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- Q117486 comment "Ernst Paul Specker (11 February 1920 in Zürich, Switzerland – 10 December 2011 in Zürich, Switzerland) was a Swiss mathematician. Much of his most influential work was on Quine’s New Foundations, a set theory with a universal set, but he is most famous for the Kochen–Specker theorem in quantum mechanics, showing that certain types of hidden variable theories are impossible. He also proved the ordinal partition relation ω2→(ω2,3)2, thereby solving a problem of Erdős.Specker received his Ph.D.".