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Ernest Schimmerling is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, part of the Mellon College of Science. His research focuses on set theory and mathematical logic, particularly large cardinal axioms, inner model theory, and their applications across mathematics. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, followed by postdoctoral appointments at UC Berkeley, MIT, and UC Irvine.
Research interests include the hierarchy of large cardinals, inner model constructions generalizing Gödel’s constructible universe, and connections between set theory and areas like descriptive set theory, infinitary combinatorics, and forcing. His work bridges foundational aspects of mathematics with advanced techniques in model theory and consistency proofs.
Publications span topics such as square principles, core models, and equiconsistency results, appearing in journals like Annals of Pure and Applied Logic and Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. Collaborations with leading logicians like W. J. Mitchell and J. R. Steel highlight his contributions to the field.





