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The Theory Of Countable Borel Equivalence Relations 1st Edition Alexander S Kechris

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The Theory Of Countable Borel Equivalence Relations 1st Edition Alexander S Kechris
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Alexander S. Kechris
ISBN: 9781009562294, 1009562290
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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The Theory Of Countable Borel Equivalence Relations 1st Edition Alexander S Kechris by Alexander S. Kechris 9781009562294, 1009562290 instant download after payment.

The theory of definable equivalence relations has been a vibrant area of research in descriptive set theory for the past three decades. It serves as a foundation of a theory of complexity of classification problems in mathematics and is further motivated by the study of group actions in a descriptive, topological, or measure-theoretic context. A key part of this theory is concerned with the structure of countable Borel equivalence relations. These are exactly the equivalence relations generated by Borel actions of countable discrete groups and this introduces important connections with group theory, dynamical systems, and operator algebras. This text surveys the state of the art in the theory of countable Borel equivalence relations and delineates its future directions and challenges. It gives beginning graduate students and researchers a bird's-eye view of the subject, with detailed references to the extensive literature provided for further study.

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