Herbert Enderton (1935–2019) was a prominent mathematician known for his work in mathematical logic, particularly in set theory and model theory. He is perhaps best known for his textbook "A Mathematical Introduction to Logic," which is widely used in undergraduate courses on logic and has been influential in the field. Enderton's contributions to mathematical logic include topics such as computability theory, the foundations of mathematics, and formal systems.
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