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American logician (born 1934)
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Haim Gaifman
Born(1934-09-26)September 26, 1934
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Hebrew University
Scientific career
FieldsLogic, probability theory, philosophy of language
InstitutionsColumbia University
Hebrew University
Doctoral advisorAlfred Tarski
Doctoral studentsArnon Avron

Haim Gaifman (born 1934) is a logician, probability theorist, and philosopher of language who is professor of philosophy at Columbia University.

Education and career

In 1958 he received his M.Sc. at Hebrew University. Then in 1962, he received his Ph.D. at University of California, Berkeley under Alfred Tarski on the topic of infinite Boolean algebras. Since, he has held various permanent and visiting positions in mathematics, philosophy and computer science departments. While he was professor of mathematics at the Hebrew University, he taught courses in philosophy and directed the program in History and Philosophy of Science.

Philosophical work

Gaifman works in mathematical logic and developed the iterated ultrapower technique in set theory and models of Peano arithmetic. Further, he has results in the foundations of probability, defining probabilities on first-order and on richer languages. He has also worked in philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and theoretical computer science.

References

  1. Haim Gaifman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. Haim Gaifman Archived 2015-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2018-04-06

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