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Justin Tatch Moore is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences. He holds his office in Malott Hall and has been an active member of the mathematics faculty since completing his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto in 2000.
Moore's research spans several areas of mathematical logic and its applications:
- Set theory and infinite combinatorics
- Applications to topology, functional analysis, and algebra
- Groups related to piecewise linear homeomorphisms
- Forcing axioms and the continuum hypothesis
- Ramsey theory of infinite sets
His work has significantly contributed to solving long-standing problems in set theory, including the basis problem for uncountable linear orders and the L space problem from general topology. Moore's research often explores the connections between set theory and other mathematical disciplines, revealing deep structural relationships.
Moore serves as an editor for the Archive of Mathematical Logic, handling papers specifically in set theory. His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on foundational questions in mathematics, with recent work exploring connections between large cardinals, Ramsey theory, and geometric group theory.
As an educator, Moore teaches courses including Multivariable Calculus, Supervised Research, and a Seminar in Logic. He has supervised numerous graduate students through research and reading courses, contributing to the next generation of mathematical researchers.
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