Education
Petr Hájek studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague Influenced by Petr Vopěnka, he specialized in set theory, arithmetic, later also in logic and artificial intelligence.
Petr Hájek studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague Influenced by Petr Vopěnka, he specialized in set theory, arithmetic, later also in logic and artificial intelligence.
He worked at the Institute of Computer Science at the Academy of Sciences of the Czechoslovakian Republic and as a lecturer at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the Charles University in Prague and at the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of the Czechoslovakian Technical University in Prague. He contributed to establishing the mathematical fundamentals of fuzzy logic. Following the Velvet Revolution he was appointed a senior lecturer (1993), and a professor (1997).
From 1992 to 2000 he held the position of chairman of the Institute of Computer Science at the Academy of Sciences of the Czechoslovakian Republic.
From 1996 to 2003 he was also president of the Kurt Gödel Society. Later he graduated from Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, where he studied Pipe organ under Jiří Reinberger to become an organ player in a church.
Hájek, Petr. Kalášek, Pavel. Kůrka, Petr (1960).
O dynamické logice. Praha: Academia. Vopěnka, Petr.
Hájek, Petr (1972). The Theory of Semisets.
transactions Jech, T. and Rousseau, G. Praha: Academia. Hájek, Petr; Havránek, Tomáš.
Chytil, Metoděj K. (1983). Metoda GUHA: automatická tvorba hypotéz.
Praha: Academia. Hájek, Petr.
Pudlák, Pavel (1993). Metamatemathics of First-Order Arithmetic. Berlin: Springer.