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Born | Herbert Bruce Enderton April 15, 1936 |
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Died | October 20, 2010 (aged 74) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematical Logic |
Institutions | UCLA |
Herbert Bruce Enderton (April 15, 1936 – October 20, 2010)[1] was a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at UCLA and a former member of the faculties of Mathematics and of Logic and the Methodology of Science at the University of California, Berkeley.
Enderton also contributed to recursion theory, the theory of definability, models of analysis, computational complexity, and the history of logic.[2]
A Mathematical Introduction to Logic 2nd Edition by Enderton, Herbert; Enderton, Herbert B. And Publisher. By: Enderton, Herbert; Enderton, Herbert B. Edition: 2nd; Pages: 317; Format: PDF. The world's #1 eTextbook reader for students.
He earned his Ph.D. at Harvard in 1962.[3] He was a member of the American Mathematical Society from 1961 until his death.[1]
Personal life[edit]
He lived in Santa Monica. He married his wife, Cathy, in 1961 and they had two sons; Eric and Bert.[4]
Later years[edit]
From 1980 to 2002 he was coordinating editor of the reviews section of the Association for Symbolic Logic's Journal of Symbolic Logic.[5]
Death[edit]
He died from leukemia in 2010.[4]
Selected publications[edit]
- Elements of Set Theory. Academic Press. 1977. ISBN978-0-12-238440-0.
- A Mathematical Introduction to Logic. Academic Press. 1972. ISBN978-0-12-238452-3.
- Computability Theory: An Introduction to Recursion Theory. Academic Press. 2011. ISBN978-0-12-384958-8.
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Deaths of AMS Members'(PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. AMS. 58 (1). January 2011.
- ^Richard Zach (October 28, 2010). 'Herbert B. Enderton, 1936-2010'. University of Calgary. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
- ^'UCLA Department of Mathematics'. UCLA. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
- ^ ab'Obituary'. Los Angeles Times. October 31, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
- ^'Journals - Reviews'. Association for Symbolic Logic. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
External links[edit]
![Logic Logic](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125853770/163010659.jpg)
- Herbert Enderton UCLA lectures on YouTube
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