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Logician known for "incompleteness theorems"

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Fractals are continuation patterns discovered at intervals random sequences. They’re well-known in arithmetic and physics. Examples embody the Mandelbrot set, the Julia Set and physical science. Fractals conjointly play an outstanding role in modern mathematical and physical theories like Chaos Theory and Gödel’s unity Theorem. Linguistics is that the branch of linguistics addressing the structure and nature of which means in language. Linguistics involves noun-verb combos, word-order, and the means of punctuation and theories of interpretation. Sure patterns arising out of superficial randomness have conjointly been discovered in learning deoxyribonucleic acid strands, in oracles like the Ching and card, and in natural phenomena like snowflakes, diamonds, and crystals.

 

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Mathematician famous for his incompleteness theorems,
Logician Kurt,
Formulator of the incompleteness theorems,
Douglas Hofstadter's '--, Escher, Bach',
Co-winner of the first Albert Einstein Award, 1951;



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