COMPUTATIONAL PROSPECTS OF INFINITY - PART II: PRESENTED TALKS
ISBN-13:
9789812796547
ISBN-10:
9812796541
Author:
Chi Tat Chong, W Hugh Woodin, Theodore A Slaman, Yue Yang, Qi Feng, Sebastian A Terwijn, Guohua Wu
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company
Format:
Hardcover
432 pages
Category:
Information Theory
,
Computer Science
,
Mathematical & Statistical
,
Software
,
Mathematics
,
Physics
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ISBN-13:
9789812796547
ISBN-10:
9812796541
Author:
Chi Tat Chong, W Hugh Woodin, Theodore A Slaman, Yue Yang, Qi Feng, Sebastian A Terwijn, Guohua Wu
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company
Format:
Hardcover
432 pages
Category:
Information Theory
,
Computer Science
,
Mathematical & Statistical
,
Software
,
Mathematics
,
Physics
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COMPUTATIONAL PROSPECTS OF INFINITY - PART II: PRESENTED TALKS (ISBN-13: 9789812796547 and ISBN-10: 9812796541), written by authors
Chi Tat Chong, W Hugh Woodin, Theodore A Slaman, Yue Yang, Qi Feng, Sebastian A Terwijn, Guohua Wu, was published by World Scientific Publishing Company in 2008.
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This volume is a collection of written versions of the talks given at the Workshop on Computational Prospects of Infinity, held at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences from 18 June to 15 August 2005. It consists of contributions from many of the leading experts in recursion theory (computability theory) and set theory. Topics covered include the structure theory of various notions of degrees of unsolvability, algorithmic randomness, reverse mathematics, forcing, large cardinals and inner model theory, and many others.
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