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Elizabeth Theta Brown is a Professor in Pure Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, James Madison University. She serves as the Coordinator for General Education, focusing on Cluster Three (The Natural World). Her primary research areas are set theory and mathematical logic, with a career spanning over two decades. She can be contacted at brownet@jmu.edu.
- PhD in Mathematics, 2001, Boston University
- MA in Mathematics, 2000, Boston University
- MA in Philosophy, 1995, Boston University
- BA in Philosophy, 1992, University of California at Santa Cruz
Elizabeth's research explores foundational aspects of mathematics, particularly in set theory and mathematical logic. Her work includes investigations into axiomatic systems, infinity, and forcing techniques in set theory. Her publications address geometric equivalences, measure theory, and logical minimality.
Recent publications highlight her interdisciplinary approach, merging geometric axioms with logical frameworks. She has contributed to journals like the Journal of Geometry and Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, focusing on set-theoretic consistency and measure-theoretic constructs.
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