Keye Martin
Department of Mathematics, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118
martin@math.tulane.edu
Interests
The analysis of informatic phenomena.
Papers
All papers are in compressed postscript or pdf. Some b-sides are available. Publication details.
The maximum entropy state (2005) Implementation
Compactness of the space of causal curves (2004), preprint.
A domain of spacetime intervals in general relativity (2004) with
Panangaden, preprint.
A continuous domain of classical states (2004)
Entropy as a fixed point (2004) Half, All.
Partiality in physics
(2004)
Wronski brackets and the ferris wheel
(2003) Blue version
Epistemic motion in quantum searching
(2003)
Informatic vs. classical differentiation on
the real line (2003)
A partial order on classical and quantum states (2002) Abstract.
Topology and domain theory (2002)
Measuring the probabilistic powerdomain (2002)
Topological games in domain theory (2002)
The informatic derivative at a compact element (2002)
Fractals and domain theory (2001)
A renee equation for algorithmic
complexity (2001)
A triangle inequality for
measurement (2001)
Powerdomains and zero finding (2001)
A principle of induction (2001)
Unique fixed points in domain theory
(2001)
The regular spaces with countably based models
(2000)
Ideal models of spaces (2000)
The space of maximal elements in a compact domain (2000)
A foundation for computation (2000) Ph.D. Thesis.
The measurement process in domain theory (2000)
Nonclassical techniques for models of computation (1999)
Domain theoretic models of topological spaces (1998)
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