UCLA Department of Mathematics Donald A. Martin Professor of Mathematics Education M.S., University of Chicago, 1965 B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962 Honors - Guggenheim Fellow, 1989-1990 Shared Carol Karp Prize, by Association for Symbolic Logic, 1988 Sloan Foundation Fellowship, 1971-1973 Harvard University, Junior Fellow, 1967
Research Interest Martin works in set theory. Most of his research has been concerned with infinite games, large cardinals, and their connections. His results classify into (1) the determinacy of various classes of games, proved either outright or from large cardinal hypotheses, (2) consequences of determinacy in descriptive set theory, and (3) approximate converses of the results of (1), i.e., essential equivalence of large cardinal and determinacy hypotheses. UCLA Department of Mathematics 6363 Math Sciences, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1555 Tel: Fax: | |
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