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  1. Kurt Gödel - Wikipedia

    Born into a wealthy German-speaking family in Brno, Gödel emigrated to the United States in 1939 to escape the rise of Nazi Germany. Later in life, he suffered from mental illness, which ultimately …

  2. Godel Terminal

    Search across global news wires, and press releases with simple commands. Combine powerful filters for source, language, ticker, keywords and date to pinpoint exactly what you need. Never miss a …

  3. Kurt Gödel | Austrian Logician, Mathematician & Philosopher | Britannica

    Nov 13, 2025 · Kurt Gödel (born April 28, 1906, Brünn, Austria-Hungary [now Brno, Czech Rep.]—died Jan. 14, 1978, Princeton, N.J., U.S.) was an Austrian-born mathematician, logician, and philosopher …

  4. Kurt Gödel - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Feb 13, 2007 · Kurt Friedrich Gödel (b. 1906, d. 1978) was one of the principal founders of the modern, metamathematical era in mathematical logic.

  5. Kurt Gödel - History of Math and Technology

    Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) is one of the most profound and influential mathematicians and logicians in history.

  6. Kurt Gödel: Life, Work, and Legacy - Institute for Advanced Study

    Looking back over that century in the year 2000, TIME magazine included Kurt Gödel (1906–78), the foremost mathematical logician of the twentieth century among its top 100 most influential thinkers. …

  7. Kurt Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems - 1000-Word Philosophy: An ...

    Jun 1, 2024 · Gödel’s[1] Incompleteness Theorems—discovered by Austrian logician, mathematician, and philosopher Kurt Gödel (1906-1978)—are central to many philosophical debates about the limits …

  8. Kurt Godel :: User Sites :: USNA

    Jul 7, 2025 · Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) was probably the most strikingly original and important logician of the twentieth century. He proved the incompleteness of axioms for arithmetic (his most famous …

  9. Kurt Godel - cs.nyu.edu

    The name of Kurt Gödel (1906-1978), a singular genius and a man of extraordinary mathematical insight, is known to the general reading public, if only through Douglas Hofstadter's prize-winning …

  10. Gödel's incompleteness theorems - Wikipedia

    Gödel's incompleteness theorems are two theorems of mathematical logic that are concerned with the limits of provability in formal axiomatic theories. These results, published by Kurt Gödel in 1931, are …