Peano, Guiseppe (1858-1932)

Peano, Guiseppe (1858-1932)


 

Mathematician, born in Cuneo, Italy. He taught at the University of Turin, and was known for his work on mathematical logic. The symbolism he invented was the basis of that used by Bertrand Russell and Alfred Whitehead in Principia mathematica. He also promoted Interlingua, a universal language based on uninflected Latin.


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