James Earl Baumgartner Scientist

James Earl Baumgartner (March 23, 1943 – December 28, 2011) was an American mathematician who worked in set theory, mathematical logic and foundations, and topology. Baumgartner was born in Wichita, Kansas, began his undergraduate study at the California Institute of Technology in 1960, then transferred to the University of California, Berkeley, from which he received his PhD in 1970 from for a dissertation entitled Results and Independence Proofs in Combinatorial Set Theory. His advisor was Robert Vaught. He became a professor at Dartmouth College in 1969, and there spent his entire career. One of Baumgartner's results is the consistency of the statement that any two -dense sets of reals are order isomorphic (a set of reals is -dense if it has exactly points in every open interval). With András Hajnal he proved the result that the partition relation holds for . He died of a heart attack in 2011.

Personal facts

James Earl Baumgartner
Birth dateMarch 23, 1943
Birth place
Wichita Kansas
Nationality
United States
Date of deathDecember 28, 2011
Education
University of California Berkeley

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doctoral advisor
doctoral student
Jean Larson
Stanley Wagon
Field of study
Mathematics

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