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  1. Paul Bernays, né le 17 octobre 1888 à Londres et mort le 18 septembre 1977 à Zurich, est un mathématicien suisse qui a joué un rôle crucial dans le développement de la logique mathématique au XX e siècle. Il est longtemps l'assistant et le collaborateur de David Hilbert.Son nom est lié à la théorie des ensembles de von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel (dite NBG).

  2. 17 de oct. de 2017 · Paul Isaac Bernays (1888-1977) On October 17, 1888, Swiss mathematician and logician Paul Isaac Bernay s was born. Bernays made significant contributions to mathematical logic, axiomatic set theory, and the philosophy of mathematics. He was an assistant and close collaborator of David Hilbert . [6] Bernays is known for his attempts to develop a ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_BernaysPaul Bernays - Wikipedia

    Paul Bernays (Londra, 17 ottobre 1888 – Zurigo, 18 settembre 1977) è stato un matematico svizzero, conosciuto per i suoi contributi in logica matematica, teoria degli insiemi e filosofia della matematica. È stato assistente e collaboratore di David Hilbert.

  4. Childhood & Early Life. Paul Bernays was born on October 17, 1888 in London. He was the son of Julius Bernays, a Swiss businessman, and Sarah Brecher. He had a happy childhood growing up with a younger brother and three younger sisters. From 1895 to 1907, he studied at the K¨ollnisches Gymnasium.

  5. According to our current on-line database, I. Paul Bernays has 16 students and 2480 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.To submit students of this mathematician, please use the new data form, noting this mathematician's MGP ID of 7863 for the advisor ID.

  6. Swiss mathematician (1888–1977) ETH-BIB-Bernays, Paul (1888-1977)-Portrait-Portr 00025 (cropped).tif 840 × 1,120; 2.71 MB

  7. Paul Bernays was born in Lon­don on 17 Oc­to­ber 1888. Al­though a cit­izen of the City of Zurich, he came from a German- Jewish aca­demic fam­ily and was raised in Ber­lin, where he at­ten­ded the Köllnis­che Gym­nas­ium from 1895 to 1907. He ini­tially em­barked on a de­gree at the Tech­nis­che Hoch­schule Char­lot­ten ...