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Mizar Home Page
The Mizar Home Page Current Mizar Version: 6.1.11 MML Version: 3.33.722 Contents: The Mizar Project, The Mizar Language, Mizar People, The Mizar System, Mizar Mathematical Library, Journal of Formalized Mathematics, Association of Mizar Users, What's New Mizar mirror sites at: University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland, SunSite ICM, Warsaw, Poland, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, ...
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The QED Project - Home Page
The QED Project Summary The aim of the QED project is to build a single, distributed, computerized repository that rigorously represents all important, established mathematical knowledge. The construction of this system will be a scientific undertaking of significant proportions, requiring the cooperation of many mathematicians, computer scientists, research groups, research agencies, ...
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FOM
FOM Home Page FOM is a closed, moderated, e-mail list for discussing foundations of mathematics. The moderator is Stephen G. Simpson. Information About FOM The FOM Editorial Board List of FOM Subscribers: regular fom List of FOM Subscribers: fom-digest Individual FOM Postings: this month Individual FOM Postings: last month Individual FOM Postings: 1997-2002 Monthly FOM Archive Files FOM ...
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A Century of Controversy over the Foundations of Mathematics
A Century of Controversy over the Foundations of Mathematics G. J. Chaitin, chaitin@watson.ibm.com in C. Calude and G. Paun, Finite versus Infinite, Springer-Verlag London, 2000, pp. 75-100 Lecture given Friday 30 April 1999 at UMass-Lowell. The lecture was videotaped; this is an edited transcript. Prof. Ray Gumb We're happy to have Gregory Chaitin from IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Lab to ...
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