Dimension theory and forcing
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- Set Theory
- Topologically invariant \(\sigma\)-ideals on the Hilbert cube
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- On a metric generalization of the \(tt\)-degrees and effective dimension theory
- Mad families of vector subspaces and the smallest nonmeager set of reals
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- Dimension of compact metric spaces
- Point Degree Spectra of Represented Spaces
- Note on Borel mappings and dimension
- Full-splitting Miller trees and infinitely often equal reals
- The Cichoń diagram for degrees of relative constructibility
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