Czech mathematician
Thomas J. Jech (Czech : Tomáš Jech , pronounced [ˈtomaːʃ ˈjɛx] ; born 29 January 1944 in Prague ) is a mathematician specializing in set theory who was at Penn State for more than 25 years.
Life
He was educated at Charles University (his advisor was Petr Vopěnka ) and from 2000 is at the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic .
Work
Jech's research also includes mathematical logic , algebra , analysis , topology , and measure theory .
Jech gave the first published proof of the consistency of the existence of a Suslin line .
With Karel Prikry , he introduced the notion of precipitous ideal . He gave several models where the axiom of choice failed, for example one with ω1 measurable . The concept of a Jech–Kunen tree is named after him and Kenneth Kunen .
Bibliography
"Non-provability of Souslin's hypothesis", Comment. Math. Univ. Carolinae , 8 : 291– 305, 1967, MR 0215729
Lectures in set theory, with particular emphasis on the method of forcing , Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Mathematics 217 (1971) (ISBN 978-3540055648 )
The axiom of choice , North-Holland 1973 (Dover paperback edition ISBN 978-0-486-46624-8 )
(with K. Hrbáček ) Introduction to set theory , Marcel Dekker, 3rd edition 1999 (ISBN 978-0824779153 )
Multiple forcing , Cambridge University Press 1986 (ISBN 978-0521266598 )[ 1]
Set Theory : The Third Millennium Edition, revised and expanded , 2006, Springer Science & Business Media, ISBN 3-540-44085-2 . 1st ed. 1978;[ 2] 2nd (corrected) ed. 1997
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