, 906 Aiken, HowardH. (USA, 1900-1973) and Mark I computer, 1107
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47. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science | Online
The original function constructed by wilhelm ackermann around 1926 is essentially.f1, x_, y_ = x + y; fm_, x_, y_ = Nestfm 1, x, , x, y - 1
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Translate this page los casos solubles del problema de la decisión (Holanda del norte, 1954 ).wilhelm ackermann murió en Lüdenscheid (Alemania) el 24 de diciembre de 1962.
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49. Lexikon Wilhelm Ackermann
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Wilhelm Ackermann 29. M¤rz in Sch¶nebeck 24. Dezember in L¼denscheid ) war ein deutscher Mathematiker . Ackermann war ein Sch¼ler von David Hilbert in G¶ttingen und wurde ber¼hmt durch die nach ihm benannte Ackermann-Funktion , ein Beispiel f¼r eine rekursive Funktion , die jedoch nicht primitiv-rekursiv ist. Von bis unterrichtete er am Gymnasium in Burgsteinfurt (Arnoldinum) und danach bis in L¼denscheid . Er war korrespondierendes Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften in G¶ttingen und Honorarprofessor an der Universit¤t M¼nster . Gemeinsam mit David Hilbert verfasste er das Buch Grundz¼ge der theoretischen Logik . AuŸerdem wurde er durch Arbeiten zum Entscheidungsproblem der Pr¤dikatenlogik , zur Widerspruchsfreiheit der elementaren Zahlentheorie und zur Mengenlehre bekannt.

50. Lexikon Kategorie:Deutscher
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51. Ackermann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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52. Wilhelm Heinrich Ackermann
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* 25.06.1789 in Auerbach / Vogtland
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Am 25.06.1789 wurde Wilhelm Heinrich Ackermann als Sohn des Oberpfarrers Wilhelm Ackermann in Auerbach im Vogtland geboren. Seine erste Schulausbildung erhielt er im elterlichen Haus und später in der Stadtschule. Ab 1802 besuchte er in Gotha das Gymnasium und studierte von 1807 - 1811 in Leipzig Theologie. Aber neben seiner schulischen Ausbildung hatte er bereits in Gotha damit bekommen, Kinder zu unterrichten. Im Jahre 1811 folgte Ackermann dem Ruf Pestalozzis nach Yverdon voller Freude, denn inzwischen hatte er seine berufliche Zukunft als Pädagoge gesehen. Im März 1813 kehrte er von Yverdom nach Deutschland zurück um seinem Vaterlande zu dienen. Über die Zeit bei Pestalozzi schrieb Ackermann später in seinem Büchlein "Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben bei Pestalozzi (Frankfurt a.M. 1846): Er trat in das Lützowsche Freikorps ein und nahm am Zug nach Sachsen entlang der Elbe teil. Er pflegte enge Beziehungen zu anderen Lützower Waffengefährten, wie Friedrich Ludwig Jahn

53. Wilhelm Heinrich Ackermann
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Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gliem erblickte am 02.04.1719 als Sohn eines Obersteuereinnehmers in Ermsleben bei Halberstadt das Licht der Welt. Er entstammte somit einer bürgerlichen Beamtenfamilie. Seine erste Schulbildung erhielt Gliem zunächst durch einen protestantischen Geistlichen und ab 1730 besuchte er die Oberpfarrschule in Wernigerode; ab 1738 schrieb er sich als Student Rechtswissenschaften der Universität Halle ein. In dieser Zeit gründete sich eine literarische Freundschaft mit Johann Peter Uz (1720 - 1796) und Johann Nikolaus Götz (1721 - 1781). Das Studium wurde ihm durch wohlhabende Gönner nach dem Tod der Eltern im Jahre 1735 ermöglicht. 1740 ging Gliem zunächst als Hauslehrer nach Potsdam, erhielt jedoch noch im selben Jahr eine Anstellung als Sekretär des Prinzen Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt. In dieser Zeit lernte er auch den Lyriker und Übersetzer Immanuel Jakob Pyra (1715 - 1744) kennen, dessen Einfluss sich auf Gliems Werk stark auswirkte. Im Jahre 1744 begleitete Gliem den Prinzen von Brandenburg-Schwedt in den zweiten schlesischen Krieg. Nach dem Tode des Prinzen trat er in die Dienste des Fürsten Leopold von Dessau. Die rücksichtslose Behandlung seines Arbeitgebers veranlasste ihm sich nach einem neuen Betätigungsfeld umzusehen. Dieses fand er 1747 als 2. Sekretär des Domkapitels in Halberstadt. Im gleichen Jahr noch folgte seine Beförderung zum Hauptsekretär und ein Kanonikat am Stift Walbeck, das für gute Einnahmen sorgte. Dadurch musste er sich bis zu seinem Lebensende keine finanziellen Sorgen mehr machen und konnte seinen Liebhabereien ausgiebig nachgehen. Bis auf die obligatorischen Fahrten einmal im Jahr nach Berlin, um sich um Angelegenheiten seines Stiftes zu kümmern, führten ihn seine Reisen nicht mehr aus der Halberstadter Umgebung heraus.

