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  1. Mathematical Logic by Stephen Cole Kleene, 2002-12-18
  2. Introduction to Metamathematics by Stephen Kleene, 1967-01-01
  3. The Kleene Symposium: Proceedings of the Symposium Held June 18-24, 1978 at Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. (Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, V. 101) by Stephen C. Kleene, Jon Barwise, et all 1981-06
  4. Two Papers on the Predicate Calculus (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society , Vol 1) by Stephen C. Kleene, Stephen C. Keene, 1997-07
  5. Collected Works: Volume II: Publications 1938-1974 (Collected Works (Oxford)) by Kurt Gödel, 2001-06-21
  6. Biography - Kleene, Stephen Cole (1909-1994): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  7. Collected Works: Volume I: Publications 1929-1936 (Collected Works (Oxford)) by Kurt Gödel, 2001-05-31
  8. Sets, logic, and mathematical foundations by Stephen Cole Kleene, 1956
  9. Mathematical logic by Stephen Cole Kleene, 1967
  10. Introduction to mathematics by Stephen Cole Kleene, 1952
  11. Formalized Recursive Functionals and Formalized Realizability (Amer Math Soc Memoir - # 89) by Stephen C. Kleene, 1969-06
  12. Introduction to Mathematics;the University Series in Higher Mathematics by Stephen Cole Kleene, 1952
  13. University of Wisconsin-madison Faculty: Stephen Cole Kleene, Eugene Wigner, Harrison Schmitt, Stanislaw Ulam, Henry Barnard, Harry Harlow
  14. Stephen Cole Kleene: Algèbre de Kleene, Fonction Récursive, Théorème de Récursion de Kleene, Fermeture de Kleene, Théorème D'itération (French Edition)

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44. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
kleene, stephen C. Date of Birth, January 5, 1909. Elected to NAS, 1969.Date of Death, January 25, 1994. Biographical Memoir HTML PDF.
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45. Stephen Cole Kleene
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The Stephen Cole Kleene Mathematics Library
On Friday, May 14, 1999, our library was renamed the Stephen Cole Kleene Mathematics Library. Stephen Cole Kleene (pronounced "KLAY-nee") was born on January 5, 1909 in Hartford, Connecticut. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College in 1930, and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1934 under the tutelage of Alonzo Church. He joined the Wisconsin faculty in 1935 as an Instructor and in 1937 was promoted to assistant professor. During the next several years he spent time at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, taught at Amherst College, and served in the U.S. Navy, earning the rank of lieutenant commander during World War II. He returned to Madison in 1946, was promoted to full professor in 1948, and remained on the faculty for the remainder of his career. He became the Cyrus Colton MacDuffee Professor of Mathematics in 1964 and retired from that position and the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1979. He was professor emeritus until his death on January 25, 1994. Steve Kleene built a widely acclaimed logic group in the Mathematics Department at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He served as Chair of the Mathematics Department from 1957 to 1958 and again from 1960 to 1962; and he served as Chair of the Department of Numerical Analysis (now Computer Sciences) from 1962 to 1963. Steve was the driving force behind the building of Van Vleck Hall, dedicated in 1963. From 1966 to 1967, he was Acting Director of the Mathematics Research Center. He was Dean of the College of Letters and Science from 1969 to 1974.

46. Kleene Mathematics Library At The University Of Wisconsin-Madison
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About S. C. Kleene The library offers a large collection of journals and texts, some of which are on reserve . Not all loan policies are the same for each item, so check your due dates! We are part of the greater University of Wisconsin Libraries . You can request an Interlibrary Loan or Library Express If you have any problems doing this, our staff can assist you. MathSciNet
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48. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Stephen Kleene
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50. Stephen Cole Kleene - Dictionary Of Mathematicians
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51. Economic Research Library, University Of Minnesota
kleene, stephen Cole. Introduction to metamathematics. kleene, stephen Cole.Mathematical logic. Wiley, 1967; reprinted by Dover, 2002. 398p.
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Stephen Cole Kleene (January 5, 1909 - January 25, 1994) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician whose work at the (Click link for more info and facts about University of Wisconsin-Madison) University of Wisconsin-Madison helped lay the foundations for theoretical (The branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures) computer science . Kleene was best known for founding the branch of (Any logical system that abstracts the form of statements away from their content in order to establish abstract criteria of consistency and validity) mathematical logic known as (Click link for more info and facts about recursion theory) recursion theory together with (Click link for more info and facts about Alonzo Church) Alonzo Church , Alan Turing and others; and for inventing

