Timeline of mathematical logic

A timeline of mathematical logic; see also history of logic.

19th century

  • 1847 – George Boole proposes symbolic logic in The Mathematical Analysis of Logic, defining what is now called Boolean algebra.
  • 1854 – George Boole perfects his ideas, with the publication of An Investigation of the Laws of Thought.
  • 1874 – Georg Cantor proves that the set of all real numbers is uncountably infinite but the set of all real algebraic numbers is countably infinite. His proof does not use his famous diagonal argument, which he published in 1891.
  • 1895 – Georg Cantor publishes a book about set theory containing the arithmetic of infinite cardinal numbers and the continuum hypothesis.
  • 1899 – Georg Cantor discovers a contradiction in his set theory.

20th century

1950-1999

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