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Itay Neeman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles. His work focuses on mathematical logic, particularly in set theory, determinacy, large cardinals, and forcing techniques.
- Key research areas: Set Theory, Mathematical Logic, Forcing Axioms, Determinacy, Large Cardinals
His publications span topics such as Aronszajn trees, the Singular Cardinals Hypothesis, and infinite games. Neeman has contributed to the Cabal Seminar and collaborated with prominent researchers like John Steel and Yuri Gurevich.
Recent articles analyze forcing with sequences of models, combinatorial principles at singular cardinals, and consistency results for Chang's Conjecture. His work often bridges inner model theory with modern forcing methods.
Neeman has presented at prestigious venues including the International Congress of Mathematicians, Oberwolfach, and CIRM workshops. He has taught graduate-level courses in mathematical logic and set theory at UCLA since at least 2009.
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