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Journal of Symbolic Logic | 1966

Constructive order types, II

John N. Crossley


Archive for Mathematical Logic | 1987

Natural well-orderings

John N. Crossley; Jane Bridge Kister


Archive for Mathematical Logic | 1966

Non-uniqueness at ω2 in Kleene'sO

John N. Crossley; Kurt Schütte


Archive for Mathematical Logic | 1966

Constructive order types, III

Peter Aczel; John N. Crossley


Archive | 1968

Recursive equivalence: A survey

John N. Crossley


Journal of Symbolic Logic | 1991

Alan Turing and the Turing Machine.Turing's Analysis of Computability, and Major Applications of it.The Confluence of Ideas in 1936.Turing in the Land of O.Mathematical Logic and the Origin of Modern Computers

John N. Crossley; Andrew Hodges; Rolf Herken; S. C. Kleene; Robin O. Gandy; Solomon Feferman; Martin Davis; Esther R. Phillips


Journal of Symbolic Logic | 1989

Review: Dirk van Dalen, Algorithms and Decision Problems: a Crash Course in Recursion Theory

John N. Crossley


Journal of Symbolic Logic | 1981

Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic: Melbourne, Australia 1979

John N. Crossley; Lloyd Humberstone


Journal of Symbolic Logic | 1971

Manaster Alfred B.. Rich co-ordinals, addition isomorphisms, and RETs. The journal of symbolic logic , vol. 34 (1969), pp. 45–52.

John N. Crossley


Journal of Symbolic Logic | 1971

Review: Alfred B. Manaster, Rich Co-Ordinals, Addition Isomorphisms, and RETs

John N. Crossley

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Peter Aczel

University of Manchester

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S. C. Kleene

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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