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- Paul Cohen & Kurt Gödel
- They gave us the tools to construct models of set theory.
- Kenneth Kunen
- His book "Set theory: An Introduction To Independence Results" was the book that got me interested in the field I would later , call my home.
- Saharon Shelah
- His work on forcing, and singular cardinals keep me asking questions, and open up the possibility for questions I didn't even know could be asked.
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- Paul Cohen & Kurt Gödel
- They gave us the tools to construct models of set theory.
- Kenneth Kunen
- His book "Set theory: An Introduction To Independence Results" was the book that got me interested in the field I would later, call my home.
- Sharron
Saharon Shelah
- His work on forcing, and singular cardinals keep me asking questions, and open up the possibility for questions I didn't even know could be asked.
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- Paul Cohen & Kurt Gödel
- They gave us the tools to construct models of setsset theory.
- Kenneth Kunen
- His book "Set theory: An Introduction To Independence Results" was the book that got me interested in the field I would later, call my home.
- Sharron Shelah
- His work on forcing, and singular cardinals keep me asking questions, and open up the possibility for questions I didn't even know could be asked.
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- Paul Cohen & Kurt Gödel
- They gave us the tools to construct models of sets.
- Kenneth Kunen
- His book "Set theory: An Introduction To Independence Results" was the book that got me interested in the field I would later, call my home.
- Sharron Shelah
- His work on forcing, and singular cardinals keep me asking questions, and open up the possibility for questions I didn't even know could be asked.
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