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Name
  
Robert Goldblatt


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Education
  
Victoria University of Wellington

Books
  
Topoi, Lectures on the hyperreals, Quantifiers - Propositions and Identi, Axiomatising the logic of computer, Orthogonality and spacetim

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Robert Ian Goldblatt (born 1949) is a mathematical logician at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, and a member of the Centre for Logic, Language and Computation. His most popular books are Logics of Time and Computation and Topoi: the Categorial Analysis of Logic. He has also written a graduate level textbook on hyperreal numbers which is an introduction to nonstandard analysis.

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He has been Coordinating Editor of The Journal of Symbolic Logic and a Managing Editor of Studia Logica. He was elected Fellow and Councillor of the Royal Society of New Zealand, President of the New Zealand Mathematical Society, and represented New Zealand to the International Mathematical Union. In 2012 he was awarded the Jones Medal for lifetime achievement in mathematics.

Books and handbook chapters

  • 1979: Topoi: The Categorial Analysis of Logic, North-Holland. Revised edition 1984. Dover Publications edition 2006. Internet edition, Project Euclid.
  • 1982: Axiomatising The Logic of Computer Programming, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 130, Springer-Verlag.
  • 1987: Orthogonality and Spacetime Geometry, Universitext Springer-Verlag ISBN 0-387-96519-X MR0888161
  • 1987: Logics of Time and Computation. CSLI Lecture Notes, 7. Stanford University, Center for the Study of Language and Information MR1191162. Second edition 1992.
  • 1993: Mathematics of Modality, CSLI Publications, ISBN 978-1-881526-24-7 MR1317099
  • 1998: Lectures on the Hyperreals: An Introduction to Nonstandard Analysis. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 188. Springer-Verlag.
  • 2006: "Mathematical Modal Logic: a View of its Evolution" in Modalities in the Twentieth Century, Volume 7 of the Handbook of the History of Logic, edited by Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods, Elsevier, pp. 1–98.
  • 2011: Quantifiers, Propositions and Identity: Admissible Semantics for Quantified Modal and Substructural Logics, Cambridge University Press and the Association for Symbolic Logic.
  • References

    Robert Goldblatt Wikipedia