53. Kleene Star -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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In (Any logical system that abstracts the form of statements away from their content in order to establish abstract criteria of consistency and validity) mathematical logic and (The branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures) computer science , the Kleene star (or Kleene closure ) is a (An operation with exactly one operand) unary operation , either on (A group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used) sets of (The section of an orchestra that plays stringed instruments) strings or on sets of symbols or characters.The application of the Kleene star to a set V is written as V *. It is widely used for (Click link for more info and facts about regular expressions) regular expressions , which is the context in which it was introduced by (Click link for more info and facts about Stephen Kleene) Stephen Kleene to characterise certain (Click link for more info and facts about automata) automata
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Cognitive Science , vol. 9. Addanki, S. (1987). Connectionism (Shapiro 87). Mentes y máquinas (México: UNAM). Anderson, John R. (1989). A Theory of the Origins of Human Knowledge, Artificial Intelligence , vol. 40. Austin, J.L. (1962). How to do Things with Words (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press). Bartlett, F.C. (1932). Remembering (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press). Barto, A.G. (1985). Learning by Statistical Cooperation of Self-Interested Neuron-like Computing Elements, Human Neurobiology , vol. 4. Berliner, Hans (1988). New Hitech Computer Chess Success, AI Magazine , vol. 9. Scientific Excellence in
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(Athens, Georgia: The Baldwin Press). Boden, Margaret A. (1984). Inteligencia artificial y el hombre natural (Madrid: Tecnos). Computability and Logic (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press).

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Common Misspellings for Stephen Cole Kleene Stephen Cole Kleene January 5 January 25 ) was an American mathematician whose work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison helped lay the foundations for theoretical computer science . Kleene was best known for founding the branch of mathematical logic known as recursion theory together with Alonzo Church , [[Alan Turing ]] and others; and for inventing regular expressions . By providing methods of determining which problems are solvable, Kleene's work led to the study of which functions are computable function . The Kleene star Kleene's recursion theorem and the Ascending Kleene Chain are named after him. He also contributed to mathematical intuitionism as founded by Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer Kleene pronounced his last name ['klej.ni] ( IPA ). ['kli.ni] and [klin] are extremely common mispronunciations. Kleene's standing in mathematical logic is reflected in the proverb Kleene liness is next to iness" among logicians.
Biography
Kleene was born in Hartford Connecticut USA . He received his bachelor of arts degree from Amherst College in . From 1930 to , he was a graduate student and research assistant at Princeton University , where he received his doctorate in mathematics in , supervised by Alonzo Church , for a thesis entitled A Theory of Positive Integers in Formal Logic . In 1935, he joined the UW-Madison mathematics department as an instructor. He became an assistant professor in

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58. Basic Library List-Foundations And Mathematical Logic
kleene, stephen C. Mathematical Logic New York, NY John Wiley, 1967. *** kleene,stephen C. Introduction to Metamathematics Amsterdam NorthHolland, 1974.
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Foundations and Mathematical Logic
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Foundations and Mathematical Logic: Surveys
Beth, Evert. The Foundations of Mathematics Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1959. * Eves, Howard W. Foundations and Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics, Boston, MA: PWS-Kent, 1990. Third Edition. ** Mac Lane, Saunders. Mathematics, Form and Function New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1986. * Mostowski, Andrzej. Thirty Years of Foundational Studies New York, NY: Barnes and Noble, 1966. * Wilder, Raymond L. Introduction to the Foundations of Mathematics, Melbourne, FL: Robert E. Krieger, 1980. Second Edition.
Foundations and Mathematical Logic: Logic
* Barwise, Jon and Etchemendy, John. The Liar: An Essay on Truth and Circularity New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1987. * Boole, George. An Investigation of the Laws of Thought Mineola, NY: Dover, 1951. Copi, Irving Marmer. Symbolic Logic, New York, NY: Macmillan, 1973. Fourth Edition. Jeffrey, Richard C. The Logic of Decision, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1983. Second Edition. Quine, Willard Van Orman.

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Stephen Cole Kleene January 5 January 25 ) was an American mathematician whose work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison helped lay the foundations for theoretical computer science . Kleene was best known for founding the branch of mathematical logic known as recursion theory together with Alonzo Church Kurt Gödel Alan Turing and others; and for inventing regular expressions . By providing methods of determining which problems are solvable, Kleene's work led to the study of which functions are computable function . The Kleene star Kleene's recursion theorem and the Ascending Kleene Chain are named after him. He also contributed to mathematical intuitionism as founded by Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer Kleene pronounced his last name ['klej.ni] ( IPA ). ['kli.ni] and [klin] are extremely common mispronunciations. Kleene's standing in mathematical logic is reflected in the proverb Kleene liness is next to Gödel iness" among logicians. Contents 1 Biography
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Biography
Kleene was born in Hartford Connecticut USA . He received his bachelor of arts degree from Amherst College in . From 1930 to , he was a graduate student and research assistant at Princeton University , where he received his doctorate in mathematics in , supervised by Alonzo Church , for a thesis entitled A Theory of Positive Integers in Formal Logic . In 1935, he joined the UW-Madison mathematics department as an instructor. He became an assistant professor in

60. The Degree Hierarchy Of Undecidable Problems Of Formal Grammars
9 kleene, stephen C.(1936) General recursive functions of natural numbers, 10 kleene, stephen C., and Emil L. Post (1954) The upper semilattice of
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