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Jack H. Silver (1942-2016)

Jack Howard Silver
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It is with great sadness that we announce that Professor Jack Howard Silver 
died on Thursday, December 22, 2016. Professor Silver was born in 1942 in 
Missoula, Montana. After earning his A.B. at Montana State University (now the 
University of Montana) in 1961, he entered graduate school in mathematics at UC 
Berkeley. His thesis, completed in 1966, was supervised by Robert Vaught. In 
1967 he joined the mathematics department at UC Berkeley where he also became a 
member of the Group in Logic and the Methodology of Science. He quickly rose 
through the ranks obtaining promotion to associate professor in 1970 and to 
full professor in 1975. From 1970 to 1972 he was an Alfred P. Sloan Research 
Fellow. Silver retired in 2010. At UC Berkeley he advised eighteen students, 
three of whom were in the Group in Logic (Burgess, Ignjatovich, Zach). His 
mathematical interests included set theory, model theory, and proof theory. His 
production was not extensive but his results were deep. A short summary of his 
results in set theory can be found here. Professor Silver was skeptical of the 
consistency of ZFC and even of third-order number theory. As Prof. Robert 
Solovay recently put it: "For at least the last 20 years, Jack was convinced 
that measurable cardinals (and indeed ZFC) was inconsistent. He strove mightily 
to prove this. If he had succeeded it would have been the theorem of the 
century (at least) in set theory."

He will be greatly missed.

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