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Robert M. Solovay

American mathematician (born 1938) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert M. Solovay
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Robert Martin Solovay (born December 15, 1938) is an American mathematician working in set theory.

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Biography

Solovay earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1964 under the direction of Saunders Mac Lane, with a dissertation on A Functorial Form of the Differentiable Riemann–Roch theorem.[1] Solovay has spent his career at the University of California at Berkeley, where his Ph.D. students include W. Hugh Woodin and Matthew Foreman.[2]

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Solovay's theorems include:

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Selected publications

  • Solovay, Robert M. (1970). "A model of set-theory in which every set of reals is Lebesgue measurable". Annals of Mathematics. Second Series. 92 (1): 1–56. doi:10.2307/1970696. JSTOR 1970696.
  • Solovay, Robert M. (1967). "A nonconstructible Δ13 set of integers". Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 127 (1). American Mathematical Society: 50–75. doi:10.2307/1994631. JSTOR 1994631.
  • Solovay, Robert M. and Volker Strassen (1977). "A fast Monte-Carlo test for primality". SIAM Journal on Computing. 6 (1): 84–85. doi:10.1137/0206006.

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