Martin K. Solomon
Martin K. Solomon is a professor of Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University since 1981, and is currently Assistant Chair for the Computer Science and Engineering Department.[1] He authored two books on Oracle8i and one on Oracle9i that were published by McGraw-Hill.[2] Dr. Solomon is also a noted scholar on Kurt Gödel, the Austrian logician and philosopher.[3]
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- Faculty Bio
- Summary of Oracle9i SQLJ Programming book Archived 16 December 2010 at WebCite
- For example see "On Kurt Gödel's Philosophy OF Mathematics " Archived 16 December 2010 at WebCite
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External links
- Abstract for "Abstract Complexity Theory and the Mind-Machine Problem", British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
- Abstract for "The Average Time Until Bucket Overflow," ACM: Transactions on Database Systems
- "Some properties of relational expressions"
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