
About
Dima Sinapova is a Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University, where she is affiliated with the Department of Mathematics. Her research interests lie in Mathematical Logic and Set Theory, particularly focusing on combinatorial set theory, forcing techniques, large cardinals, and consistency results.
- Affiliations: Rutgers University, Department of Mathematics.
- Teaching: Courses include Abstract Algebra II (Spring 2025) and Axiomatic Set Theory (Fall 2024).
Research Interests: Professor Sinapova's work centers on foundational aspects of mathematics, including the study of tree properties, singular cardinal hypotheses, and advanced forcing methods. Her contributions explore the boundaries of consistency results and large cardinal axioms, with applications to combinatorial principles and cardinal arithmetic.
Her recent publications (2023-2016) reflect a focus on Prikry forcing, square principles, and the interplay between combinatorial set theory and large cardinal axioms. These works often involve collaboration with leading researchers in the field.
Organizations:
- Organized conferences such as the MAMLS Fall Fest 2024, MAMLS Spring Fling 2022, and Logic Fest in the Windy City 2019.
- Contributed to workshops and panels promoting graduate studies in mathematics.
Her academic activities include mentoring through teaching and conference leadership, fostering collaboration in set theory and logic.
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