Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski



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Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski 1. Introduction a. Tarski in Warsaw i. 1901: born. ii. 1923: PhD in logic. iii. 1923 1939: high-school teacher & university lecturer-researcher. b. Tarski in the US i. 1939: stranded on a lecture trip at onset of World War II. ii. 1942: hired by UC Berkeley. Founded world s leading center of logic. iii. 1964: graduated H. N. Gupta, his only PhD in foundations of geometry. iv. 1970: external examiner for my PhD from Gupta in Regina. v. 1983: died in Berkeley. c. Early Work in Poland Geometry and Teaching i. With Andrew & Joanna McFarland. Show our book. ii. Feferman & Feferman 2004 is wonderful but doesn t cover Tarski s Polish career well. Show F&F. iii. Our new book fills some gaps. Primary-sources are scarce. iv. Had an idea for this, but no Polish language or travel. Needed help! v. Said so during a talk at Whiskeytown in 2007. d. The McFarland Family Was There i. Andrew (1) lecturer at Sonoma, (2) sometime math. grad. student in Oregon, (3) from California but learned Polish from his mother. ii. Joanna, from Płock, an experienced high-school teacher of Polish. iii. They met on a bus in Croatia, married, and bore Marysia in 2007. iv. Tried life in the US, but decided to return to Płock. Show family pdf. v. We arranged to collaborate. vi. This talk includes (1) a little more about Tarski, (2) some about me, (3) a lot about how the book came about.

Page 2 Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski 2. JTS a. 1953 1957: High School in Ohio i. Good experience in Latin, German, geometry, commercial music. ii. Father gave me a book containing Gödel s Proof, about 1931 Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica... Show Newman. iii. Also there: Tarski s logic text, chapter 1. Don t remember it from then: too understandable? b. 1957 1961: Harvard i. Saw Principia Mathematica. Wow! Could I learn that? Show PM pdf. ii. Math major: computers, abstraction. Didn t get measure theory. iii. Learned logic on my own from books by Quine & Church. iv. Lots of low-level music activity. v. Mediocre grades. Decided not to become a professional musician. c. 1962 1964, SFSU & NRDL i. Studied Tarski s LSM: what I wanted to really learn. Show LSM. ii. Studied lattice theory, some progress with measure theory. iii. Attended Berkeley logic colloquia. iv. Software engineer at NRDL. v. Married Helen, a high-school science & social-science teacher. She taught me to think about history. d. 1964 1966, Stanford i. Studied advanced set theory and (1) foundations of geometry with Gupta, (2) logic and software engineering with Dana Scott, ii. but still didn t understand measure theory. iii. Failed to qualify. Advice: Scott Tarski secretary Gupta. 3. 1966 1970, SFSU, NRDL, Regina & Kiel a. SFSU: lecturer, philosophical logic discussions. b. NRDL: software engineer. c. Regina: studied with Gupta. i. Learned more about Tarski. ii. By then, comfortable with German and French. iii. PhD 1970 (not on Tarski s work, but on the Kiel school s). iv. Tarski/Pieri anecdote. v. Tarski lecture on degree of equivalence of polygons. Explain that. Use example on chalkboard. Beautiful but inaccessible in the literature. d. 1969 2003, SFSU &c i. Teaching and administration: math. & comp. sci. (incl. graphics) ii. Some software engineering and geometry research. iii. Books on software engineering and geometry. e. 2003 2007, SFSU retiring i. To something, not from. ii. Marchisotto and Pieri. iii. Learned written Italian. iv. 2007 Pieri book published by Springer. Show Pieri book.

Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski Page 3 4. The Tarski Book, 2007 2009 a. Spoke with Givant at Berkeley logic colloquium about next project: Tarski on degree of equivalence and maybe other Polish works? b. Wrote paper on Pieri & Tarski. i. 2007, Whiskeytown: preliminary report. ii. 2010 Monthly. Won a Ford prize. Show Monthly paper. c. 2007 recruited McFarlands. d. 2009 contract with Springer. 5. Tarski: More Detail. Refer to F&F. Show F&F again. a. 1901: born in Warsaw, 2nd largest city in Russian Empire. b. Middle-class Jewish family, business-oriented: the Teitelbaums. c. Polish at home, Russian in school. d. 1915 1918: Germans occupied Warsaw, peacefully. e. 1918: entered University to study biology. i. University closed: residual warfare in Poland. Independence! f. 1919: reentered to study logic and mathematics. Gap: Why? g. 1920: Polish-Soviet War, antisemitic propaganda. Show poster pdf. Gap: Influence? h. 1921: started publishing logic research, in Polish. i. 1924: PhD with StanisławLeśniewski on logic. j. Employment scarce (economy and antisemitism). k. 1924 part-time assistant and lecturer at University. l. 1924 changed from Teitelbaum to Tarski. m. 1924 with Stefan Banach, famous paradoxical decomposition, in French. i. Describe it, using chalkboard. n. 1925 full-time high-school teacher. Gap: Activity? o. 1929 married Maria Witkowska, a teacher at that school. Gap: Background? i. Her family had suffered greatly in those wars; she and two sisters were decorated for paramilitary heroism in 1920. Show pdf of sisters. p. 1925 1930: under Jan Łukasiewicz, framework for logic. Gap: How? q. 1930 1940: rigorous semantic methodology for discussing truth. r. 1925 1940: frantically pursued research on set theory and other applications of logic. In Polish, German, French. Gap: Overview. s. 1935 one of world s leading logicians. t. 1930 1935: Polish publications for high-school students & teachers. Gap: Unknown. u. 1938: changed to English. v. Summer 1939: stranded at Unified Science meeting at Harvard when Germans and Soviets invaded Poland. w. Maria and their two children survived. She was not Jewish. Reunited in 1946. x. The rest of Tarski s extended family were all murdered by the Nazis.

