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Proof theory / Philosophy of mathematics / Formal methods / Logic in computer science / Computer-assisted proof / Mathematical proof / Axiomatic system / Theorem / Undecidable problem / Mathematics / Logic / Mathematical logic
Date: 2004-12-17 11:21:14
Proof theory
Philosophy of mathematics
Formal methods
Logic in computer science
Computer-assisted proof
Mathematical proof
Axiomatic system
Theorem
Undecidable problem
Mathematics
Logic
Mathematical logic

WHITHER MATHEMATICS? E.B. Davies 15 December 2004

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