Abraham Robinson

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Abraham Robinson was a mathematician best known for developing nonstandard analysis, which rigorously formalized the use of infinitesimals in calculus.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
almaMater University of London
birthDate 1918-10-06
birthPlace Wałbrzych
surface form: Waldenburg, Silesia

now Wałbrzych, Poland
then German Empire
citizenship Germany
United Kingdom
United States of America
contributedTo development of nonstandard models of analysis
deathDate 1974-04-11
deathPlace New Haven, Connecticut
surface form: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
degree PhD in mathematics
doctoralAdvisor Paul Dienes
emigratedTo Palestine
United Kingdom
United States of America
employer Hebrew University of Jerusalem
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Toronto
Yale University
field analysis
mathematical logic
mathematics
model theory
influenced development of model theory
foundations of calculus
influencedBy Leibnizian infinitesimal calculus
mathematical logic of the 20th century
knownFor nonstandard analysis
rigorous use of infinitesimals in calculus
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
militaryService Royal Air Force
name Abraham Robinson self-link
notableConcept hyperreal numbers
notableWork Non-standard Analysis
occupation university professor
position professor of mathematics at Yale University
publicationYear 1966
researchArea applications of logic to analysis
model-theoretic methods in algebra
servedIn World War II
surface form: Second World War
spouse Rosemary Robinson

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Abraham Fraenkel notableStudent Abraham Robinson
Melvin Fitting doctoralAdvisor Abraham Robinson
Abraham Robinson name Abraham Robinson self-link