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- Q122301 description "Russian-Swiss mathematician".
- Q122301 description "Russian-Swiss mathematician".
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- Q122301 abstract "Dmitry Semionovitch Mirimanoff (Russian: Дми́трий Семёнович Мирима́нов) (13 September 1861, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia – 5 January 1945, Geneva, Switzerland) became a doctor of mathematical sciences in 1900, in Geneva, and taught at the universities of Geneva and Lausanne. Mirimanoff made notable contributions to axiomatic set theory and to number theory (relating specifically to Fermat's last theorem, on which he corresponded with Albert Einstein before the First World War). In 1917, he introduced, though not as explicitly as John von Neumann later, the cumulative hierarchy of sets and the notion of von Neumann ordinals; although he introduced a notion of regular (and well-founded set) he did not consider regularity as an axiom, but also explored what is now called non-well-founded set theory and had an emergent idea of what is now called bisimulation.Dmitry Mirimanoff became a member of the Moscow Mathematical Society in 1897.".
- Q122301 alias "Mirimanoff, Dimitry".
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- Q122301 alternativeNames "Mirimanoff, Dimitry".
- Q122301 dateOfBirth "1861-09-13".
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- Q122301 shortDescription "Russian-Swiss mathematician".
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- Q122301 comment "Dmitry Semionovitch Mirimanoff (Russian: Дми́трий Семёнович Мирима́нов) (13 September 1861, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia – 5 January 1945, Geneva, Switzerland) became a doctor of mathematical sciences in 1900, in Geneva, and taught at the universities of Geneva and Lausanne. Mirimanoff made notable contributions to axiomatic set theory and to number theory (relating specifically to Fermat's last theorem, on which he corresponded with Albert Einstein before the First World War).".
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