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  1. 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.

  2. Kenneth Kunen (1972) 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, der in den Bereichen Mengenlehre und deren Anwendungen in vielen Teilgebieten der Mathematik tätig war, z. B. in der Topologie und der Maßtheorie, aber auch an nicht-assoziativen ...

  3. Kenneth Kunen (1943-2020) Ph.D., Stanford University, 1968 Interests: set theory, automated deduction, topology, measure theory. AMS Notices Memorial Tribute. Research Summary . He worked on set theory and its applications to various areas of mathematics ...

  4. Kunen the Expositor Akihiro Kanamori 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. In Kunen and set theory [5], I chronicled his singular research progress over a broad swath of set

  5. 17. Aug. 2020 · He was quickly promoted to Associate Professor in 1970 and Full Professor in 1972. Except for a year visiting the University of California, Berkeley, and two years visiting the University of Texas, Austin, Ken had been in Madison ever since, retiring in the Summer of 2008. Ken was married to Anne Kunen and they had two sons, Adam and Isaac.

  6. Kenneth Kunen Professor of Computer Sciences and Mathematics Computer Sciences Department University of Wisconsin 1210 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI 53706-1685

  7. Set Theory: An Introduction to Independence Proofs is a textbook and reference work in set theory by Kenneth Kunen. It starts from basic notions, including the ZFC axioms, and quickly develops combinatorial notions such as trees, Suslin's problem, , and Martin's axiom.