Helmut Schwichtenberg

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Born (1942-04-05) 5 April 1942 (age 83)
Żagań, Poland[1]
InstitutionsLMU Munich
Helmut Schwichtenberg
Born (1942-04-05) 5 April 1942 (age 83)
Żagań, Poland[1]
Alma materFree University of Berlin, University of Münster
Scientific career
FieldsLogic, Proof theory, Mathematics
InstitutionsLMU Munich
ThesisA Classification of Multiple Recursive Functions
Doctoral advisorDieter Rödding
From left: Yiannis Moschovakis, Helmut Schwichtenberg, Anne Sjerp Troelstra, 2002 at the MFO

Helmut Schwichtenberg (born 5 April 1942[2]) is a German mathematical logician.

Schwichtenberg studied mathematics from 1961 at the Free University of Berlin and from 1964 at the University of Münster, where he received his doctorate in 1968 from Dieter Rödding.[2][3][4] He then worked as an assistant and then as a professor in Münster,[5] and since 1978 has been professor of mathematical logic at LMU Munich[2] (successor of Kurt Schütte).

Schwichtenberg deals with, among other things, proof theory, theory of computability, lambda calculus and applications of logic in computer science. He is a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.[5]

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