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[[wikipedia:John L. Kelley|John L. Kelley]] is a mathematician known for his work in general topology and functional analysis. He is particularly known for his earliest mentioning of the term [[Iff]], which also stands for [[If and only if]]. In an article in 1955, he attributes this way of using [[Iff]] to mathematician, [[ | {{Person | ||
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|description=[[wikipedia:John L. Kelley|John L. Kelley]] is a mathematician known for his work in general topology and functional analysis. He is particularly known for his earliest mentioning of the term [[Iff]], which also stands for [[If and only if]]. In an article in 1955, he attributes this way of using [[Iff]] to mathematician, [[Paul Halmos]]. | |||
|birthday=6 December, 1916 | |||
|died=26 November, 1999 | |||
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John L. Kelley | |
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First Name | John L. |
Last Name | Kelley |
Wikipedia | John L. Kelley |
wikidata | [[wikidata:{{{wikidata}}}|{{{wikidata}}}]] |
Gender | Male |
Birthday | 6 December, 1916 |
Died | 26 November, 1999 |
This person's name is John L. Kelley.
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John L. Kelley is a mathematician known for his work in general topology and functional analysis. He is particularly known for his earliest mentioning of the term Iff, which also stands for If and only if. In an article in 1955, he attributes this way of using Iff to mathematician, Paul Halmos.