Mathematical logic is a subfield of mathematics exploring the applications of formal logic to mathematics.

Quotes

  • Frege's development began with... "an epoch-making little book" called Begriffsschrift, translated as Concept Script or Conceptual Notation... Just as Aristotle's Prior Analytics is the foundation of traditional or syllogistic logic—the logic of the categorical three-term syllogism, Frege's Begriffsschrift is the keystone of modern or mathematical logic.
    • Michael Losonsky, Linguistic Turns in Modern Philosophy (2006) pp. 148-149.
  • In 1920 logic was mostly a philosopher's garden. There were also a few mathematicians there, cultivating the logical roots of the mathematical tree. Today, Recursion Theory, Set Theory, Model Theory and Proof Theory, logic's major subdisciplines, have become full-fledged branches of mathematics.
    • Anil Nerode; Richard Shore (17 January 1997). Logic for Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-387-94893-5. 

Mathematics
Mathematicians
(by country)

Abel Anaxagoras Archimedes Aristarchus of Samos Averroes Arnold Banach Cantor Cartan Cohen Descartes Diophantus Erdős Euclid Euler Fourier Gauss Gödel Grassmann Grothendieck Hamilton Hilbert Hypatia Lagrange Laplace Leibniz Milnor Newton von Neumann Noether Penrose Perelman Poincaré Pólya Pythagoras Riemann Russell Schwartz Serre Tao Tarski Thales Turing Wiles Witten

Numbers

1 23 360 e π Fibonacci numbers Irrational number Negative number Number Prime number Quaternion

Concepts

Abstraction Algorithms Axiomatic system Completeness Deductive reasoning Differential equation Dimension Ellipse Elliptic curve Exponential growth Infinity Integration Geodesic Induction Proof Partial differential equation Principle of least action Prisoner's dilemma Probability Randomness Theorem Topological space Wave equation

Results

Euler's identity Fermat's Last Theorem

Pure math

Abstract algebra Algebra Analysis Algebraic geometry (Sheaf theory) Algebraic topology Arithmetic Calculus Category theory Combinatorics Commutative algebra Complex analysis Differential calculus Differential geometry Differential topology Ergodic theory Foundations of mathematics Functional analysis Game theory Geometry Global analysis Graph theory Group theory Harmonic analysis Homological algebra Invariant theory Logic Non-Euclidean geometry Nonstandard analysis Number theory Numerical analysis Operations research Representation theory Ring theory Set theory Sheaf theory Statistics Symplectic geometry Topology

Applied math

Computational fluid dynamics Econometrics Fluid mechanics Mathematical physics Science

History of math

Ancient Greek mathematics Euclid's Elements History of algebra History of calculus History of logarithms Indian mathematics Principia Mathematica

Other

Mathematics and mysticism Mathematics education Mathematics, from the points of view of the Mathematician and of the Physicist Philosophy of mathematics Unification in science and mathematics


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