Jan Smith

Professor Emeritus at Computing Science

My main research areas are logic and type theory. Recently I have become interested in consciousness and how it emerged in the biological evolution. There are new results in this area which I think very clearly shows that an AI-system will never be conscious irrespectively how complex it may be.

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2012

Evolution and Logic

Jan Smith
P. Dybjer et al. (eds.), Epistemology versus Ontology. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 27. Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2012, p. 129-138
Book chapter
2003

Inductively generated formal topologies

Thierry Coquand, G. Sambin, Jan Smith et al
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic. Vol. 124 (1-3), p. 71-106
Journal article
2000

Martin-Löf's Type Theory

Bengt Nordström, Kent Petersson, Jan Smith
Handbook of Logic in Computer Science. Vol. 5
Book chapter
1990

Programming in Martin-Löf's Type Theory

Bengt Nordström, Kent Petersson, Jan Smith
Book

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