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Mathematics / Order theory / Abstraction / Structure / Wellfoundedness / Proof theory / Computability theory / Linear extension / Reverse mathematics / Well-quasi-ordering / Antichain / Countable set
Date: 2016-06-04 05:36:00
Mathematics
Order theory
Abstraction
Structure
Wellfoundedness
Proof theory
Computability theory
Linear extension
Reverse mathematics
Well-quasi-ordering
Antichain
Countable set

Research Statement Emanuele Frittaion 2016

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