Definition of Kurt Godel

1. Noun. United States mathematician (born in Austria) who is remembered principally for demonstrating the limitations of axiomatic systems (1906-1978).

Exact synonyms: Godel
Generic synonyms: Mathematician

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kurt Godel

Kurilians
Kurloff
Kurloff's bodies
Kurloff cell
Kurmanji
Kurnai
Kurnay
Kurnool
Kurosawa
Kuroshio
Kuroshio current
Kursk
Kursteiner
Kursteiner's canals
Kurt
Kurt Godel (current term)
Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Waldheim
Kurt Weill
Kurudu
Kurukh
Kurunegala ulcers
Kurux
Kurzrok-Ratner test
Kusan
Kush
Kushan

Literary usage of Kurt Godel

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1. Real Analysis by Andrew M. Bruckner, Judith B. Bruckner, Brian S. Thomson (1997)
"... of the rest of the axioms of set theory known as ZF (Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, without the axiom of choice). Kurt Godel (1906-1978) showed ..."

2. The Concept of Model: An Introduction to the Materialist Epistemology of by Alain Badiou (2007)
"... and as a 'weak link' at which a new formalizing rupture becomes possible.15 Instances of the latter kind have been famously proven by Kurt Godel to ..."

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