Ernst Schröder (mathematician)
Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Ernst Schröder (; 25 November 1841 – 16 June 1902) was a German
mathematician mainly known for his work on
algebraic logic. He is a major figure in the history of
mathematical logic, by virtue of summarizing and extending the work of
George Boole,
Augustus De Morgan,
Hugh MacColl, and especially
Charles Peirce. He is best known for his monumental ''Vorlesungen über die Algebra der Logik'' (''Lectures on the Algebra of Logic'', 1890–1905), in three volumes, which prepared the way for the emergence of mathematical logic as a separate discipline in the twentieth century by systematizing the various systems of
formal logic of the day.
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