Reuben Goodstein
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Reuben Louis Goodstein (born 15 December 1912 in London, died 8 March 1985 in Leicester) was an English mathematician with a strong interest in the philosophy and teaching of mathematics.
As a boy, he attended St Paul's School in London. He received his Master's degree from the University of Cambridge. After this, he worked at the University of Reading but ultimately spent most of his academic career in the University of Leicester. He earned his PhD from the University of London in 1946 while still working in Reading. Goodstein also studied under Wittgenstein and John Littlewood.
His work on Finitism, for example "Constructive Formalism. He also coined the term tetration for the fourth hyper operator.
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- O'Connor, John J. & Robertson, Edmund F., “Reuben Goodstein”, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
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