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An Early History of Recursive Functions and Computability from Godel to Turing - Paperback

An Early History of Recursive Functions and Computability from Godel to Turing - Paperback

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by Brenda Riddell (Illustrator), Rod Adams (Author)

An Early History of Recursive Functions and Computability traces the development of recursive functions from their origins in the late nineteenth century, when recursion was first used as a method of defining simple arithmetic functions, up to the mid-1930's, when the class of general recursive functions was introduced by Godel, formalized by Kleene and used by Church in his thesis. The book explains how the proposal given in Church's 1936 paper, now known as Church's thesis, first arose and concludes with the consideration of another class of functions, the Turing computable functions, that were specially created to be equivalent to the class of effectively calculable functions. The book includes previously unpublished letters between the author and many of the key historical figures.

Author Biography

Rod Adams received his PhD from the School of Information Sciences at The Hatfield Polytechnique under the supervision of Dr. Dale Johnson. Dr. Adams is currently a Professor of Neural Computation at the University of Hertfordshire.

Number of Pages: 310
Dimensions: 0.65 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: May 28, 2011