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S. C. Kleene. Permutability of inferences in Gentzen's calculi LK and LJ. Two papers on the predicate calculus, by S. C. Kleene (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 10), lithographed, Providence1952, pp. 1–26. - S. C. Kleene. Finite axiomatizability of theories in the predicate calculus using additional predicate symbols. Two papers on the predicate calculus, by S. C. Kleene (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 10), lithographed, Providence1952, pp. 27–66. - S. C. Kleene. Bibliography. Two papers on the predicate calculus, by S. C. Kleene (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 10), lithographed, Providence1952, pp. 67–68. - William Craig. On axiomatizability within a system. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 18 (1953), pp. 30–32.
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S. C. Kleene. Permutability of inferences in Gentzen's calculi LK and LJ. Two papers on the predicate calculus, by S. C. Kleene (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 10), lithographed, Providence1952, pp. 1–26.
S. C. Kleene. Finite axiomatizability of theories in the predicate calculus using additional predicate symbols. Two papers on the predicate calculus, by S. C. Kleene (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 10), lithographed, Providence1952, pp. 27–66.
S. C. Kleene. Bibliography. Two papers on the predicate calculus, by S. C. Kleene (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 10), lithographed, Providence1952, pp. 67–68.
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