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  1. Verena Huber-Dyson (* 6. Mai 1923 in Neapel als Verena Esther Huber; † 12. März 2016 in Bellingham, Washington) war eine Schweizer Mathematikerin. Ihr Schweizer Vater war Repräsentant der Bühler AG für den Nahen Osten und sie besuchte die Deutsche Schule in Athen mit dem Abitur 1940.

  2. Verena Esther Huber-Dyson (May 6, 1923 – March 12, 2016) was a Swiss-American mathematician, known for her work on group theory and formal logic. [1] [2] She has been described as a "brilliant mathematician", [2] who did research on the interface between algebra and logic, focusing on undecidability in group theory.

  3. Verena Huber-Dyson (* 6. Mai 1923 in Neapel als Verena Esther Huber; † 12. März 2016 in Bellingham, Washington) war eine Schweizer Mathematikerin.

  4. 15. Feb. 1998 · VERENA HUBER-DYSON is a mathematician who received her PhD from the University of Zurich in 1947. She has published research in group theory, and taught in various mathematics departments such as UC Berkeley and University of Illinois at Chicago.

  5. 26. Juli 2005 · A mathematician and philosopher shares her insights on Gödel's theorems, mathematical intuition, and the nature of mathematical truth. She discusses the historical and philosophical context of Gödel's work, the challenges and limitations of formalization, and the role of creativity and imagination in mathematics.

  6. VERENA HUBER-DYSON, 1923-2016 , was emeritus professor of the Philosophy department of the University of Calgary, Alberta Canada, where she taught graduate courses on the Foundations of Mathematics, the Philosophy and Methodology of the sciences.

  7. 1. Juni 2022 · His marriage to Verena Huber-Dyson (née Huber, in 1950) ended in divorce; his marriage to Imme Dyson (née Jung, in 1958) lasted 62 years. He was proud to have raised six professionally successful children, and a stepdaughter, not one of whom obtained a PhD. Dyson's favoured model for child development was 10-year-old Emily left ...