Saharon Shelah
Israeli mathematician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saharon Shelah (שַׂהֲרֹן שֶׁלַח Śahăron Šelaḥ, Hebrew pronunciation: [sähäʁo̞n ʃe̞läχ]; born July 3, 1945) is an Israeli mathematician. He is a professor of mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Rutgers University in New Jersey.
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Born | (1945-07-03) July 3, 1945 (age 79) Jerusalem, British Mandate for Palestine (now Israel) |
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Known for | Proper Forcing, PCF theory, Sauer–Shelah lemma, Shelah cardinal |
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Fields | Mathematical logic, model theory, set theory |
Institutions | Hebrew University, Rutgers University |
Doctoral advisor | Michael O. Rabin |
Doctoral students | Rami Grossberg[1] |
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