Samuel Braunfeld

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Existential characterizations of monadic NIP
Communications of the American Mathematical Society
2026-02-17Paper
Ramsey expansions of -ultrametric spaces
European Journal of Combinatorics
2026-01-29Paper
Indiscernibles in monadically NIP theories
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
2025-11-27Paper
Decomposition horizons and a characterization of stable hereditary classes of graphs
European Journal of Combinatorics
2025-08-08Paper
On first-order transductions of classes of graphs
Logical Methods in Computer Science
2025-07-11Paper
Big Ramsey degrees and infinite languages
Advances in Combinatorics
2025-04-29Paper
Monadic NIP in monotone classes of relational structures2024-11-14Paper
Corrigenda to: ``Characterizations of monadic NIP''
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. Series B
2024-10-30Paper
Monadic stability and growth rates of ω$\omega$‐categorical structures
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
2023-08-22Paper
Decidability in geometric grid classes of permutations2023-08-08Paper
Worst-case expansions of complete theories
Model Theory
2023-06-19Paper
Logical limit laws for layered permutations and related structures
Enumerative Combinatorics and Applications
2023-06-09Paper
Type-respecting amalgamation and big Ramsey degrees2023-03-22Paper
Monadic NIP in monotone classes of relational structures2023-02-11Paper
Big Ramsey degrees and infinite languages2023-01-30Paper
Existential characterizations of monadic NIP2022-09-12Paper
On the first-order transduction quasiorder of hereditary classes of graphs2022-08-30Paper
COUNTING SIBLINGS IN UNIVERSAL THEORIES
Journal of Symbolic Logic
2022-08-29Paper
Mutual algebraicity and cellularity
Archive for Mathematical Logic
2022-07-15Paper
Theories with few non-algebraic types over models, and their decompositions
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
2022-07-08Paper
The undecidability of joint embedding for 3-dimensional permutation classes
(available as arXiv preprint)
2022-05-10Paper
The undecidability of joint embedding for 3-dimensional permutation classes2022-05-10Paper
Characterizations of monadic NIP
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Series B
2021-11-17Paper
The classification of homogeneous finite-dimensional permutation structures
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2020-02-10Paper
The classification of homogeneous finite-dimensional permutation structures
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2020-02-10Paper
Mutual algebraicity and cellularity
(available as arXiv preprint)
2019-11-14Paper
Counting siblings in universal theories
(available as arXiv preprint)
2019-10-24Paper
\(\Lambda \)-ultrametric spaces and lattices of equivalence relations
Algebra Universalis
2019-07-31Paper
The undecidability of joint embedding and joint homomorphism for hereditary graph classes2019-03-28Paper
$\Lambda$-ultrametric spaces and lattices of equivalence relations
(available as arXiv preprint)
2018-11-27Paper
The classification of homogeneous finite-dimensional permutation structures
(available as arXiv preprint)
2018-07-18Paper
Homogeneous 3-dimensional permutation structures
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2018-06-27Paper
Homogeneous 3-dimensional permutation structures
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2018-06-27Paper
Infinite Limits of Finite-Dimensional Permutation Structures, and their Automorphism Groups: Between Model Theory and Combinatorics2018-05-10Paper
Ramsey expansions of $\Lambda$-ultrametric spaces2017-10-03Paper
The lattice of definable equivalence relations in homogeneous \(n\)-dimensional permutation structures
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2017-01-18Paper
Decomposition horizons and a characterization of stable hereditary classes of graphs
(available as arXiv preprint)
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