Chris J. Conidis
About Me

I am a math PhD student at the University of Chicago. My thesis advisor is professor Robert I. Soare, and I am primarily interested in computability theory, algorithmic randomness, and reverse mathematics (all are branches of mathematical logic). I did my undergrad at the University of Toronto.
Current Courses

MATH 195 - Mathematical Methods for the Social Sciences.
MATH 196 - Linear Algebra.

Past Courses

MATH 131 - Elementary Functions and Calculus 1.
MATH 132 - Elementary Functions and Calculus 2.
MATH 133 - Elementary Functions and Calculus 3.

Preprints and Publications

Effective Packing Dimension of $\Pi^0_1$-classes. To appear in The Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society.
Classifying Model Theoretic Properties. To appear in The Journal of Symbolic Logic.