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Andrew Marks is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on descriptive set theory and its connections to computability, combinatorics, ergodic theory, operator algebras, and quantum information. He is affiliated with the Group in Logic and the Methodology of Science.
Marks' research explores the interplay between Borel combinatorics, equivalence relations, and geometric problems. His work often bridges abstract set theory with concrete applications in graph theory and quantum mechanics. Recent publications include advancements in Borel asymptotic dimension and hyperfiniteness, as well as solutions to Tarski's circle squaring problem using Borel methods.
He has taught courses on set theory, computability, and effective descriptive set theory. His errata corrections highlight his commitment to rigor, addressing technical issues in earlier works on König's lemma, arithmetic equivalence, and measurable coloring assumptions.



