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  1. William Hugh Woodin (born April 23, 1955) is an American mathematician and set theorist at Harvard University. He has made many notable contributions to the theory of inner models and determinacy. A type of large cardinals, the Woodin cardinals, bears his name. In 2023, he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

  2. William Hugh Woodin (* 23. April 1955 in Tucson) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit axiomatischer Mengenlehre beschäftigt. Woodin wurde 1984 bei Robert M. Solovay an der University of California, Berkeley mit der Dissertation Discontinuous Homomorphisms of C (X) and Set Theory promoviert.

  3. W. Hugh Woodin. Professor of Philosophy and of Mathematics. Research Interests: Logic and Foundations of Mathematics, Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Mathematics, Set Theory. Contact Information. 2 Arrow Street Room 417. woodin@math.harvard.edu. p: 925-348-2532. Office Hours: F 1-3.

  4. Research Interests: Set theory, determinacy, and strong axioms of infinity. Department of Mathematics - Harvard University - Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics - Woodin Hugh, SC 513, (617) 495-8796, woodin@math.harvard.edu.

  5. Professor Emeritus. Research area: Mathematical Logic. Bio: Year Appointed: 1988. Retired: 2015. Selected Publications: Martin, Donald A. and Woodin, W. Hugh (2008). Weakly homogeneous trees. In Games, scales, and Suslin cardinals. The Cabal Seminar. Vol. I Lect. Notes Log. 31 421-438 Assoc. Symbol. Logic Chicago, IL. [ MR. ] [ GS?

  6. 16. Dez. 2014 · Abstract. The Continuum Problem has inspired set theorists and philosophers since the days of Cantorian set theory. In the last 15 years, W. Hugh Woodin, a leading set theorist, has not only taken it upon himself to engage in this question, he has also changed his mind about the answer.

  7. W. Hugh Woodin Professor of Philosophy and of Mathematics Research Interests: Logic and Foundations of Mathematics, Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Mathematics, Set Theory