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  1. Stephen Cole Kleene (/ ˈ k l eɪ n i / KLAY-nee; January 5, 1909 – January 25, 1994) was an American mathematician. One of the students of Alonzo Church , Kleene, along with Rózsa Péter , Alan Turing , Emil Post , and others, is best known as a founder of the branch of mathematical logic known as recursion theory , which ...

  2. Stephen Cole Kleene was an American mathematician and logician whose work on recursion theory helped lay the foundations of theoretical computer science. Kleene was educated at Amherst College (A.B., 1930) and earned a Ph.D. in mathematics at Princeton University in 1934.

  3. Jan 25, 1994 · Stephen C Kleene was an American mathematician and logician best known his work on recursion theory. View four larger pictures. Biography. Stephen C Kleene's father was Gustav Adolph Kleene, a professor of economics at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut at the time of his son's birth. He remained there for the rest of his career.

  4. Stephen Cole Kleene was an American mathematician. One of the students of Alonzo Church, Kleene, along with Rózsa Péter, Alan Turing, Emil Post, and others, is best known as a founder of the branch of mathematical logic known as recursion theory, which subsequently helped to provide the foundations of theoretical computer science.

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · Part 1 of the present book gives quite a through, yet elementary, treatment of mathematical logic of first order. Part 2 of the book is intended to supplement Part 1 by providing greater depth of understanding of Part 1 and an introduction to some of the newer ideas and more profound results of logical research in the present century.

  6. Stephen Cole Kleene (January 5, 1909, Hartford, Connecticut, United States – January 25, 1994, Madison, Wisconsin) was an American mathematician who helped lay the foundations for theoretical computer science.

  7. Stephen Cole Kleene (pronounced “KLAY-nee” by Steve himself) 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.