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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