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- Cabal_(set_theory) abstract "The Cabal was, or perhaps is, a grouping of set theorists in Southern California, particularly at UCLA and Caltech, but also at UC Irvine. Organization and procedures range from informal to nonexistent, so it is difficult to say whether it still exists or exactly who has been a member, but it has included such notable figures as Donald A. Martin, Yiannis N. Moschovakis, John R. Steel, and Alexander S. Kechris. Others who have published in the proceedings of the Cabal seminar include Robert M. Solovay, W. Hugh Woodin, Matthew Foreman, and Steve Jackson.The work of the group is characterized by free use of large cardinal axioms, and research into the descriptive set theoretic behavior of sets of reals if such assumptions hold.Some of the philosophical views of the Cabal seminar were described in Maddy 1988a and Maddy 1988b.".
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- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_S._Kechris.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Benedikt_Löwe.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink California_Institute_of_Technology.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Caltech.
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- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Donald_A._Martin.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink John_R._Steel.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Large_cardinal.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Foreman.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Real_number.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_M._Solovay.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Set_(mathematics).
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- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Jackson_(mathematician).
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink UCLA.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink UC_Irvine.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Irvine.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink W._Hugh_Woodin.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Yiannis_N._Moschovakis.
- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cabal (set theory)".
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- Cabal_(set_theory) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Cabal".
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- Cabal_(set_theory) subject Category:Descriptive_set_theory.
- Cabal_(set_theory) subject Category:Set_theory.
- Cabal_(set_theory) comment "The Cabal was, or perhaps is, a grouping of set theorists in Southern California, particularly at UCLA and Caltech, but also at UC Irvine. Organization and procedures range from informal to nonexistent, so it is difficult to say whether it still exists or exactly who has been a member, but it has included such notable figures as Donald A. Martin, Yiannis N. Moschovakis, John R. Steel, and Alexander S. Kechris. Others who have published in the proceedings of the Cabal seminar include Robert M.".
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