Isaac Malitz
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Isaac Richard Jay Malitz (born 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a logician who introduced the subject of positive set theory in his 1976 Ph.D. Thesis at UCLA.
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- Isaac (Richard) Jay Malitz – entry in the Mathematics Genealogy Project