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Stephen Cole Kleene

Stephen Cole Kleene

American mathematician and theoretical computer scientist

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Birthdate
January 5, 1909
Birthplace
Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
Date of Death
January 25, 1994
Place of Death
Madison, Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
Educated at
Princeton University
Princeton University
Amherst College
Amherst College
Occupation
Mathematician
Mathematician
Computer scientist
Computer scientist
Philosopher
Philosopher
Scientist
Scientist
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ISNI
00000001147118210
Open Library ID
OL2709233A0
VIAF
419013180

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Doctoral Advisor
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Alonzo Church
Doctoral Students
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Douglas Clarke
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Robert Lee Constable
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Joan Moschovakis
Yiannis N. Moschovakis
Yiannis N. Moschovakis
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Dick de Jongh
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Nels David Nelson

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Birth Name
Stephen Cole Kleene
Citizenship
United States
United States
Notable Work
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Kleene's T predicate
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Church–Kleene ordinal
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Kleene's O
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Kleene's algorithm
Kleene's algorithm
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Kleene star
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Lambda calculus
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Kleene's recursion theorem
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Kleene algebra
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Wikidata ID
Q335148
Overview

Stephen Cole Kleene (born January 5, 1909 in Hartford, Connecticut, and died January 25, 1994 in Madison, Wisconsin) was a United States citizen known as a mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher. Kleene was educated at Amherst College and Princeton University.

His doctoral advisor at Princeton was Alonzo Church. Some of Kleene's notable doctoral students include Yiannis N. Moschovakis, Dick de Jongh, Douglas Clarke, Nels David Nelson, Robert Lee Constable, and Joan Moschovakis.

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