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Structure And Randomness In Computability And Set Theory - Douglas Cenzer

Structure And Randomness In Computability And Set Theory

By: Douglas Cenzer, Christopher Porter, Jindrich Zapletal

eText | 2 October 2020 | Edition Number 1

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This volume presents some exciting new developments occurring on the interface between set theory and computability as well as their applications in algebra, analysis and topology. These include effective versions of Borel equivalence, Borel reducibility and Borel determinacy. It also covers algorithmic randomness and dimension, Ramsey sets and Ramsey spaces. Many of these topics are being discussed in the NSF-supported annual Southeastern Logic Symposium.

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