Mojżesz Presburger

Mojżesz Presburger

Mojżesz Presburger, 1923
Born (1904-12-27)December 27, 1904
Warsaw
Died 1943?
Holocaust
Nationality Polish
Thesis 0 zupełności pewnego systemu arytmetyki liczb całkowitych (About the completeness of a certain system of integer arithmetic in which addition is the only operation) (M.A. Diploma, 1930[1])
Known for Presburger arithmetic
Spouse Rebeka Krejnes[2]

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Mojżesz Presburger (1904–1943?) was a Polish Jewish mathematician, logician, and philosopher. He was a student of Alfred Tarski and is known for, among other things, having invented Presburger arithmetic as a student in 1929.[3][4]

He was born in Warsaw on 27 December 1904 and died in the Holocaust, probably 1943.[5][6][7][8]

In 2010, the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science began conferring the annual Presburger Award (named after Mojżesz Presburger) to a young scientist (in exceptional cases to several young scientists) for outstanding contributions in theoretical computer science. Mikołaj Bojańczyk was the first recipient.

References

  1. Zygmunt (1991), p.214
  2. Zygmunt (1991), p.222
  3. M. Presburger (1930). "Über der Vollständigkeit eines gewissen Systems der Arithmetik ganzer Zahlen, in welchen die Addition als einzige Operation hervortritt". Comptes Rendus Premier Congrès des Mathématicienes des Pays Slaves. Warsaw. pp. 92–101, 395.
  4. Ryan Stansifer (Sep 1984). Presburger's Article on Integer Arithmetic: Remarks and Translation (PDF) (Technical Report). TR84-639. Ithaca/NY: Dept. of Computer Science, Cornell University.
  5. Burdman Feferman, Anita; Feferman, Solomon (2004). Alfred Tarski: Life and Logic. Cambridge University Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-521-80240-6.
  6. Jan Zygmunt (1991). "Mojżesz Presburger: Life and Work". History and Philosophy of Logic 12: 211–223. doi:10.1080/014453409108837186.
  7. Jan Woleński (1988). Logic and Philosophy in the Lvov-Warsaw School. Dordrecht: Reidel. ISBN 978-9027727497.
  8. Claus-Peter Wirth and Jörg Siekmann and Christoph Benzmüller and Serge Autexier (2009). Lectures on Jacques Herbrand as a Logician (SEKI Report). DFKI.; Here: p.48, footnote 128

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