Stevo Todorčević
Stevo Todorčević | |
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Born | February 9, 1955 | (age 69)
Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
Awards | Balkan Mathematical Society First Prize 1980, 1982 CRM-Fields-PIMS 2012 Shoenfield 2013 Gödel Lecturers 2016 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | |
Institutions | University of Toronto CNRS |
Thesis | Results and Independence Proofs in Combinatorial Set Theory (1979) |
Doctoral advisor | Đuro Kurepa |
Doctoral students |
Stevo Todorčević FRSC (Serbian Cyrillic: Стево Тодорчевић; born February 9, 1955), is a Yugoslavian mathematician specializing in mathematical logic and set theory. He holds a Canada Research Chair in mathematics at the University of Toronto,[1][2] and a director of research position at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique in Paris.
Early life and education
Todorčević was born in Ubovića Brdo. As a child he moved to Banatsko Novo Selo,[3] and went to school in Pančevo.[4] At Belgrade University, he studied pure mathematics, attending lectures by Đuro Kurepa. He began graduate studies in 1978, and wrote his doctoral thesis in 1979 with Kurepa as his advisor.[5]
Research
Todorčević's work involves mathematical logic, set theory, and their applications to pure mathematics.
In Todorčević's 1978 master’s thesis, he constructed a model of MA + ¬wKH in a way to allow him to make the continuum any regular cardinal, and so derived a variety of topological consequences. Here MA is an abbreviation for Martin's axiom and wKH stands for the weak Kurepa Hypothesis.[6] In 1980, Todorčević and Abraham proved the existence of rigid Aronszajn trees and the consistency of MA + the negation of the continuum hypothesis + there exists a first countable S-space.[7]
Awards and honours
Todorčević is the winner of
- the first prize of the Balkan Mathematical Society for 1980 and 1982,[8]
- the 2012 CRM-Fields-PIMS prize in mathematical sciences,[9] and
- the Shoenfield prize of the Association for Symbolic Logic for "outstanding expository writing in the field of logic" in 2013, for his book Introduction to Ramsey Spaces.[10][IRS]
He was selected by the Association for Symbolic Logic as their 2016 Gödel Lecturer.[11]
He became a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts as of 1991 and a full member of the Academy in 2009.[12] In 2016 Todorčević became a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[13]
Todorčević has been described as "the greatest Serbian mathematician" since the time of Mihailo Petrović Alas.[14]
Books
Todorčević is the author of several books in mathematics, including:
- Partition Problems in Topology. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Soc. 1989. ISBN 978-0-8218-5091-6. MR 0980949.
- (with Ilijas Farah) Some Applications of the Method of Forcing. Moscow: Yenisei. 1995. ISBN 978-5-88623-014-7. MR 1486583.
- Topics in Topology. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Berlin ; New York: Springer. 1997. ISBN 978-3-540-62611-4. MR 1442262.
- (with Spiros A. Argyros) Ramsey Methods in Analysis. Basel ; Boston: Springer Science & Business Media. 2005. ISBN 978-3-7643-7264-4. MR 2145246.
- Walks on Ordinals and Their Characteristics. Basel: Birkhäuser. 2007. ISBN 978-3-7643-8528-6. MR 2355670. OCLC 166357947.
- Introduction to Ramsey Spaces. Annals of Mathematics Studies. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2010. ISBN 978-0-691-14542-6. MR 2603812. OCLC 437054050.
- Notes on Forcing Axioms. New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing Company. 2014. ISBN 978-981-4571-57-9. MR 3184691.
See also
References
- ^ Canada Research Chairholders: Stevo Todorcevic, retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ^ Department of Mathematics, Stevo Todorcevic, Canada Research Chair Professor
- ^ Rešavač „nerešivih“ problema
- ^ „Uroš Predić“ Grammar School, Pančevo
- ^ Stevo Todorčević, memories of Ž. Miloradović
- ^ Larson 2012, p. 281
- ^ Larson 2012, p. 290
- ^ Le 6ème Congrès Européen de Mathématiques Cracovie, 2 au 7 Juillet 2012
- ^ Stevo Todorcevic (Toronto) receives 2012 CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize, Fields Institute, retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ^ Stevo Todorcevic receives 2013 Shoenfield Prize for a book, ASL, retrieved 2014-07-07
- ^ The Twenty-seventh Annual Gödel Lecture 2016: Stevo Todorcevic
- ^ Membership, Serbian Academy, retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ^ Eight U of T science faculty join Royal Society of Canada as fellows
- ^ "GEDELOV PREDAVAČ". Galaksija Nova (in Serbian). 2017-01-25. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
Sources
- Larson, Jean A. (2012), "Infinite combinatorics", in Gabbay, Dov M.; Kanamori, Akihiro; Woods, John (eds.), Sets and extensions in the twentieth century, Handbook of the History of Logic, vol. 6, Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland, pp. 145–357, doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-51621-3.50003-7, ISBN 978-0-444-51621-3, MR 3409860.
- RSC Fellowship Citation and Detailed Appraisal: Stevo Todorcevic
External links
- CRM Fields PIMS Prize Lecture: Prof. Stevo Todorcevic (photo album)
- CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize Lecture: Stevo Todorcevic (University of Toronto)
- Stevo Todorcevic at University of Toronto
- Stevo Todorcevic at Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche
- Todorčević najcenjeniji (Todorčević most respected)(in Serbian)
- Dispute over Infinity Divides Mathematicians by Natalie Wolchover, Quanta Magazine, November 26, 2013; contains some comments on choices of axioms for set theory
- Stevo Todorcevic at Institute for Advanced Study
- Prof. Todorčević Interview(in Serbian)
- Living people
- 20th-century Serbian mathematicians
- 21st-century Canadian mathematicians
- Combinatorialists
- Set theorists
- Topologists
- Mathematical analysts
- Canada Research Chairs
- Members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
- Academic staff of the University of Toronto
- Academic staff of the University of Paris
- University of Belgrade Faculty of Mathematics alumni
- 1955 births
- Canadian people of Serbian descent
- Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Yugoslav mathematicians