Siegfried Gottwald, the Glossary
Siegfried Johannes Gottwald (30 March 1943 – 20 September 2015) was a German mathematician, logician and historian of science.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Academic tenure, Calculus, Fuzzy set, Habilitation, History of mathematics, History of science, Leipzig University, Limbach-Oberfrohna, Logic, Many-valued logic, Mathematical logic, Non-classical logic.
- German historians of science
- People from Limbach-Oberfrohna
Academic tenure
Tenure is a category of academic appointment existing in some countries.
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Calculus
Calculus is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.
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Fuzzy set
In mathematics, fuzzy sets (also known as uncertain sets) are sets whose elements have degrees of membership.
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Habilitation
Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in Germany, France, Italy and some other European and non-English-speaking countries.
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History of mathematics
The history of mathematics deals with the origin of discoveries in mathematics and the mathematical methods and notation of the past.
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History of science
The history of science covers the development of science from ancient times to the present.
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Leipzig University
Leipzig University (Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany.
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Limbach-Oberfrohna
Limbach-Oberfrohna is a town in the district of Zwickau in Saxony, Germany.
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Logic
Logic is the study of correct reasoning.
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Many-valued logic
Many-valued logic (also multi- or multiple-valued logic) is a propositional calculus in which there are more than two truth values.
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Mathematical logic
Mathematical logic is the study of formal logic within mathematics.
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Non-classical logic
Non-classical logics (and sometimes alternative logics) are formal systems that differ in a significant way from standard logical systems such as propositional and predicate logic.
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See also
German historians of science
- Anke te Heesen
- Anneliese Maier
- Dagmar Schäfer
- Edmund Oscar von Lippmann
- Ernst Friedrich Apelt
- Ernst Peter Fischer
- Ferdinand Hoefer
- Ferdinand Rosenberger
- Frank-Rutger Hausmann
- Franz Maria Feldhaus
- Franz Xaver Kugler
- Friedrich Dannemann
- Helmut Rechenberg
- Jürgen Renn
- Johann Beckmann
- Julius Ruska
- Kärin Nickelsen
- Karl-Eugen Kurrer
- Klaus Hentschel
- Kurt Josten
- Kurt Vogel (historian)
- Leo Königsberger
- Michael Maaser
- Notker Hammerstein
- Otto Sibum
- Otto Theodor Benfey
- Richard Hoche
- Robert Kirstein
- Siegfried Gottwald
- Silke Ackermann
- Tilman Sauer
- Ulrich Muhlack
- Ursula Klein
- Uta Lindgren
- Walter Pagel
- Werner Lorenz (historian)
- Willy Hartner
People from Limbach-Oberfrohna
- Falko Weißpflog
- Friedrich Fahnert
- Heinz Mäder
- Jürgen Fanghänel
- Joeline Möbius
- Roland Weißpflog
- Siegfried Gottwald
- Siegfried Schnabl