
Higher Recursion Theory And Set Theory
Series: Lecture Notes Series, Institute For Mathematical Sciences, National University Of Singapore; 44;
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Product details:
- Publisher World Scientific
- Date of Publication 24 March 2025
- ISBN 9789819806577
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages412 pages
- Language English 698
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Long description:
This volume celebrates the research contributions of Professors Theodore A Slaman and W Hugh Woodin, marking their distinguished careers in higher recursion theory and set theory as they approached the milestone of their 65th birthdays in 2019. It originates from the Institute for Mathematical Sciences program, Higher Recursion Theory and Set Theory, held at the National University of Singapore (May 20-June 14, 2019).The program explored cutting-edge developments in higher recursion theory, set theory, and their intricate interconnections. Topics discussed during the workshop included Martin's conjecture, higher randomness, the HOD conjecture, descriptive inner model theory, and the Ultimate-L program.This volume presents 15 peer-reviewed contributions by leading experts in the field, offering a comprehensive overview of recent advances in higher recursion theory and set theory, with a focus on their dynamic interactions.
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