54. BBC - Collective - The Triumph Of Painting 2
and Franz ackermann, although the quiet star of this show is wilhelm Sasnal . Franz ackermann’s abstract psychedelics and Kai Althoff’s Egon
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55. Hilbert's Program
ackermann, wilhelm, 1924, Begründung des tertium non datur mittels der Hilbert, David and ackermann, wilhelm, 1928, Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik
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  • 1. Historical development of Hilbert's Program
    1. Historical development of Hilbert's Program
    1.1 Early work on foundations
    Hilbert's work on the foundations of mathematics has its roots in his work on geometry of the 1890s, culminating in his influential textbook Foundations of Geometry ) (see 19th Century Geometry ). Hilbert believed that the proper way to develop any scientific subject rigorously required an axiomatic approach. In providing an axiomatic treatment, the theory would be developed independently of any need for intuition, and it would facilitate an analysis of the logical relationships between the basic concepts and the axioms. Of basic importance for an axiomatic treatment are, so Hilbert, investigation of the independence and, above all, of the consistency of the axioms. For the axioms of geometry, consistency can be proved by providing an interpretation of the system in the real plane, and thus, the consistency of geometry is reduced to the consistency of analysis. The foundation of analysis, of course, itself requires an axiomatization and a consistency proof. Hilbert provided such an axiomatization in (

56. Substructural Logics
ackermann, wilhelm, 1956, Begründung Einer Strengen Implikation , Journal ofSymbolic Logic 21 113128. Church, Alonzo, 1951, The Weak Theory of
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Substructural logics are non-classical logics weaker than classical logic, notable for the absence of structural rules present in classical logic. These logics are motivated by considerations from philosophy (relevant logics), linguistics (the Lambek calculus) and computing (linear logic). In addition, techniques from substructural logics are useful in the study of traditional logics such as classical and intuitionistic logic. This article provides a brief overview of the field of substructural logic. For a more detailed introduction, complete with theorems, proofs and examples, the reader can consult the books and articles in the Bibliography.
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Logic is about logical consequence . As a result, the

57. Who Are Boole, Fitch, And Tarski?
ackermann, wilhelm (18961962) German logician and student of Hilbert. Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik (1928, with wilhelm ackermann), Grundlagen der
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Abelard, Peter
French theologian and philosopher best known for his work on the problem of universals. He is also known for his poetry and for his celebrated love affair with Heloise Abelard and Heloise were the original celebrity couple.
Ackermann, Wilhelm
German logician and student of Hilbert . Gave the first direct consistency proof of a non-trivial mathematical theory, and contributed to research on the decision problem. Co-author (with Hilbert) of
Aristotle (384-322 BCE)
Ancient Greek philosopher and founder of logic as an independent discipline. His theory of categories and syllogisms as presented in On Interpretation and the Prior Analytics shaped the field of logic up until the 19th century.
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58. Richard Zach Hilbert S Finitism Historical, Philosophical And
In this respect wilhelm ackermann s 1924 dissertation is a milestone both in thedevelopment of the Program and in proof theory in general.
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Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2001 Abstract: In the area of logic, the Hilbert school accomplished major advances both in introducing new systems of logic, and in developing central metalogical notions, such as completeness and decidability. The analysis of unpublished material presented in Chapter 2 shows that a completeness proof for propositional logic was found by Hilbert and his assistant Paul Bernays already in 1917-18, and that Bernays's contribution was much greater than is commonly acknowledged. Aside from logic, the main technical contribution of Hilbert's Program are the development of formal mathematical theories and proof-theoretical investigations thereof, in particular, consistency proofs. In this respect Wilhelm Ackermann's 1924 dissertation is a milestone both in the development of the Program and in proof theory in general. Ackermann gives a consistency proof for a second-order version of primitive recursive arithmetic which, surprisingly, explicitly uses a finitistic version of transfinite induction up to . He also gave a faulty consistency proof for a system of second-order arithmetic based on Hilbert's epsilon-substitution method. Detailed analyses of both proofs in Chapter 3 shed light on the development of finitism and proof theory in the 1920s as practiced in Hilbert's school.

59. Baptisms, 1869–1986, St. John United Church Of Christ, Smithton
Maria (KRAUS), ackermann, s55,p21. Robert, ackermann, p77. wilhelm, ackermann,bpt21. Willie, ackermann, s55. Caroline (SPENGLER), AHRENS, p18
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60. Logician's Year
24 Mar, *, Lorenzen, Paul, (* 1915). 25 Mar, *, ackermann, wilhelm, (* 1896) 24 Dec, +, ackermann, wilhelm, (+ 1962)
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