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  1. Explanation in Descriptive Set Theory.Carolin Antos & Mark Colyvan - forthcoming - In Alastair Wilson & Katie Robertson (eds.), Levels of Explanation. Oxford University Press.
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    Descriptive Set Theory.Richard Mansfield - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):874-876.
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    Descriptive set theory of families of small sets.Étienne Matheron & Miroslav Zelený - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):482-537.
    This is a survey paper on the descriptive set theory of hereditary families of closed sets in Polish spaces. Most of the paper is devoted to ideals and σ-ideals of closed or compact sets.
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    Descriptive set theory over hyperfinite sets.H. Jerome Keisler, Kenneth Kunen, Arnold Miller & Steven Leth - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1167-1180.
    The separation, uniformization, and other properties of the Borel and projective hierarchies over hyperfinite sets are investigated and compared to the corresponding properties in classical descriptive set theory. The techniques used in this investigation also provide some results about countably determined sets and functions, as well as an improvement of an earlier theorem of Kunen and Miller.
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    Descriptive set theory in L {\ omega l\ omega}.Robert Vaught - 1973 - In A. R. D. Mathias & H. Rogers (eds.), Cambridge Summer School in Mathematical Logic. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 574--598.
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    Descriptive Set Theory in L ω 1 ω.Robert Vaught, A. R. D. Mathias & H. Rogers - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):217-218.
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    Some descriptive set theory and core models.P. D. Welch - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 39 (3):273-290.
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    Classical descriptive set theory as a refinement of effective descriptive set theory.Yiannis N. Moschovakis - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (3):243-255.
    The Suslin–Kleene Theorem is obtained as a corollary of a standard proof of the classical Suslin Theorem, by noticing that it is mostly constructive and applying to it a naive realizability interpretation.
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    Descriptive set theory and harmonic analysis.A. S. Kechris & A. Louveau - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):413-441.
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    Descriptive Set Theory and Harmonic Analysis.Howard S. Becker, R. Dougherty, A. S. Kechris, Alexander S. Kechris, Alain Louveau & A. Louveau - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):94.
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    New directions in descriptive set theory.Alexander S. Kechris - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):161-174.
    §1. I will start with a quick definition of descriptive set theory: It is the study of the structure of definable sets and functions in separable completely metrizable spaces. Such spaces are usually called Polish spaces. Typical examples are ℝn, ℂn, Hilbert space and more generally all separable Banach spaces, the Cantor space 2ℕ, the Baire space ℕℕ, the infinite symmetric group S∞, the unitary group, the group of measure preserving transformations of the unit interval, etc.In this (...) sets are classified in hierarchies according to the complexity of their definitions and the structure of sets in each level of these hierarchies is systematically analyzed. In the beginning we have the Borel sets in Polish spaces, obtained by starting with the open sets and closing under the operations of complementation and countable unions, and the corresponding Borel hierarchy. After this come the projective sets, obtained by starting with the Borel sets and closing under the operations of complementation and projection, and the corresponding projective hierarchy.There are also transfinite extensions of the projective hierarchy and even much more complex definable sets studied in descriptive set theory, but I will restrict myself here to Borel and projective sets, in fact just those at the first level of the projective hierarchy, i.e., the Borel (), analytic () and coanalytic () sets. (shrink)
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    Ω-powers and descriptive set theory.Dominique Lecomte - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (4):1210-1232.
    We study the sets of the infinite sentences constructible with a dictionary over a finite alphabet, from the viewpoint of descriptive set theory. Among others, this gives some true co-analytic sets. The case where the dictionary is finite is studied and gives a natural example of a set at level ω of the Wadge hierarchy.
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    Topics in invariant descriptive set theory.Howard Becker - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 111 (3):145-184.
    We generalize two concepts from special cases of Polish group actions to the general case. The two concepts are elementary embeddability, from model theory, and analytic sets, from the usual descriptive set theory.
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    Learning Theory and Descriptive Set Theory.Kevin T. Kelly - unknown
    then essentially characterized the hypotheses that mechanical scientists can successfully decide in the limit in terms of arithmetic complexity. These ideas were developed still further by Peter Kugel [4]. In this paper, I extend this approach to obtain characterizations of identification in the limit, identification with bounded mind-changes, and identification in the short run, both for computers and for ideal agents with unbounded computational abilities. The characterization of identification with n mind-changes entails, as a corollary, an exact arithmetic characterization of (...)
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    Descriptive Set Theory and Dynamical Systems. [REVIEW]Greg Hjorth - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):545-546.
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    Calculus of variations and descriptive set theory.Nikolaos E. Sofronidis - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5):535-538.
    If X is a locally compact Polish space, then LSC denotes the compact Polish space of lower semi-continuous real-valued functions on X equipped with the topology of epi-convergence.Our purpose in this article is to prove the following: if –∞ < α < β < ∞ and –∞ < a < b < ∞, while r ∈ ℕ \ {0}, then the set CV of all f ∈ LSC for which there is u ∈ Cr such that for any v ∈ (...)
