Donald A. Martin

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Donald A. (Tony) Martin (born 24 December 1940) is a set theorist and philosopher of mathematics at UCLA.

Among Martin's most notable work are the proofs of analytic determinacy (from the existence of a measurable cardinal), Borel determinacy (from ZFC alone), the proof (with John R. Steel) of projective determinacy (from suitable large cardinal axioms), and his work on Martin's axiom. He is also Director of the UCLA Logic Center, which was established in the Fall of 2004.

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