Out in the remotest regions of mathematics, far from the bustling and long-populated center, out where this great thriving empire adjoins the windswept badlands of philosophy, is the topic called ...
The enigmatic mathematician Kurt Godel will be the topic of a talk by Rebecca Goldstein Tuesday at Trinity College. Goldstein, a novelist and visiting professor in Trinity’s Department of Philosophy, ...
In his commentary “AI, Godel and God,” John Nassivera tries to apply Kurt Godel’s “Incompleteness Theorem,” which was published in 1931, to verify the existence of God. According to Mr. Nassivera, the ...
May is the month to celebrate organic, biodynamic and natural wines. Restaurants, wine bars, and retailers are backing this nationwide campaign to bring awareness to these “real” wines. The month ...
In 1942, Kurt Godel, the Austrian born logician who brought formalized mathematics to its knees with his celebrated Incompleteness Theorem, traveled from Princeton to Trenton, N.J., with Albert ...
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