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    Hierarchies of Effective Descriptive Set Theory.Peter G. Hinman - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):758-759.
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    Ideal topologies in higher descriptive set theory.Peter Holy, Marlene Koelbing, Philipp Schlicht & Wolfgang Wohofsky - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (4):103061.
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  19. Omega-Powers and Descriptive Set Theory.Dominique Lecourt - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (4):1210-1232.
  20. Four papers on descriptive set theory.H. S. Becker - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):94-94.
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    The graph-theoretic approach to descriptive set theory.Benjamin D. Miller - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):554-575.
    We sketch the ideas behind the use of chromatic numbers in establishing descriptive set-theoretic dichotomy theorems.
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    Tarski's theory of definability: common themes in descriptive set theory, recursive function theory, classical pure logic, and finite-universe logic.J. W. Addison - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 126 (1-3):77-92.
    Although the theory of definability had many important antecedents—such as the descriptive set theory initiated by the French semi-intuitionists in the early 1900s—the main ideas were first laid out in precise mathematical terms by Alfred Tarski beginning in 1929. We review here the basic notions of languages, explicit definability, and grammatical complexity, and emphasize common themes in the theories of definability for four important languages underlying, respectively, descriptive set theory, recursive function theory, classical pure (...)
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    Alexander S. Kechris. Classical descriptive set theory. Graduate texts in mathematics, no. 156. Springer-Verlag, New York, Berlin, Heidelberg, etc., 1995, xviii + 402 pp. [REVIEW]R. Daniel Mauldin - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1490-1491.
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    Randomness via infinite computation and effective descriptive set theory.Merlin Carl & Philipp Schlicht - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (2):766-789.
    We study randomness beyond${\rm{\Pi }}_1^1$-randomness and its Martin-Löf type variant, which was introduced in [16] and further studied in [3]. Here we focus on a class strictly between${\rm{\Pi }}_1^1$and${\rm{\Sigma }}_2^1$that is given by the infinite time Turing machines introduced by Hamkins and Kidder. The main results show that the randomness notions associated with this class have several desirable properties, which resemble those of classical random notions such as Martin-Löf randomness and randomness notions defined via effective descriptive set theory (...)
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    Dual easy uniformization and model-theoretic descriptive set theory.Shaughan Lavine - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1290-1316.
    It is well known that, in the terminology of Moschovakis, Descriptive set theory (1980), every adequate normed pointclass closed under ∀ω has an effective version of the generalized reduction property (GRP) called the easy uniformization property (EUP). We prove a dual result: every adequate normed pointclass closed under ∃ω has the EUP. Moschovakis was concerned with the descriptive set theory of subsets of Polish topological spaces. We set up a general framework for parts of descriptive (...)
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  26. Review: Yiannis N. Moschovakis, Descriptive Set Theory[REVIEW]Richard Mansfield - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):874-876.
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    Yiannis N. Moschovakis. Descriptive set theory. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 100. North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, New York, and Oxford, 1980, xii + 637 pp. [REVIEW]Richard Mansfield - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):874-876.
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    Su Gao. Invariant descriptive set theory. Pure and applied mathematics. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, 2009, xiv + 392 pp. [REVIEW]Samuel Coskey - 2011 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 17 (2):265-267.
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    Robert Vaught. Descriptive set theory in Lω,1ω, Cambridge summer school in mathematical logic, held in Cambridge/England, August 1–21, 1971, edited by A.R.D. Mathias and H. Rogers, Lecture notes in mathematics, vol. 337, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1973, pp. 574–598. - Robert Vaught. Invariant sets in topology and logic. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 82 no. 3 , pp. 269–294. [REVIEW]John P. Burgess - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):217-218.
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    Miller Arnold W.. Descriptive set theory and forcing. How to prove theorems about Borel sets the hard way. Lecture notes in logic, no. 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, etc., 1995, ii + 130 pp. [REVIEW]Tomek Bartoszyński - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (1):320-321.
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    Review: Arnold W. Miller, Descriptive Set Theory and Forcing. How to Prove Theorems about Borel Sets the Hard Way. [REVIEW]Tomek Bartoszynski - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (1):320-321.
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    Set Theory and Definite Descriptions.Karel Lambert - 2000 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 60 (1):1-11.
    This paper offers an explanation of the maj or traditions in the logical treatment of definite descriptions as reactions to paradoxical naive definite descriptiontheory. The explanation closely parallels that of various set theories as reactions to paradoxical naive set theory. Indeed, naive set theory is derivable from naive definite description theory given an appropriate definition of set abstracts in terms of definite descriptions.
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    Louveau's theorem for the descriptive set theory of internal sets.Kenneth Schilling & Boško Živaljević - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):595-607.
    We give positive answers to two open questions from [15]. (1) For every set C countably determined over A, if C is Π 0 α (Σ 0 α ) then it must be Π 0 α (Σ 0 α ) over A, and (2) every Borel subset of the product of two internal sets X and Y all of whose vertical sections are Π 0 α (Σ 0 α ) can be represented as an intersection (union) of Borel sets with (...)
