For the entomologist, see Heinrich Scholz (entomologist). For the Austrian sculptor, see Heinrich Karl Scholz.
Heinrich Scholz
Heinrich Scholz in the Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach
Born
17 December 1884 (1884-12-17)
Berlin, German Empire
Died
30 December 1956(1956-12-30) (aged 72)
Münster, West Germany
Citizenship
German
Education
Münster University
Known for
Institute of Mathematical Logic and Fundamental Research at the University of Münster World's first seminar on computer science (with Alan Turing)
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics Logic
Institutions
University of Breslau University of Berlin Erlangen University
Theses
Christentum und Wissenschaft in Schleiermachers Glaubenslehre (1909)
Schleiermacher und Goethe; Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des deutschen Geistes (1913)
Doctoral advisor
Adolf von Harnack, Alois Riehl
Doctoral students
Friedrich Bachmann Hans Hermes Gisbert Hasenjaeger Karl Schröter
Heinrich Scholz (German:[ʃɔlts]; 17 December 1884 – 30 December 1956) was a German logician, philosopher, and Protestant theologian. He was a peer of Alan Turing who mentioned Scholz when writing with regard to the reception of "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem":[1] "I have had two letters asking for reprints, one from Braithwaite at King's and one from a professor [sic] in Germany... They seemed very much interested in the paper. [...] I was disappointed by its reception here."
Scholz had an extraordinary career (he was considered an outstanding scientist of national importance) but was not considered a brilliant logician, for example on the same level as Gottlob Frege or Rudolf Carnap. He provided a suitable academic environment for his students to thrive. He founded the Institute of Mathematical Logic and Fundamental Research at the University of Münster in 1936, which can be said enabled the study of logic at the highest international level after World War II up until the present day.[2]
^Alan Turing: "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem." In: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 2nd series, vol. 42 (1937), pp. 230–265.
^Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch and Kai F. Wehmeier, "It is the only track that I leave '. documents about the history of the Institute of Mathematical Logic and basic research," In: Heinrich Scholz: logician, philosopher, theologian, ed. by H.-C. Schmidt am Busch and K. F. Wehmeier, mentis Verlag, Paderborn 2005, 93–101.
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was demanded by OKW/Chi and was still blocked by Joachim von Ribbentrop, Heinrich Himmler and Hermann Göring until autumn 1943. It was not achieved until...
proof of the completeness theorem of Kurt Gödel for predicate logic. HeinrichScholz German, Worked in Division IVa at OKW. Logician and pen friend of Alan...
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Poland, under the direction of Patzig, but this led to confrontations with Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS. Army leaders also feared that the flights would...
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representatives of German and Prussian cities. After the death of HeinrichScholz, he was elected Mayor of Gdansk on 2 February 1919, and after the establishment...
besonderer Beziehung auf Dedekind, Frege, und Russell). His advisor was HeinrichScholz. His doctoral students include Andreas Dress and Rolf Lingenberg. Bachmann...
December 1970 – 7 November 1989 Preceded by Erwin Kramer Succeeded by HeinrichScholz General Director of the Deutsche Reichsbahn In office 1970 – 1989 Preceded...
machine and the decision problem. In 1952, he published together with HeinrichScholz, an encyclopedia, which has significantly promoted the development...
University Press. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-691-14201-2. Schappacher, Norbert; Scholz, Erhard (1996). "How to Write about Teichmüller". Mathematical Intelligencer...
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State Criminal Police Office in Bremen obtained a confession from HeinrichScholz, the focus person in a haunting case of 1965, which Bender had declared...