Edward Nelson

Edward Nelson Edward Nelson (May 4, 1932 – September 10, 2014) was an American mathematician. He was professor in the Mathematics Department at Princeton University. He was known for his work on mathematical physics and mathematical logic. In mathematical logic, he was noted especially for his internal set theory, and views on ultrafinitism and the consistency of arithmetic. In philosophy of mathematics he advocated the view of formalism rather than platonism or intuitionism. He also wrote on the relationship between religion and mathematics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Topics in dynamics. I, Flows by Nelson, Edward, 1932-

    Published 1969
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    Predicative Arithmetic. (MN-32). by Nelson, Edward, 1932-

    Published 2014
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    An introduction to survey research by Cowles, Ernest L., Nelson, Edward

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    Published 2015
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    An introduction to survey research. Volume II, Carrying out the survey by Cowles, Ernest L., Nelson, Edward

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    Published 2019
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    The U.K.'s rocky road to stability by Batini, Nicoletta

    Published 2009
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