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    Well-Quasi Orders in Computation, Logic, Language and Reasoning: A Unifying Concept of Proof Theory, Automata Theory, Formal Languages and Descriptive Set Theory.Peter M. Schuster, Monika Seisenberger & Andreas Weiermann (eds.) - 2020 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
    This book bridges the gaps between logic, mathematics and computer science by delving into the theory of well-quasi orders, also known as wqos. This highly active branch of combinatorics is deeply rooted in and between many fields of mathematics and logic, including proof theory, commutative algebra, braid groups, graph theory, analytic combinatorics, theory of relations, reverse mathematics and subrecursive hierarchies. As a unifying concept for slick finiteness or termination proofs, wqos have been rediscovered in diverse contexts, (...)
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    Borel reductions and cub games in generalised descriptive set theory.Vadim Kulikov - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (2):439-458.
    It is shown that the power set of $\kappa$ ordered by the subset relation modulo various versions of the non-stationary ideal can be embedded into the partial order of Borel equivalence relations on $2^\kappa$ under Borel reducibility. Here $\kappa$ is an uncountable regular cardinal with $\kappa^{<\kappa}=\kappa$.
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    REVIEWS-Compact covering maps and descriptive set theory.G. Debs, J. Saint Raymond & Ilijas Farah - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):430-434.
  37. Set Theory and Syntactic Description.William S. Cooper - 1964 - Foundations of Language 2 (4):402-404.
     
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    Some results about borel sets in descriptive set theory of hyperfinite sets.Boško Živaljević - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):604-614.
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    G. Debs and J. Saint Raymond's work on compact covering maps and descriptive set theory.Ilijas Farah - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):430-434.
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    From preference to utility: A problem of descriptive set theory.John P. Burgess - 1985 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 26 (2):106-114.
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    Some applications of positive formulas in descriptive set theory and logic.Stephen Dyck - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 46 (2):95-146.
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    Counting the Number of Equivalence Classes of Borel and Coanalytic Equivalence Relations.Equivalences Generated by Families of Borel Sets.A Reflection Phenomenon in Descriptive Set Theory.Equivalence Relations, Projective and Beyond.Counting Equivalence Classes for co-κ-Souslin Equivalence Relations.On Lusin's Restricted Continuum Problem. [REVIEW]Alain Louveau - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (3):869-870.
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    Review: Alexander S. Kechris, Classical Descriptive Set Theory[REVIEW]R. Daniel Mauldin - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1490-1491.
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    Set Theory and Syntactic Description. [REVIEW]J. M. P. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):808-808.
    The author's central thesis is that a knowledge of set theory can be put to good use by the linguist interested in the syntax of natural languages. The author first points out the role of set theory in formal science, and then gives a short summary of some of the more important ideas. He then develops certain relations in set theory which are of special importance in the study of languages. A fair number of examples—admittedly in rather (...)
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    Alexander S. Kechris and Alain Louveau. Descriptive set theory and the structure of sets of uniqueness. London Mathematical Society lecture note series, no. 128. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 1987, vii + 367 pp. [REVIEW]Miklos Ajtai - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (1):344-345.
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    Review: Alexander S. Kechris, Alain Louveau, Descriptive Set Theory and the Structure of Sets of Uniqueness. [REVIEW]Miklos Ajtai - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (1):344-345.
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    Howard Becker and Alexander S. Kechris. The descriptive set theory of Polish group actions. London Mathematical Society lecture note series, no. 232. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, and Oakleigh, Victoria, 1996, xi + 136 pp. [REVIEW]Arlan Ramsay - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1604-1605.
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    Review: Howard Becker, Alexander S. Kechris, The Descriptive Set Theory of Polish Group Actions. [REVIEW]Arlan Ramsay - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1604-1605.
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    Jack H. Silver. Counting the number of equivalence classes of Borel and coanalytic equivalence relations. Annals of mathematical logic, vol. 18 , pp. 1–28. - John P. Burgess. Equivalences generated by families of Borel sets. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. vol. 69 , pp. 323–326. - John P. Burgess. A reflection phenomenon in descriptive set theory. Fundamenta mathematicae. vol. 104 , pp. 127–139. - L. Harrington and R. Sami. Equivalence relations, projective and beyond. Logic Colloquium '78, Proceedings of the Colloquium held in Mons, August 1978, edited by Maurice Boffa, Dirk van Dalen, and Kenneth McAloon, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 97, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, New York, and Oxford, 1979, pp. 247–264. - Leo Harrington and Saharon Shelah. Counting equivalence classes for co-κ-Souslin equivalence relations. Logic Colloquium '80, Papers intended for the European summer meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, edit. [REVIEW]Alain Louveau - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (3):869-870.
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    Peter G. Hinman. Hierarchies of effective descriptive set theory. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 142 , pp. 111–140. [REVIEW]Yiannis N. Moschovakis - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):758-759.
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