Page 4 Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski 6. Evolution of Our Project a. Translate the degree-of-equivalence papers & one by Henryk Moese. Gap: Who? Publicize! Reviewer: the highlight! b. Translate Tarski s papers still only in Polish. All short. c. Update Givant s 1986 Tarski bibliography. d. With that, all Tarski s papers would be available in English, French, or German, and all his geometry papers in English, except the most famous one, Banach & Tarski 1924. Translate that! (I suspect, due to declining familiarity with French, that it will attract attention.) e. At that point all Tarski s works would be available in English, French, or German except his coauthored high-school geometry book. Show title page pdf. i. Mixed advice on translating that. Decision: translate excerpts. ii. Note coauthors, particularly Wacław Schayer. Gap: Who? Used how? f. All these stemmed from contexts reported poorly in F&F. Their coverage of Tarski in Poland was remarkable, given the scarcity of resources. But they did not research deeply in Polish archives. Although much of the work to be translated involved the Polish educational system, F&F provided almost no information about that. Decision: include as much social background on Tarski s teaching as possible. g. Include new information that we found about 1918 1924 as experienced by Alfred and Maria. h. Our book s organization is complicated! 7. McFarlands a. Translated Polish works: describe their procedure for consistency. i. I polished their English to achieve uniform style. ii. They critiqued that to preserve meanings. b. They translated much social information roughly for my use. c. They dug deeply in Polish academic and government archives for social information. d. They interviewed a former high-school student of Tarski. e. They argued with me constantly about interpretations of our findings. f. They met numerous Polish researchers at a meeting on mathematics history at Będlowo, and discussed the project with them. 8. JTS a. Designed the book. b. Translated French, German, and a little Italian. c. Dug, but not so deeply, in archives at Berkeley and on the Internet. d. Organized and wrote the background chapters, i. including heavy-duty measure theory for Banach Tarski! e. Drew about 70 geometric figures with Mathematica. f. Massaged about 70 graphics with PhotoShop. g. Edited and typeset the 500-page book with WordPerfect and MathType. h. Interfaced with Springer and other organizations. i. Public relations.

Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski Page 5 9. Engineering a. All communication by email and cloud storage. i. My folder of correspondence with McFarlands now contains 2300 items, not including scans and downloads and drafts! b. Data i. The book and its documentation occupies 2500 files in 500 folders. ii. Digital resources for research occupy 4700 files in 650 folders. c. A large software engineering project with mathematical and historical roots. 10. Surprises from Biographical Work a. Don t trust personal-interview reports entirely. i. Pieri: marriage. ii. Tarski: early employment. b. Dig and ye shall find! i. Details about Tarski s school job and about Maria s life through 1920 came after pursuing references in Prof. J. J. Jadacki s biographical notes. ii. A story of Tarski s professors code-breaking during the 1920 war started from brief mentions in Polish emigré literature. iii. Publishers imprints & library stamps on later editions of Tarski s highschool text led to context of its use in 1940s DP camps. Show title page pdf again. c. Serendipity helps! i. Pieri s family in Sant Andrea. ii. Tarski s coauthor s son Andrzej Jerzmanowski in Warsaw. 11. It s been quite an adventure!

Page 6 Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski Chalkboard 1. Alfred Tarski: Early Work in Poland Geometry and Teaching 2. 1901 1923 1923 1939 1939 1942 1964 1983 [Two incongruent circles are not equivalent.] [Two incongruent spheres are equivalent.] H. N. Gupta Andrew & Joanna McFarland Solomon & Anita Feferman Dana Scott Mario Pieri StanisławLeśniewski Stefan Banach Jan Łukasiewicz Wacław Schayer Andrzej Jerzmanowski 1 /5 4 /5 1 5 /4 TWO pieces, anyone?

Writing a Book about Alfred Tarski Page 7 1. Tarski 2014 2. Feferman & Feferman 2004 3. Gödel s Proof 4. Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics 5. Marchisotto & Smith 2007 6. Smith 2010 1. Tarski 2014 front cover 2. McFarlands in Płock 3. Principia Mathematica page 4. 1920 propaganda 5. Witkowska sisters 6. Geometrja cover Props Graphics in pdf