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Combinatory logic started as a programme in the foundation of
mathematics and in an historical context at a time when such
endeavours attracted the most gifted among the mathematicians. This
small volume arose under quite differ ent circumstances, namely
within the context of reworking the mathematical foundations of
computer science. I have been very lucky in finding gifted students
who agreed to work with me and chose, for their Ph. D. theses,
subjects that arose from my own attempts 1 to create a coherent
mathematical view of these foundations. The result of this
collaborative work is presented here in the hope that it does
justice to the individual contributor and that the reader has a
chance of judging the work as a whole. E. Engeler ETH Zurich, April
1994 lCollected in Chapter III, An Algebraization of Algorithmics,
in Algorithmic Properties of Structures, Selected Papers of Erwin
Engeler, World Scientific PubJ. Co., Singapore, 1993, pp. 183-257.
I Historical and Philosophical Background Erwin Engeler In the fall
of 1928 a young American turned up at the Mathematical Institute of
Gottingen, a mecca of mathematicians at the time; he was a young
man with a dream and his name was H. B. Curry. He felt that he had
the tools in hand with which to solve the problem of foundations of
mathematics mice and for all. His was an approach that came to be
called "formalist" and embodied that later became known as
Combinatory Logic."
Combinatory logic started as a programme in the foundation of
mathematics and in an historical context at a time when such
endeavours attracted the most gifted among the mathematicians. This
small volume arose under quite differ ent circumstances, namely
within the context of reworking the mathematical foundations of
computer science. I have been very lucky in finding gifted students
who agreed to work with me and chose, for their Ph. D. theses,
subjects that arose from my own attempts 1 to create a coherent
mathematical view of these foundations. The result of this
collaborative work is presented here in the hope that it does
justice to the individual contributor and that the reader has a
chance of judging the work as a whole. E. Engeler ETH Zurich, April
1994 lCollected in Chapter III, An Algebraization of Algorithmics,
in Algorithmic Properties of Structures, Selected Papers of Erwin
Engeler, World Scientific PubJ. Co., Singapore, 1993, pp. 183-257.
I Historical and Philosophical Background Erwin Engeler In the fall
of 1928 a young American turned up at the Mathematical Institute of
Gottingen, a mecca of mathematicians at the time; he was a young
man with a dream and his name was H. B. Curry. He felt that he had
the tools in hand with which to solve the problem of foundations of
mathematics mice and for all. His was an approach that came to be
called "formalist" and embodied that later became known as
Combinatory Logic."
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