Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_CohenPaul Cohen - Wikipedia

    Paul Joseph Cohen (April 2, 1934 – March 23, 2007) was an American mathematician. He is best known for his proofs that the continuum hypothesis and the axiom of choice are independent from Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory , for which he was awarded a Fields Medal .

  2. Mar 23, 2007 · Paul Cohen was an American mathematian who used a technique called forcing to prove the independence in set theory of the axiom of choice and of the generalised continuum hypothesis. View eight larger pictures. Biography. Paul Cohen's parents, Abraham and Minnie Cohen, were Jewish immigrants to the United States from their native land of Poland.

  3. Paul Joseph Cohen, one of the stars of twentieth-century mathematics, passed away in March 2007 at the age of seventy-two.

  4. Paul Cohen was an American mathematician born in a Jewish immigrant family in New Jersey on April 2, 1934. His father’s name was Abraham Cohen while mothers’ name was Minnie Cohen and they had got separated when Paul was just nine years old.

  5. Paul Cohen was a celebrated mathematician and professor at Stanford University for almost 50 years. In his career, he revolutionized set theory and determined that the continuum hypothesis could neither be proven nor disproven.

  6. Paul Joseph Cohen. (1934—2007) Quick Reference. (1934–2007) American mathematician. Cohen, who was born at Long Branch, New Jersey, was educated at Brooklyn College and at the University of Chicago, where he obtained his PhD in 1958.

  7. People also ask

  8. Paul Joseph Cohen, an emeritus professor of mathematics famed for work on set theory and 1966 winner of the world's top math prize, died March 23 at Stanford Hospital of a rare lung disease. He was 72. Cohen won two of the most prestigious awards in mathematics--in completely different fields.