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  1. Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo ( Berlim, 27 de julho de 1871 — Friburgo, 21 de maio de 1953) foi um matemático e filósofo alemão, cujo trabalho teve influência direta nos fundamentos da matemática. É conhecido por seu papel no desenvolvimento dos axiomas de Zermelo-Fraenkel e na prova do teorema da boa-ordenação .

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  2. Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo (/ z ɜːr ˈ m ɛ l oʊ /, German: [tsɛɐ̯ˈmeːlo]; 27 July 1871 – 21 May 1953) was a German logician and mathematician, whose work has major implications for the foundations of mathematics. He is known for his role in developing Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory and his proof of the well ...

  3. Quick Info. Born. 27 July 1871. Berlin, Germany. Died. 21 May 1953. Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Summary. Ernst Zermelo was a German mathematician who did pioneering work on the foundations of mathematics. View two larger pictures. Biography. Ernst Zermelo's parents were Ferdinand Zermelo and Maria Augusta Elisabeth Ziegler.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2013 · The Background to Zermelo's Axiomatisation. 2.1 Hilbert's Axiomatic Method. 2.1.1 Programmatic elements. 2.1.2 Proof analysis and Zermelo's Well-Ordering Theorem [WOT] 2.2 The Well-Ordering Problem and the Well-Ordering Theorem. 2.2.1 The importance of the problem before Zermelo. 2.2.2 Zermelo's 1904 Proof of the Well-Ordering Theorem.

  5. …in 1908 by German mathematician Ernst Zermelo. From his analysis of the paradoxes described above in the section Cardinality and transfinite numbers, he concluded that they are associated with sets that are “too big,” such as the set of all sets in Cantor’s paradox.

  6. This biography sheds light on all facets of the life and the achievements of Ernst Zermelo (1871-1953). Zermelo is best-known for the statement of the axiom of choice and his axiomatization of set theory. However, he also worked in applied mathematics and mathematical physics.

  7. Em matemática, a Teoria de conjuntos de Zermelo, abreviada Z, é a apresentação axiomática da Teoria de conjuntos publicada pela primeira vez por Ernst Zermelo em 1908 no seu artigo Pesquisas sobre os fundamentos da teoria de conjuntos.