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Kochen, Simon, 1934-

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Personal name headingKochen, Simon, 1934-
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Birth date1934-08-14
Place of birthAntwerp (Belgium)
Field of activityMathematics
AffiliationMcGill University Princeton University Cornell University
Princeton University
Profession or occupationUniversity and college faculty members Mathematicians
Found inKochen, Simon. Non-standard models for formal languages, 1955: title page (Simon Kochen)
   <http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=109996>
McGill University Thesis Directory 1881-1959, 1976: volume 1, page 262 (Kochen, Simon B.)
McGill yearbooks website, July 04, 2018: (Kochen, Simon Bernard; born August 14, 1934, Antwerp, Belgium)
   <http://yearbooks.mcgill.ca/viewbook.php?&campus=downtown&book_id=1954#page/110/mode/1up>
OCLC, July 04, 2018: (access points: Kochen, Simon Bernard, 1934- ; Kochen, Simon; usage not shown)
Princeton University, Office of the Dean of the Faculty website, viewed online July 04, 2018: (Simon Bernard Kochen; born, Antwerp, Belgium; earned bachelor's and master's degrees at McGill University; earned Ph.D. in 1959 at Princeton; joined faculty at Cornell University, rising to professor by 1965; returned to Princeton in 1967 as professor of mathematics; retired 2018; Guggenheim Fellow at the E.T.H. in Zurich, 1962-1963; member of the Institute for Advanced Study, 1966-1967 and 1978-1979; Scientific Research Council Fellow at the University of Oxford, 1973-1974; at Princeton he held the Henry Burchard Fine Research Professorship in Mathematics, 1994-1995 and 2001; chair of the Mathematics Department, 1990-1993; 1994-2018, served as departmental representative and associate chair with general responsibility for the undergraduate academic program in mathematics; in 1967, he and James Ax shared the Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory, a prize awarded every five years by the American Mathematical Society)
   <https://dof.princeton.edu/about/clerk-faculty/emeritus/simon-bernard-kochen>
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