rapaport@cs.buffalo.EDU (William J. Rapaport) (11/03/87)
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO BUFFALO LOGIC COLLOQUIUM JOHN CASE Computer Science, SUNY Buffalo and University of Rochester MYHILL AND RECURSION THEORY: A PERSONAL VIEW Professor Case, a professional mathematician and computer scientist with strong philosophical interestes, will discuss John Myhill's influence on the field of recursive function theory, e.g., Myhill's work on creative sets. Case will illustrate the fertility of Myhill's approach by focus- ing on how it was siminal in his own thinking. Wednesday, November 11, 1987 4:00 P.M. 684 Baldy Hall, Amherst Campus Future speakers: Colin McLarty (Case Western Reserve University) John Kearns (SUNY Buffalo) A Dutch Treat Supper at Towne Restaurant (Bailey Avenue) will follow. Graduate Students in Philosophy, Mathematics, and Computer Science are invited, along with all other interested persons. For further information, contact John Corcoran, (716) 636-2438.