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Herbert Kenneth Kunen (* 2. August 1943 in New York City; † 14. August 2020) war ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Er war Professor für Mathematik an der University of Wisconsin–Madison, [1] der in den Bereichen Mengenlehre und deren Anwendungen in vielen Teilgebieten der Mathematik tätig war, z. B. in der Topologie und der ...
Herbert Kenneth Kunen (August 2, 1943 – August 14, 2020) was a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison who worked in set theory and its applications to various areas of mathematics, such as set-theoretic topology and measure theory.
Kenneth Kunen (1943-2020) Ph.D., Stanford University, 1968 Interests: set theory, automated deduction, topology, measure theory.
This book provides an introduction to relative consistency proofs in axiomatic set theory, and is intended to be used as a text in beginning graduatecourses in that subject. It is hoped that this treatment will make the subject accessible to those mathematicians whose research is sensitive to axiomatics.
Kenneth Kunen. Professor of Computer Sciences and Mathematics Computer Sciences Department University of Wisconsin 1210 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI 53706-1685 telephone: (608) 262-1204 fax: (608) 262-9777 email: kunen@cs.wisc.edu http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~kunen/.
Kenneth Kunen (1943-2020) was a remarkable and in uential mathematician whose work in set theory and set-theoretic topology was of crucial signi cance in advancing these elds to their modern sophistication.
17. Aug. 2020 · His seminal textbook Set Theory. An Introduction to Independence Proofs has been an influential force and inspiration to countless numbers of graduate students and others working in the field of mathematical logic. Ken had been one of the central figures in the UW Madison logic group.