Juliette Kennedy

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AlmamaterCity University of New York
Thesis On Embedding Models of Arithmetic into Reduced Powers[1]  (1996)
Juliette Kennedy
Alma materCity University of New York
Scientific career
Fieldsmathematical logic, set theory, foundations of mathematics, philosophy of mathematics, Kurt Gödel
InstitutionsHelsinki University
Thesis On Embedding Models of Arithmetic into Reduced Powers[1]  (1996)
Doctoral advisorAttila Mate

Juliette Kennedy is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Helsinki. Her main research interests are mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics. In the course of her work, she has published extensively on the works of Kurt Gödel.

Kennedy is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Helsinki.[2]:xv

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Kennedy's research at the University of Helsinki focuses on mathematical logic in the area of set-theoretic model theory and set theory. In the course of her mathematical work, she also researches the history of mathematics and the foundations of mathematics. In this context she has sustained an extensive project to place the works of Kurt Gödel in its historical and foundational context.[2]:xv In 2017 she published her research on the interplay between the works of Alan Turing and that of Gödel, who in 1956 defined the P versus NP problem in a letter to John von Neumann.[2]:14

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