Richard Dedekind

Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind (6 October 1831 – 12 February 1916) was a German mathematician who made important contributions to number theory, abstract algebra (particularly ring theory), and the axiomatic foundations of arithmetic. His best known contribution is the definition of real numbers through the notion of Dedekind cut. He is also considered a pioneer in the development of modern set theory and of the philosophy of mathematics known as ''Logicism''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
    Published 1926

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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
    Published 1918

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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
    Published 1965

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    by Dedekind, Richard, 1831-1916
    Published 1877

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