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Saharon Shelah is a renowned mathematician holding the Robinson Chair for Mathematical Logic at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since 1978. He has served as a Professor there since 1974 and held visiting positions at Rutgers University, University of Michigan, Simon Fraser University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Wisconsin.
- Education: PhD (1969, Hebrew University, summa cum laude, supervisor: Michael Rabin), M.Sc. (1968, Hebrew University)
Shelah's research spans foundational areas of mathematical logic, including:
- Model theory and classification theory
- Axiomatic set theory and combinatorics
- Applications in algebra, computer science, and other mathematical fields
His work on pcf theory (possible cofinalities) revolutionized singular cardinal arithmetic, and his monograph Cardinal Arithmetic (1994) is celebrated for solving problems previously deemed undecidable. He has authored over 1,190 publications by 2024.
Scientific Honors:
- EMET Prize (2011)
- Wolf Prize (2001)
- Bolyai Prize (2000)
- Israel Prize (1998)
- Karp Prize (1983)
- Rothschild Prize (1982)
- Erdős Prize (1977)
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