Difference between revisions of "Stephen Cole Kleene"

From Wiki 4 Men
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 4: Line 4:
   
 
{{Bio}}
 
{{Bio}}
{{Draft}}
+
{{Featured}}
 
{{Maths}}
 
{{Maths}}
 
{{STEM 365}}
 
{{STEM 365}}

Latest revision as of 07:07, 2 January 2025

Stephen Kleene, 1978.

Stephen Cole Kleene (5 January 1909 – 25 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 subsequently helped to provide the foundations of theoretical computer science. Kleene's work grounds the study of computable functions. A number of mathematical concepts are named after him: Kleene hierarchy, Kleene algebra, the Kleene star (Kleene closure), Kleene's recursion theorem and the Kleene fixed-point theorem. He also invented regular expressions in 1951 to describe McCulloch-Pitts neural networks, and made significant contributions to the foundations of mathematical intuitionism.