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- Alan Turing [r]: British mathematician, code breaker and computer pioneer. [e]
- Cantor's diagonal argument [r]: Proof due to Georg Cantor showing that there are uncountably many sets of natural numbers. [e]
- Graph coloring [r]: Graph labelling, which assigns labels traditionally called 'colours' to elements of a graph subject to certain constraints. [e]
- History of computing [r]: How electronic computers were first invented; how the technology underlying them evolved. [e]
- Kurt Gödel [r]: (1906-1978) Austrian-born, American mathematician, most famous for proving that in any logical system rich enough to describe naturals, there are always statements that are true but impossible to prove within the system; considered to be one of the most important figures in mathematical logic in modern times. [e]
- Lambda calculus [r]: A formal system designed to investigate functions and recursion. [e]
- Optimization (computer science) [r]: Transformation of computer programs and compilers to decrease runtime. [e]
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- Register allocation [r]: Add brief definition or description
- W. V. Quine [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Quine (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Placebo [r]: A treatment or drug, administered by, or at the orders of, a health professional, that the professional knows will have no physiologic effect [e]
- Lambda calculus [r]: A formal system designed to investigate functions and recursion. [e]