John Newsome Crossley (born 28 September 1937) is a British-Australian mathematician and logician who writes in the field of
logic in computer science
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* Theoretical foundations and analysis
* Use of computer technology to aid logicians ...
,
history of mathematics
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and
medieval history
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. He is involved in the field of
mathematical logic
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in Australia and South East Asia.
As of 2010, Crossley is
Emeritus Professor
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In some c ...
of Logic at
Monash University
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,
Australia
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, to which he has been connected since 1968.
Biography
Crossley was educated at
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
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, and then went up to
St John's College, Oxford
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. He was a Harmsworth Senior Scholar at
Merton College
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from 1960 to 1962, before taking up a one-year Junior Research Fellowship there; he received his DPhil and MA (Mathematics) in 1963.
His early career was spent at Oxford where he was the first university lecturer in mathematical logic and was a Fellow of
All Souls College, Oxford
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. He is still a
Quondam Fellow there. He was offered a Readership position and following a lecturing visit to Monash University in 1968, he was elected to a Chair in Pure Mathematics. He accepted this position and as of 2010, Crossley continues to be active at Monash University where he serves through its Faculty of Information Technology.
Crossley has written books in logic, mathematics and computer science. He is known as the lead author of the book ''What is Mathematical Logic''. Co-written with some of his students, the book popularized the subject to the interested layman. Many of Crossley's doctoral students have gone on to be professors themselves and have written books in the field of mathematics or computing, including
Peter Aczel,
Wilfrid Hodges
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Life
Hodges attended New College, Oxford (1959–65), where he received degrees i ...
,
John Lane Bell
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and
Rod Downey
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Crossley is also an avid photographer. In 1974 he first exhibited his photographs in Melbourne and again in 2005 he exhibited ''Composition and Context'',
Hinston Brook
/ref> a collection of photographs shot by Crossley around the world that illustrates the title and theme of the exhibition. A number of these photographs since have appeared in publications in Australia, Britain and the Philippines.
Publications
Books
*''Constructive Order Types'' John N. Crossley North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969
*''What is Mathematical Logic'' John N. Crossley ''et al.'' Oxford University Press, 1972
*''Combinatorial Functors'' John N. Crossley and Anil Nerode
Anil Nerode (born 1932) is an American mathematician, known for his work in mathematical logic and for his many-decades tenure as a professor at Cornell University.
He received his undergraduate education and a Ph.D. in mathematics from the Uni ...
, Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, Springer, Berlin, 1974
*
The emergence of number
' John Newsome Crossley, World Scientific, Singapore, 1987
*''Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art -- Companion & Commentary'', Shen Kangshen, John N. Crossley and Anthony W.-C. Lun. Oxford University Press, 1999
*''Adapting proofs-as-programs: The Curry-Howard Protocol'', Iman Hafiz Poernomo, John Newsome Crossley and Martin Wirsing, Springer Monographs in Computer Science, Springer, New York, 2005
*''Growing ideas of number'' John N. Crossley Australian Council for Educational Research, Camberwell, 2007
*''Ars musice'' Constant J. Mews, John N. Crossley, Catherine Jeffreys, Leigh McKinnon, and Carol Williams (ed and trans.), Johannes de Grocheio. Consortium on the Teaching of the Middle Ages (TEAMS), Kalamazoo, MI., 2011
References
External links
John Gough's Article
Homepage of John N. Crossley
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1937 births
Living people
Scientists from Yorkshire
English mathematicians
English logicians
Academic staff of Monash University
Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford
Australian logicians
20th-century Australian philosophers
21st-century Australian philosophers
21st-century English philosophers
Alumni of Merton College, Oxford
Fellows of Merton College, Oxford
Alumni of St John's College, Oxford
20th-century English philosophers