
Jennifer Chubb
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Mathematics
Biography
Jennifer Chubb's general research area is logic and computability theory, in particular computable structure theory. She is also studying quantum computing & quantum logic.
Education
- PhD, Mathematics, George Washington University, 2009
- MS, Applied Mathematics, George Mason University, 2003
- BS, Physics & Applied Mathematics, George Mason University, 1999
Selected Publications
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Approximating functions and measuring distance on a graph, co-authored with W. Calvert and R. Miller, Proceedings of the 2011 Asian Logic Conference (2013)
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Degree spectra of the successor relation of computable linear orderings, co-authored with A. Frolov, and V. Harizanov. Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (2009) 7-13.
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Reverse mathematics, computability, & partitions of trees, co-authored with J. Hirst and T. McNicholl. Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (2009) 201-15.
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Partial automorphism semigroups, co-authored with V. Harizanov, A. Morozov, S. Pingrey, E. Ufferman. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (2008) 245-258.
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Pi-0-1 classes and strong degree spectra of relations, co-authored with J. Chisholm, V. Harizanov, D. Hirschfeldt, C. Jockusch, T. McNicholl, and S. Pingrey. Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (2007), pp. 1003-1018.
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The breakdown of synchronization in systems of non-identical chaotic oscillators: theory and experiment, co-authored with E. Barretto, P. So, and B. Gluckman. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos. Vol. 10, No. 11 (2001) 2705-2713.