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Alfred Tarski
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 42 years ago |
Date of birth | January 14,1901 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Warsaw |
Poland | |
Date of died | October 26,1983 |
Died | Berkeley |
California | |
United States | |
Children | Jan Tarski |
Ina Tarski | |
Parents | Ignacy Teitelbaum |
Rosa Prussak | |
Job | Author |
Logician | |
Field | Mathematics, logic, formal language |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada |
Education | University of Warsaw |
Influence | Gottlob Frege |
Rudolf Carnap | |
Jan Łukasiewicz | |
Charles Sanders Peirce | |
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 460560 |
Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of Deductive Sciences
Logic, semantics, metamathematics
Undecidable theories
Alfred Tarski, Collected Papers
A formalization of set theory without variables
Ordinal algebras
Collected Papers: Volume 3: 1945-1957
Collected Papers: Volume 2: 1935-1944
Collected Papers: Volume 1: 1921-1934
A decision method for elementary algebra and geometry
Collected Papers: Volume 4: 1958-1979
Direct Decompositions of Finite Algebraic Systems
Logique, sémantique, métamathématique, 1923-1944
Logic, semantics, metamathematics
Undecidable theories
Alfred Tarski, Collected Papers
A formalization of set theory without variables
Ordinal algebras
Collected Papers: Volume 3: 1945-1957
Collected Papers: Volume 2: 1935-1944
Collected Papers: Volume 1: 1921-1934
A decision method for elementary algebra and geometry
Collected Papers: Volume 4: 1958-1979
Direct Decompositions of Finite Algebraic Systems
Logique, sémantique, métamathématique, 1923-1944
Alfred Tarski Life story
Alfred Tarski was a Polish-American logician and mathematician. A prolific author best known for his work on model theory, metamathematics, and algebraic logic, he also contributed to abstract algebra, topology, geometry, measure theory, mathematical logic, set theory, and analytic philosophy.