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- Sudan_function abstract "In the theory of computation, the Sudan function is an example of a function that is recursive, but not primitive recursive. This is also true of the better-known Ackermann function. The Sudan function was the first function having this property to be published.It was discovered (and published) in 1927 by Gabriel Sudan, a Romanian mathematician who was a student of David Hilbert.".
- Sudan_function comment "In the theory of computation, the Sudan function is an example of a function that is recursive, but not primitive recursive. This is also true of the better-known Ackermann function. The Sudan function was the first function having this property to be published.It was discovered (and published) in 1927 by Gabriel Sudan, a Romanian mathematician who was a student of David Hilbert.".