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  1. Reuben Louis Goodstein (15 December 1912 – 8 March 1985) was an English mathematician with a strong interest in the philosophy and teaching of mathematics. [3] Education. Goodstein was educated at St Paul's School in London. He received his Master's degree from Magdalene College, Cambridge.

  2. Goodstein's theorem. In mathematical logic, Goodstein's theorem is a statement about the natural numbers, proved by Reuben Goodstein in 1944, which states that every Goodstein sequence (as defined below) eventually terminates at 0. Laurence Kirby and Jeff Paris [1] showed that it is unprovable in Peano arithmetic (but it can be proven in ...

  3. Reuben Louis Goodstein was born in London on 15 December 1912, the second son of Alexander and Sophia Goodstein. His family was of Russian origin and for a while in the twenties they lived in Danzig. His father was a cigarette manufacturer with factories in several parts of Europe. A number of these were in Germany and they were confiscated ...

    • H. E. Rose
    • 1988
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    Reuben Louis Goodstein (15 December 1912 in London – 8 March 1985 in Leicester) was an English mathematician with a strong interest in the philosophy and teaching of mathematics. As a boy, he attended St Paul's School in London. He received his Master's degree from the University of Cambridge.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Reuben Louis Goodstein was born in London on 15 December 1912 and died in Leicester on 28 March 1985. He was educated at St Paul's School in London as ... From: Goodstein, Reuben Louis in The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy »

  6. Reuben Goodstein (Q1191771) ... Language Label Description Also known as; English: Reuben Goodstein. British mathematician (1912-1985) Reuben Louis Goodstein;

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