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Simon B. Kochen

Simon Bernhard Kochen (/ˈkʃən/; born 14 August 1934) is a Canadian mathematician, working in the fields of model theory, number theory and quantum mechanics.

Simon B. Kochen
Born (1934-08-14) 14 August 1934 (age 89)
NationalityCanadian
Alma materMcGill University
Princeton University
Known forKochen–Specker theorem
Ax–Kochen theorem
Free will theorem
p-adically closed field
AwardsCole Prize in Number Theory (1967)
Guggenheim Fellowship (1962)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematical physics
InstitutionsCornell University
Princeton University
ThesisUltrafiltered Products and Arithmetical Extensions (1958)
Doctoral advisorAlonzo Church
Doctoral studentsSamuel Buss

Education and career edit

Kochen was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and escaped the Nazis with his family, thanks to a courageous Norwegian ship captain. Raised in England, he attended grammar school before moving to Canada. Kochen attended McGill University and obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees there. He moved to the US afterwards and received his Ph.D. (Ultrafiltered Products and Arithmetical Extensions) from Princeton University in 1958 under the direction of Alonzo Church. Since 1967 he has been a member of Princeton's Department of Mathematics. He chaired the department from 1989 to 1992 and became the Henry Burchard Fine Professor in mathematics in 1994.[1] During 1966–1967 and 1978–1979, Kochen was at the Institute for Advanced Study.[2]

In 1967 he was awarded, together with James Ax, the seventh Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory for a series of three joint papers[3][4][5] on Diophantine problems involving p-adic techniques. Kochen and Ax also co-authored the Ax–Kochen theorem, an application of model theory to algebra.[6]

In 1967 Kochen and Ernst Specker proved the Kochen–Specker theorem in quantum mechanics and quantum contextuality.[7] In 2004 Kochen and John Horton Conway proved the free will theorem. The theorem states that if we have a certain amount of free will, then, subject to certain assumptions, so must some elementary particles.

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References edit

  1. ^ Princeton Philosophy Department bio
  2. ^ "Simon Bernard Kochen". Office of the Dean of the Faculty. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  3. ^ James B. Ax and Simon B. Kochen Diophantine problems over local fields. I American Journal of Mathematics 87 (1965), pp. 605–630
  4. ^ James B. Ax and Simon B. Kochen Diophantine problems over local fields. II American Journal of Mathematics 87 (1965), pp. 631–648
  5. ^ James B. Ax and Simon B. Kochen Diophantine problems over local fields. III Annals of Mathematics, Ser. 2 83 (1966), pp. 437–456
  6. ^ Kruckman, Alex (2013). "The Ax-Kochen Theorem: An application of model theory to algebra". arXiv:1308.3897 [math.LO].
  7. ^ Kochen, Specker: The problem of hidden variables in quantum mechanics. Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics, volume 17, 1967, pages 59–88

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simon, kochen, simon, bernhard, kochen, born, august, 1934, canadian, mathematician, working, fields, model, theory, number, theory, quantum, mechanics, born, 1934, august, 1934, antwerp, belgiumnationalitycanadianalma, matermcgill, universityprinceton, univer. Simon Bernhard Kochen ˈ k oʊ ʃ en born 14 August 1934 is a Canadian mathematician working in the fields of model theory number theory and quantum mechanics Simon B KochenBorn 1934 08 14 14 August 1934 age 89 Antwerp BelgiumNationalityCanadianAlma materMcGill UniversityPrinceton UniversityKnown forKochen Specker theoremAx Kochen theoremFree will theoremp adically closed fieldAwardsCole Prize in Number Theory 1967 Guggenheim Fellowship 1962 Scientific careerFieldsMathematical physicsInstitutionsCornell UniversityPrinceton UniversityThesisUltrafiltered Products and Arithmetical Extensions 1958 Doctoral advisorAlonzo ChurchDoctoral studentsSamuel Buss Contents 1 Education and career 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksEducation and career editKochen was born in Antwerp Belgium and escaped the Nazis with his family thanks to a courageous Norwegian ship captain Raised in England he attended grammar school before moving to Canada Kochen attended McGill University and obtained his bachelor s and master s degrees there He moved to the US afterwards and received his Ph D Ultrafiltered Products and Arithmetical Extensions from Princeton University in 1958 under the direction of Alonzo Church Since 1967 he has been a member of Princeton s Department of Mathematics He chaired the department from 1989 to 1992 and became the Henry Burchard Fine Professor in mathematics in 1994 1 During 1966 1967 and 1978 1979 Kochen was at the Institute for Advanced Study 2 In 1967 he was awarded together with James Ax the seventh Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory for a series of three joint papers 3 4 5 on Diophantine problems involving p adic techniques Kochen and Ax also co authored the Ax Kochen theorem an application of model theory to algebra 6 In 1967 Kochen and Ernst Specker proved the Kochen Specker theorem in quantum mechanics and quantum contextuality 7 In 2004 Kochen and John Horton Conway proved the free will theorem The theorem states that if we have a certain amount of free will then subject to certain assumptions so must some elementary particles See also editBorel Cantelli lemmaReferences edit Princeton Philosophy Department bio Simon Bernard Kochen Office of the Dean of the Faculty Retrieved 2023 12 31 James B Ax and Simon B Kochen Diophantine problems over local fields I American Journal of Mathematics 87 1965 pp 605 630 James B Ax and Simon B Kochen Diophantine problems over local fields II American Journal of Mathematics 87 1965 pp 631 648 James B Ax and Simon B Kochen Diophantine problems over local fields III Annals of Mathematics Ser 2 83 1966 pp 437 456 Kruckman Alex 2013 The Ax Kochen Theorem An application of model theory to algebra arXiv 1308 3897 math LO Kochen Specker The problem of hidden variables in quantum mechanics Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics volume 17 1967 pages 59 88External links editSimon B Kochen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon B Kochen amp oldid 1192781723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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