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| | The eminent proof theorist and philosopher of mathematics William Walker ("Bill") Tait died March 15, 2024 in Chicago. He was 95. Bill was born on January 22, 1929, in Freeport, NY, and...
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| | This will be a series of lectures on the philosophy of mathematics, given at Oxford University, Michaelmas term 2018. The lectures are mainly intended for undergraduate students preparing for exam ...
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| | What follows are the opening paragraphs of a pdf document giving an argument for controlled natural languages in mathematics. At the recent Big Proof 2 conference in Edinburgh, I realized that a case must be made for developing a controlled natural language for mathematics. There is little consensus on this issue, and mathematicians and computer...
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| [AI summary] The article discusses the debate around whether CSS3 is Turing complete, focusing on Eli Fox-Epstein's implementation of a Rule 110 automaton using CSS and HTML. It explains the theoretical concepts of Turing completeness, the limitations of real-world implementations, and the implications of such a claim. The author concludes that CSS appears to be Turing complete, though the discussion highlights the complexities and controversies surrounding this assertion.