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Anush Tserunyan
| Office: | MS 6139
| | E-mail: | anush at math .ucla .edu
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| MS in Theoretical Computer Science, Yerevan State University, 2007
| | BS in Computer Science, Yerevan State University, 2005
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Research
I'm interested in mathematical logic. My primary area of research is descriptive set theory; in particular the study of definable equivalence relations and applications in dynamical systems. I'm also interested in complexity theory and my Master's thesis was in graph theory.
My advisor is Alexander Kechris and my co-advisor at UCLA is Itay Neeman.
- Papers and preprints
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- Finite generators for countable group actions in the Borel and Baire category settings, submitted (2012) [pdf]
- Characterization of a class of graphs related to pairs of disjoint matchings, Discrete Mathematics 309 (2009), no. 4, 693-713 [pdf]
- (with V.V. Mkrtchyan, V.L. Musoyan) On edge disjoint pairs of matchings, Discrete Mathematics 308 (2008), no. 23, 5823-5828 [pdf]
- Slides
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- Finite generators for countable group actions [pdf]
- Weakly wandering sets and their generalizations [pdf]
- Notes
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- Greg Hjorth's proof of "E_0 is a universal hyperfinite equivalence relation" [pdf]
- Miri Segal's effective witness of measure-theoretic hyperfiniteness [pdf]
- Countable compact Hausdorff spaces are Polish [pdf]
Teaching
I will be teaching a course on Descriptive Set Theory at the UCLA Logic Summer School, July 7-27, 2013.
- Notes
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- A quick introduction to basic set theory [pdf]
- Lecture notes and problem set from "First order logic and Godel incompleteness", a course at the UCLA Logic Summer School 2012.
Previous Teaching
- Music links
- LA Philharmonic
- My former band: Variation of the Harmonic