Robert I. Soare

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Robert Irving Soare is an American mathematician. He is currently the Paul Snowden Russell Distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Chicago, where he has been on the faculty since 1967. He proved, together with Carl Jockusch, the low basis theorem, and has done other work in mathematical logic, primarily in the area of computability theory.

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  • Soare, R. (1987). Recursively enumerable sets and degrees, Perspectives in Mathematical Logic. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-15299-7. 
  • CG Jockusch, Jr and RI Soare, "Π(0, 1) Classes and Degrees of Theories" in Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (1972).[1]


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