Philip Ehrlich
Philip Ehrlich é professor no departamento de Filosofia da Universidade de Ohio.[1] Suas principais áreas de interesse são Lógica, Históra da Matemática e Filosofia da Ciência.
| Philip Ehrlich | |
|---|---|
| Cidadania | Estados Unidos |
| Ocupação | filósofo, matemático |
| Empregador(a) | Universidade de Ohio |
Trabalhos selecionados
- Ehrlich, P.: The absolute arithmetic continuum and the unification of all numbers great and small. The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (2012), no. 1, 1—45. - arquivo
- Ehrlich, Philip (2006), «The rise of non-Archimedean mathematics and the roots of a misconception. I. The emergence of non-Archimedean systems of magnitudes», Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 60 (1): 1–121, MR 2206281, doi:10.1007/s00407-005-0102-4.
- Ehrlich, Philip: Number systems with simplicity hierarchies: a generalization of Conway's theory of surreal numbers. J. Symbolic Logic 66 (2001), no. 3, 1231–1258.
- Real numbers, generalizations of the reals, and theories of continua. Edited by Philip Ehrlich. Synthese Library, 242. Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Dordrecht, 1994.
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