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  1. Ernst Zermelo. (1871-1953) Ernst Zermelo was a brilliant mathematician who developed what is now known as ZFC (Zermelo-Fraenkel-Choice) axiomatic set theory, a major contribution to the foundations of mathematics. In the 1890's, after finishing his doctorate at the University of Berlin, he took a position as assistant to Max Planck, with whom ...

  2. Keywords: History of Game Theory, Chess, Zermelo JEL Classi cation: B19; C70; C72. 1 Introduction. It is generally agreed that the rst formal theorem in the theory of games was proved by E. Zermelo1in an article on Chess appearing in German in 1913 (Zermelo (1913)). In the modern literature on game theory there are many variant statements of ...

  3. Jul 7, 2020 · Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo was a German logician and mathematician, whose work has major implications for the foundations of mathematics. He is known for his role in developing Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory and his proof of the well-ordering theorem. Furthermore, his 1929 work on ranking chess players is the first description of a model for pairwise comparison that continues ...

  4. En teoría de conjuntos, la teoría de conjuntos de Zermelo-Fraenkel, llamada así por los matemáticos Ernst Zermelo y Abraham Fraenkel, es un sistema axiomático que se propuso a principios del siglo XX para formular una teoría de conjuntos libre de paradojas como como la paradoja de Russell.

  5. Ernst Zermelo, Freiburg 1953. Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo [t͡sɛrˈmeːlo] (* 27. Juli 1871 in Berlin; † 21. Mai 1953 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein ...

  6. bio.1 Ernst Zermelo his:bio:zer: sec Figure 1: Ernst Zermelo Ernst Zermelo was born on July 27, 1871 in Berlin, Germany. He had five sis-ters, though his family suffered from poor health and only three survived to adult-hood. His parents also passed away when he was young, leaving him and his sib-lings orphans when he was seventeen.

  7. Ernst Zermelo. An Approach to His Life and Work by Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, in cooperation with Volker Peckhaus BERLIN, SPRINGER SCIENCE + BUSINESS MEDIA, 2007, XIV + 356 PP, €49.95, ISBN: 978-3-540-49551-2 REVIEWED BY HENRY E. HEATHERLY E rnstZermelowasthemostinflu-ential set-theorist of the first half of the 20th century. He is best

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