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Extensions and Corollaries of Recent Work on Hilbert's Tenth Problem: June 1961

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Abstract: The theorem that every recursively enumerable set is exponential Diophantine is improved; a sharp form is given of Kleene's normal form theorem, a problem of Quine is proved recursively unsolvable.

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33 pages, Hardcover

First published August 4, 2015

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Martin D. Davis

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Martin David Davis (born 1928) is Professor Emeritus at New York University's Computer Science Department.

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