SET THEORY AND A MODEL OF THE MIND IN PSYCHOLOGY
DOI10.1017/s1755020322000107arXiv2109.06739OpenAlexW4220919164MaRDI QIDQ6148474
Unnamed Author, Asger Törnquist
Publication date: 11 January 2024
Published in: The Review of Symbolic Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.06739
Descriptive set theory (03E15) Several topologies on one set (change of topology, comparison of topologies, lattices of topologies) (54A10) Consistency and independence results (03E35) Inner models, including constructibility, ordinal definability, and core models (03E45) Continuum hypothesis and Martin's axiom (03E50) Other combinatorial set theory (03E05) Cardinal characteristics of the continuum (03E17) Psychophysics and psychophysiology; perception (91E30)
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