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Rolando Chuaqui
Birth Date:30 December 1935
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Alma Mater:University of California, Berkeley
Thesis Title:A Definition of Probability Based on Equal Likelihood
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Thesis Year:1965
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Doctoral Advisor:David Blackwell
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Rolando Basim Chuaqui Kettlun (December 30, 1935–April 23, 1994[1]) was a Chilean mathematician who worked on the foundations of probabilities and foundations of mathematics. Throughout his lifetime, he published two books and over 50 journal articles in mathematics and logic.[1] He also spearheaded the creation and expansion of mathematics departments across multiple Chilean universities.

Biography

Chuaqui was born into a Syrian immigrant family from Homs in Syria.[2] He entered the University of Chile in 1953 to study medicine. He obtained a Ph.D. in Logic and the Methodology of Science, an interdisciplinary program between the Department of Mathematics and Department of Philosophy, from the University of California, Berkeley in 1965. His doctoral advisor was David Blackwell. Chuaqui returned to Chile after graduating, serving as a professor at the University of Chile and then the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. During his time at the Pontifical Catholic, he advised three doctoral students.[3]

Chuaqui held several visiting positions, including at UCLA (1967), Princeton University (1970), University of São Paulo (1971 and 1982), University of California, Berkeley (1973–74), University of Campinas (1976, 1977 and 1978), Stanford University (1984), and San José State University (1986-89).

He was a long-term collaborator of Patrick Suppes, with whom he worked on non-standard analysis and measurement in sciences.[4] In 1986, he proposed a mathematical formulation for pragmatic truth.[5]

Honors and awards

He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in Mathematics in 1983.[6]

Since 1999, a series of annual research conferences in Chile, known as the Jornadas Rolando Chuaqui Kettlun, is held in his memory.[7] [8] The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile also has a building named after him, which houses its Department of Mathematics.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Rolando Chuaqui Kettlun . Proyecciones (Antofagasta) . 1994 . 13 . 1 . 10.22199/S07160917.1994.0001.00001 . 3 March 2022. free .
  2. Web site: Wilfredo Quezada Y Carlo Apablaza - Autores . 2023-12-25 . ediciones.uc.cl.
  3. Web site: Rolando Chuaqui - The Mathematics Genealogy Project . genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu . 3 March 2022.
  4. http://www.jornadaschuaqui.mat.uc.cl/vida/ Life and Work of Rolando Chuaqui Kettlun
  5. Mikenberg . Irene . da Costa . Newton C. A. . Chuaqui . Rolando . Pragmatic truth and approximation to truth . Journal of Symbolic Logic . March 1986 . 51 . 1 . 201–221 . 10.2307/2273956.
  6. Web site: Rolando Chuaqui Kettlun . John Simon Guggenheim Foundation . 2 March 2022.
  7. http://www.jornadaschuaqui.mat.uc.cl/ Jornadas Rolando Chuaqui Kettlun: filosofía y ciencias
  8. phil-science-latin-america. Philosophy of Science in Latin America. Cordero. Alberto. Winter 2016. Eward N. Zalta.
  9. Web site: Facultad de Matemáticas:: Edificio Rolando Chuaqui . www.mat.uc.cl . 2 March 2022.