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Leopold Löwenheim

Leopold Löwenheim

German mathematician
Leopold Löwenheim [ˈle:o:pɔl̩d ˈlø:vɛnhaɪm] was a German mathematician doing work in mathematical logic. The Nazi regime forced him to retire because under the Nuremberg Laws he was considered only three quarters Aryan. In 1943 much of his work... Wikipedia
Born: June 26, 1878, Krefeld, Germany
Died: May 5, 1957 (age 78 years), Berlin, Germany
Leopold Löwenheim [ˈle:o:pɔl̩d ˈlø:vɛnhaɪm] was a German mathematician doing work in mathematical logic. The Nazi regime forced him to retire because under ...
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Summary: Leopold Löwenheim was a German mathematician who worked on mathematical logic and is best-known for the Löwenheim-Skolem paradox.
The basic tools and results achieved in model theory—such as the Löwenheim-Skolem theorem, the completeness theorem of elementary logic, and Skolem's ...
Leopold Löwenheim [ˈle:o:pɔl̩d ˈlø:vɛnhaɪm] (26 June 1878 in Krefeld – 5 May 1957 in Berlin) was a German mathematician doing work in mathematical logic. The ...
Having qualified in 1901 as a teacher of mathematics and physics in the upper grades, and of chemistry and mineralogy in the middle grades, Löwenheim was ...
Leopold Löwenheim [ˈle:o:pɔl̩d ˈlø:vɛnhaɪm] (26 June 1878 in Krefeld – 5 May 1957 in Berlin) was a German mathematician doing work in mathematical logic.
Leopold Löwenheim was born on 26 June 1878 in Lindenstrasse 53, Krefeld ( Figure 1 shows his birthplace as it was in 1975). His mother was the writer Elise ...
lived from 1878 to 1957. Leopold Löwenheim was a German mathematician who worked on mathematical logic and is best-known for the Löwenheim-Skolem paradox.
Feb 4, 2020 · German mathematician whose work pioneered the field of model theory. Much of his unpublished work was lost when the British brutally bombed his ...