A mathematically precise definition of the intuitive notion of "algorithm" was implicit in Kurt Godel's 1931] paper on formally undecidable propo sitions of arithmetic. During the 1930s, in the work of such mathemati cians as Alonzo Church, Stephen Kleene, Barkley Rosser and Alfred Tarski, Godel's idea evolved into the concept of a recursive function. Church pro posed the thesis, generally accepted today, that an effective algorithm is the same thing as a procedure whose output is a recursive function of the input (suitably coded as an integer). With these concepts, it became possible to...
A mathematically precise definition of the intuitive notion of "algorithm" was implicit in Kurt Godel's 1931] paper on formally undecidable propo sit...