Torkel Franzén

Mathematician; science fiction fan
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IntroMathematician; science fiction fan
PlacesSweden
wasMathematician Translator
Work fieldMathematics
Gender
Male
Birth1 April 1950
Death19 April 2006 (aged 56 years)
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Biography

Torkel Franzén (1 April 1950 – 19 April 2006) was a Swedish academic. He worked at the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, in the fields of mathematical logic and computer science. He was known for his work on Gödel's incompleteness theorems and for his contributions to Usenet. He was active in the online science fiction fan community, and even issued his own electronic fanzine Frotz on his fiftieth birthday. He died of bone cancer at age 56.

Selected works

  • Gödel's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide to its Use and Abuse. Wellesley, Massachusetts: A K Peters, Ltd., 2005. x + 172 pp. ISBN 1-56881-238-8.
  • Inexhaustibility: A Non-Exhaustive Treatment. Wellesley, Massachusetts: A K Peters, Ltd., 2004. Lecture Notes in Logic, #16, Association for Symbolic Logic. ISBN 1-56881-174-8.
  • The Popular Impact of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 53, #4 (April 2006), pp. 440–443.
  • Provability and Truth (Acta universitatis stockholmiensis, Stockholm Studies in Philosophy 9) (1987) ISBN 91-22-01158-7

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