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Start Year |
Title | Grantee | Grant Amount | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 |
New Frontiers in Astronomy and Cosmology
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University of Chicago | $5,559,107 | |||||||||
| 2011 |
Establishing the Philosophy of Cosmology
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University of Oxford | $1,005,720 | |||||||||
| 2011 |
Celebrating the Genius of Turing - Mind, Mechanism and Mathematics
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The University of Manchester (Manchester, United Kingdom) The University of Leeds (Leeds, United Kingdom) |
$1,613,805 | |||||||||
| 2007 |
New Vision 400: Engaging Big Questions in Astronomy and Cosmology Four Hundred Years after the Invention of the Telescope
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University of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois) |
$1,819,480 | |||||||||
| 2007 |
Exploring the Infinite (RFP Program)
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Jeremy Avigad, Carnegie Mellon University, The Infinite in Combinatorics and Number Theory Alexandre Borovik, University of Manchester, A Dialogue of Infinity Andrey Bovykin, University of Bristol, The Study of Unprovability Lorenzo Carlucci, University of Rome, Shadows of Inifinty Laura Crosilla, Universita delgi Studi di Firenze, Infinity in Constructive Mathematics Kirsten Eisentrager, Pennsylvania State University, Extensions of Hilbert's Tenth Problem William Ewald, University of Pennsylvania, Cantor, Hilbert, and the Infinite Su Gao, University of North Texas, Classifying Infinity Denis Hirschfeldt, University of Chicago, Effective Mathematics of the Uncountable Peter Koellner, Harvard University, Prospects for Resolving the Continuum Hypothesis: Inner Model Theory and the Structure Theory of L Jan Krajicek, Charles University, Prague, Proof Complexity and Infinite Structures Steffen Lempp, University of Wisconsin, Exploring the Infinte by Finitary Means Florian Pop, University of Pennsylvania, Exploring the Infinite: Discrete versus Non-Discrete and Beyond Thomas Scanlon, University of California, Berkeley, Boundedness, Finiteness, and Infinity in Diophantine Geometry Alexandra Shlapentokh, East Carolina University, Defining Integrality at Infinitely Many Primes and Other Infinite Problems Connected to Diophantine Definability and Decidability Richard Shore, Cornell University, Computability, Provability, and Infinity Stephen G. Simpson, Pennsylvania State University, Degree Theory: A New Beginning Theodore Slaman, University of California, Berkeley, Randomness and the Infinite John Steel, University of California, Berkeley, Exploring the Infinite: Mathematics and Mathematical Logic Andreas Weiermann, Ghent University, Phase Transitions in Logic and Combinatorics (PTLC) Phillip Welch, University of Bristol, Philosophical Theories of Truth, Transfinite Computation, and Infinite Games |
$1,167,706 | |||||||||
| 2006 |
Gödel Centenary Research Prize Fellowship
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Kurt Gödel Society (Vienna, Austria) |
$1,408,480 | |||||||||
| 2006 |
FQXi: Foundational Questions in Physics and Cosmology
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) University of California Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, CA) |
$8,812,078 |