Ronald Jensen


Ronald Björn Jensen was an American mathematician who lived in Germany, primarily known for his work in mathematical logic and set theory.

Life and career

Jensen completed a BA in economics at American University in 1959, and a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Bonn in 1964. His supervisor was Gisbert Hasenjaeger. Jensen taught at Rockefeller University, 1969–71, and the University of California, Berkeley, 1971–73. The balance of his academic career was spent in Europe at the
University of Bonn, the University of Oslo, the University of Freiburg, the University of Oxford, and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, from which he retired in 2001.
He was honored by the Association for Symbolic Logic as the first Gödel Lecturer in 1990. In 2015, the European Set Theory Society awarded him and John R. Steel the Hausdorff Medal for their paper K without the measurable.
Jensen died on September 16, 2025, at the age of 89.

Results

Jensen's better-known results include the:

Articles

  • Ronald Jensen, 1969, « On the Consistency of a Slight Modification of Quine's NF », Synthese 19: 250–263. With discussion by Quine.
  • The fine structure of the constructible hierarchy, Annals of Mathematical Logic, vol 4, Issue 3, August 1972, pp. 229–308
  • with Anthony J. Dodd: The core model, Annals of Mathematical Logic, vol 20, 1981, pp. 43–75.
  • with Anthony J. Dodd: The covering lemma for K, Annals of Mathematical Logic, vol 22, 1982, pp. 1–30.
  • Inner models and large cardinals. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic vol 1, Issue 4 : 393-407.
  • with John R. Steel: K without the measurable, The Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol 78, Issue 3, 2013, pp. 708–734.

    Books

  • Modelle der Mengenlehre. Widerspruchsfreiheit und Unabhängigkeit der Kontinuumshypothese und des Auswahlaxioms.. Springer, Berlin 1967.
  • as editor with Alexander Pestel: Set theory and model theory: proceedings of an informal symposium held at Bonn, June 1–3, 1979. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1981.
  • with Aaron Beller and Philip Welch: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1982,.