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Hartley Rogers Jr.

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Hartley Rogers Jr. (1926–2015) was a mathematician who worked in recursion theory, and was a professor in the Mathematics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1]

21 relations: Admissible numbering, Alonzo Church, Andrew Kahr, Buffalo, New York, Carl Jockusch, Computability theory, David Luckham, David Park (computer scientist), John Stillwell, Leibniz-Keks, Louis Hodes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Department of Mathematics, Newtons (cookie), Patrick C. Fischer, Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Award, Princeton University, Research Science Institute, Rohit Jivanlal Parikh, The Tech (newspaper), William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.

Admissible numbering

In computability theory, admissible numberings are enumerations (numberings) of the set of partial computable functions that can be converted to and from the standard numbering.

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Alonzo Church

Alonzo Church (June 14, 1903 – August 11, 1995) was an American mathematician and logician who made major contributions to mathematical logic and the foundations of theoretical computer science.

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Andrew Kahr

Andrew Seth Kahr was the founder and CEO of First Deposit Corp, which later became known as Providian, and was acquired by Washington Mutual in 2005; it is now owned by Chase Bank.

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Buffalo, New York

Buffalo is the second largest city in the state of New York and the 81st most populous city in the United States.

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Carl Jockusch

Carl Groos Jockusch, Jr. (born July 13, 1941 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American mathematician.

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Computability theory

Computability theory, also known as recursion theory, is a branch of mathematical logic, of computer science, and of the theory of computation that originated in the 1930s with the study of computable functions and Turing degrees.

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David Luckham

David Luckham is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University.

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David Park (computer scientist)

David Michael Ritchie Park (1935 – 29 September 1990) was a British computer scientist.

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John Stillwell

John Colin Stillwell (born 1942) is an Australian mathematician on the faculties of the University of San Francisco and Monash University.

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Leibniz-Keks

The Leibniz-Keks or Choco Leibniz is a German brand of biscuit or cookie produced by the Bahlsen food company since 1891.

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Louis Hodes

Louis Hodes (June 19, 1934 – June 30, 2008) was an American mathematician, computer scientist and cancer researcher.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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MIT Department of Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (also known as course 18) is one of the leading mathematics departments in the USA and the world.

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Newtons (cookie)

Newtons, most prominently fig newtons, are a Nabisco trademarked version of the fig roll, a pastry filled with fig paste.

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Patrick C. Fischer

Patrick Carl Fischer (December 3, 1935 – August 26, 2011) was an American computer scientist, a noted researcher in computational complexity theory and database theory, and a target of the Unabomber.

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Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Award

The Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Award (formerly known as the Lester R. Ford Award) is a $1,000 prize given annually by the Mathematical Association of America for authors of articles of expository excellence published in The American Mathematical Monthly or Mathematics Magazine.

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Princeton University

Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Research Science Institute

The Research Science Institute (RSI) is the most prestigious international summer research program for high school students.

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Rohit Jivanlal Parikh

Rohit Jivanlal Parikh (born November 20, 1936) is a mathematician, logician, and philosopher who has worked in many areas in traditional logic, including recursion theory and proof theory.

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The Tech (newspaper)

The Tech, first published on November 16, 1881, is the campus newspaper at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition

The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, often abbreviated to Putnam Competition, is an annual mathematics competition for undergraduate college students enrolled at institutions of higher learning in the United States and Canada (regardless of the students' nationalities).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_Rogers_Jr.

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