• Diego Kochen (born March 19, 2006) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Spanish team Barcelona Atlètic. Born in Miami...
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  • the Kochen–Specker (KS) theorem, also known as the Bell–KS theorem, is a "no-go" theorem proved by John S. Bell in 1966 and by Simon B. Kochen and Ernst...
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  • Simon Bernhard Kochen (/ˈkoʊʃən/; born 14 August 1934) is a Canadian mathematician, working in the fields of model theory, number theory and quantum mechanics...
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  • Conway and Simon Kochen under the name of the free will theorem. The Conway–Kochen theorem uses a pair of entangled qutrits and a Kochen–Specker configuration...
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  • The free will theorem of John H. Conway and Simon B. Kochen states that if we have a free will in the sense that our choices are not a function of the...
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    renamed as National Chekiang University in 1928. During the presidency of Chu Kochen from 1936 to 1949, the university retreated to Guizhou in Western China...
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    article at [[:de:Alice Kochen]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Alice Kochen}} to the talk page. For...
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    was also a colleague of de Sola Pool, Kochen and Milgram at the University of Paris during the early 1950s. (Kochen brought Mandelbrot to work at the Institute...
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    search for an answer to the small world problem. Mathematician Manfred Kochen and political scientist Ithiel de Sola Pool wrote a mathematical manuscript...
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  • The Ax–Kochen theorem, named for James Ax and Simon B. Kochen, states that for each positive integer d there is a finite set Yd of prime numbers, such...
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