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Saharon Shelah (Hebrew: שַׂהֲרֹן שֶׁלַח; Śahăron Šelaḥ,
Hebrew pronunciation: [sähäʁo̞n ʃe̞läχ]; born July 3, 1945) is an
Israeli mathematician. He is...
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Shelah may
refer to:
Shelah (son of Judah), a son of
Judah according to the
Bible Shelah (name), a
Hebrew personal name Shlach, the 37th w****ly
Torah portion...
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Shelah is a
Latin transcription of
several separate Hebrew names. In
Biblical Hebrew, it may
represent שֵׁלָה ("
Shelah" or "Shela") or שֶׁלַח ("Salah"...
- 1954.
Since the 1970s, the
subject has been
shaped decisively by
Saharon Shelah's stability theory.
Compared to
other areas of
mathematical logic such as...
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Shelah Geraldine Richards (23 May 1903 – 19
January 1985), was an
Irish actress, manager,
director and producer.
Sheila Geraldine Richards was born on...
- In
combinatorial mathematics and
extremal set theory, the Sauer–
Shelah lemma states that
every family of sets with
small VC
dimension consists of a small...
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According to the Bible,
Shelah/Shela (Hebrew: שֵׁלָה, Modern: Shela, Tiberian: Šēlā,
meaning "petition") was the
third son of Judah, and was born at Chezib...
- הורוויץ), (c. 1555 –
March 24, 1630), also
known as the
Shelah HaKaddosh (השל"ה הקדוש "the holy
Shelah")
after the
title of his best-known work, was a prominent...
- In
axiomatic set theory,
Shelah cardinals are a kind of
large cardinals. A
cardinal κ {\displaystyle \kappa } is
called Shelah iff for
every f : κ → κ...
- A
sheela na gig is a
figurative carving of a
naked woman displaying an
exaggerated ****.
These carvings, from the
Middle Ages, are
architectural grotesques...