E-Mail: z.mckenzie AT dpmms.cam.ac.uk
"... But it was no good. If he beat down his first repulsion, and got like a suicide to the stuff, he went very little further. He could not learn deliberately..." -- D.H. Lawrence in 'The Rainbow'
I am a graduate student in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at Cambridge University. I work on Set Theory and Logic under the supervision of Thomas Forster. My specific areas of interest are Quine's New Foundations Set Theory and weak subsystems of Zermelo-Fraenkel Set Theory. The Cambridge set theory group maintains a Wiki that tracks the progress of some of our research.
Michealmas, 2008 -- Probability and Measure.
Lent, 2009 -- Linear Analysis.
I gave a talk titled "The Axiom of Choice" at the Beyond Part III conference held in Cambridge. The slides can
be found here.
A Permutation Method Yielding Models of the Stratifed Axioms of Zermelo Fraenkel Set Theory
(with Vu Dang) will appear in the Proceedings of the NF 70th Anniversary Meeting.
Any friends or family who stumble across this page may be interested in viewing some photos:
Photos I
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