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Formal systems / Austrian nobility / Hungarian nobility / John von Neumann / David Hilbert / Axiomatic system / Axiom / Formalism / Set theory / Mathematics / Science / Logic
Date: 2003-08-26 23:55:10
Formal systems
Austrian nobility
Hungarian nobility
John von Neumann
David Hilbert
Axiomatic system
Axiom
Formalism
Set theory
Mathematics
Science
Logic

J. von Neumann’s views on mathematical and axiomatic physics

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