Chris J. Conidis
About Me

I am a math Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. My thesis advisors are professors Robert Soare, Denis Hirschfeldt, and Antonio Montalban. I am primarily interested in mathematical logic; more specifically: computability theory, algorithmic randomness, and reverse mathematics. I did my undergrad at the University of Toronto.
Preprints and Publications

On the complexity of radicals in noncommutative rings. To appear in the Journal of Algebra.
Chain conditions in computable rings. To appear in the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society.
Effective packing dimension of $\Pi^0_1$-classes. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 136(10) 3655--3662 (2008).
Classifying model-theoretic properties. Journal of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 73(3) 885--905 (2008).
Tensor operators and constructing indecomposable representations of semidirect product groups. With J. Repka. Journal of Mathematical Physics,
Vol. 44(6) 2679--2691 (2003).

Applications of computability theory. Ph.D. Thesis. In preparation.