Donald A. Martin
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Donald A. Martin's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Donald Anthony Martin , also known as Tony Martin, is an American set theorist and philosopher of mathematics at UCLA, where he is an emeritus professor of mathematics and philosophy. Education and career Martin received his B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1962 and was a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows in 1965–67. In 2014, he became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
Donald A. Martin's Published Works
Published Works
- Internal cohen extensions (1970) (398)
- The determinacy of Blackwell games (1998) (275)
- A proof of projective determinacy (1989) (256)
- Classes of Recursively Enumerable Sets and Degrees of Unsolvability (1966) (222)
- Mathematical Problems. Lecture Delivered Before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900 (1979) (163)
- The Degrees of Hyperimmune Sets (1968) (91)
- A Basis Theorem for ∑ 1 3 Sets of Reals (1969) (88)
- A Purely Inductive Proof of Borel Determinacy (1985) (82)
- Measurable cardinals and analytic games (2003) (69)
- Cabal Seminar 79–81 (1983) (58)
- An Extension of Borel Determinacy (1990) (55)
- The extent of scales in L(R) (1983) (53)
- Multiple Universes of Sets and Indeterminate Truth Values (2001) (52)
- Descriptive Set Theory: Projective Sets (1977) (42)
- Completeness, the recursion theorem, and effectively simple sets (1966) (40)
- Introduction to Q-Theory (1983) (39)
- Axiomatizable theories with few axiomatizable extensions (1970) (37)
- Borel-Wadge degrees (2003) (29)
- The largest countable this, that, and the other (1983) (29)
- Cabal Seminar 81–85 (1988) (28)
- Cabal Seminar 77 – 79 (1981) (28)
- A theorem on hyperhypersimple sets (1963) (27)
- The Strength of Blackwell determinacy (2003) (26)
- Review: Paul J. Cohen, Comments on the Foundations of Set Theory (1975) (25)
- Proof of a conjecture of Friedman (1976) (17)
- Göel's conceptual realism (2005) (16)
- Revision and Its Rivals (1997) (15)
- Games, Scales, and Suslin Cardinals: The Cabal Seminar, Volume I: The tree of a Moschovakis scale is homogeneous (2008) (14)
- Axiomatic Set Theory (1984) (14)
- The real game quantifier propagates scales (1983) (11)
- On Cardinal Invariants of the Continuum. Axiomatic Set Theory (2005) (10)
- Games, Scales, and Suslin Cardinals: The Cabal Seminar, Volume I: Weakly homogeneous trees (2008) (9)
- FIELD’S SAVING TRUTH FROM PARADOX: SOME THINGS IT DOESN’T DO (2011) (9)
- Cabal Seminar 81-85 : proceedings, Caltech-UCLA Logic Seminar 1981-85 (1988) (8)
- On a question of G. E. Sacks (1966) (7)
- Cabal Seminar 79-81 : proceedings, Caltech-UCLA Logic Seminar 1979-81 (1983) (6)
- Projective sets and cardinal numbers: some questions related to the continuum problem (2011) (6)
- Pointclasses and well-ordered unions (1983) (6)
- Games, Scales, and Suslin Cardinals: The Cabal Seminar, Volume I: The largest countable this, that, and the other (2008) (4)
- Review: Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, The Liar. An Essay on Truth and Circularity (1992) (4)
- The ADA and Disability Benefits Policy (1995) (4)
- Π 2 1 monotone inductive definitions (1981) (4)
- Evaluation of Agricultural Statistics for ADAP (1996) (3)
- Meeting of the association for symbolic logic (1967) (2)
- Ordinal Definability and Recursion Theory: The Cabal Seminar, Volume III: Introduction to Q-theory (2016) (2)
- Barwise Jon and Etchemendy John. The liar. An essay on truth and circularity. Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford 1987, xii + 185 pp. (1992) (1)
- Review: Robert M. Solovay, A Nonconstructible $\bigtriangleup_{3}^{1}$ Set of Integers (1971) (1)
- Ordinal Definability and Recursion Theory: The Cabal Seminar, Volume III: On the theory of Π13 sets of reals, II (2016) (1)
- Cabal Seminar 77-79 Proceedings, Caltech-Ucla Logic Seminar 1977-79 (1981) (1)
- When she does what she does: Intertextual desire and influence in Kathy Acker's narratives (2007) (0)
- Moschovakis Yiannis N.. The game quantifier. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 31 (1972), pp. 245–250. (1973) (0)
- JSL volume 48 issue 3 Cover and Front matter (1983) (0)
- Wadge Degrees and Projective Ordinals: The Cabal Seminar, Volume II: Pointclasses and wellordered unions (2011) (0)
- Games of countable length (2020) (0)
- Review: H. B. Enderton, The Unique Existential Quantifier (1975) (0)
- Review: Yiannis N. Moschovakis, The Game Quantifier (1973) (0)
- 1998 Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic (1998) (0)
- Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, New York, 1974 (1975) (0)
- Fellowship and research opportunities in the Mathematical Sciences (1970) (0)
- Cohen Paul J.. Comments on the foundations of set theory. Axiomatic set theory, Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, vol. 13 part 1, American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island, 1971, pp. 9–15. (1975) (0)
- Association for Symbolic Logic (1998) (0)
- Review: Paul R. Young, A Note on Pseudo-Creative Sets and Cylinders; Paul R. Young, On Semi-Cylinders, Splinters, and Bounded Truth-Table Reducibility; Paul R. Young, On Pseudo-Creative Sets, Splinters, and Bounded-Truth-Table Reducibility (1970) (0)
- Robert M. Solovay. A nonconstructible set of integers. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society , vol. 127 (1967), pp. 50–75. (1971) (0)
- Kurt Gödel: Gödel's conceptual realism (2010) (0)
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